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Mind Escape is a Science & Philosophy Podcast dedicated to exploring the mysteries of life. Available on all platforms links below 👇

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Career goal 💯 for Lucas Raymond


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Elam, located in the region of the modern-day provinces of Ilam and Khuzestan in #Iran, was one of the most impressive civilizations of the #ancient world. It was never a cohesive ethnic #kingdom or polity but rather a federation of different tribes governed at various times by…

whencyclopedia's tweet image. Elam, located in the region of the modern-day provinces of Ilam and Khuzestan in #Iran, was one of the most impressive civilizations of the #ancient world. It was never a cohesive ethnic #kingdom or polity but rather a federation of different tribes governed at various times by…

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Paleolithic hand stencils from the cave at Lascaux, France. 25-30,000 years old.

artenpedia's tweet image. Paleolithic hand stencils from the cave at Lascaux, France. 25-30,000 years old.

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I think we need to understand the origin of life before we can understand the origin of intelligence, consciousness or agency.


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When the Maya Kaanul, or Snake, Dynasty reigned, queens dressed in masculine garb, waged wars, and played power politics. In the seventh century A.D., Lady Six Sky brutally crushed rebellions from her stronghold at Sa’aal. archaeology.org/issues/january…

archaeologymag's tweet image. When the Maya Kaanul, or Snake, Dynasty reigned, queens dressed in masculine garb, waged wars, and played power politics. In the seventh century A.D., Lady Six Sky brutally crushed rebellions from her stronghold at Sa’aal.

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archaeologymag's tweet image. When the Maya Kaanul, or Snake, Dynasty reigned, queens dressed in masculine garb, waged wars, and played power politics. In the seventh century A.D., Lady Six Sky brutally crushed rebellions from her stronghold at Sa’aal.

archaeology.org/issues/january…
archaeologymag's tweet image. When the Maya Kaanul, or Snake, Dynasty reigned, queens dressed in masculine garb, waged wars, and played power politics. In the seventh century A.D., Lady Six Sky brutally crushed rebellions from her stronghold at Sa’aal.

archaeology.org/issues/january…
archaeologymag's tweet image. When the Maya Kaanul, or Snake, Dynasty reigned, queens dressed in masculine garb, waged wars, and played power politics. In the seventh century A.D., Lady Six Sky brutally crushed rebellions from her stronghold at Sa’aal.

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Analysis of Homo habilis fossils with AI technology suggests that the individuals at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania were consumed by leopards. The unfortunate hominins met their ends around 1.8 million years ago. archaeology.org/news/2025/10/0…

archaeologymag's tweet image. Analysis of Homo habilis fossils with AI technology suggests that the individuals at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania were consumed by leopards. The unfortunate hominins met their ends around 1.8 million years ago.

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The roughly 16 x 24-inch relief that is now missing depicts the three ancient Egyptian seasons: Akhet (inundation), Peret (growth), and Shemu (harvest). Egyptian authorities probe disappearance of rare 4,000-year-old limestone relief from Saqqara cbsnews.com/news/egypt-400…

Bennu's tweet image. The roughly 16 x 24-inch relief that is now missing depicts the three ancient Egyptian seasons: Akhet (inundation), Peret (growth), and Shemu (harvest).

Egyptian authorities probe disappearance of rare 4,000-year-old limestone relief from Saqqara cbsnews.com/news/egypt-400…

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In ancient Mesoamerica, sweat baths were important therapeutic and ritual procedures, particularly in relation to childbirth. In parts of Mexico and Guatemala today, midwives still employ steam bathing for both physical and spiritual purification #NationalBathtubDay 1/2

AntiquityJ's tweet image. In ancient Mesoamerica, sweat baths were important therapeutic and ritual procedures, particularly in relation to childbirth. In parts of Mexico and Guatemala today, midwives still employ steam bathing for both physical and spiritual purification #NationalBathtubDay 1/2

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Around 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers were on the move through the inhospitable Nefud Desert. Researchers recently encountered more than 130 life-size images of camels, gazelles, ibexes, and more that they carved into the sandstone cliffs. archaeology.org/news/2025/10/0…

archaeologymag's tweet image. Around 12,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers were on the move through the inhospitable Nefud Desert. Researchers recently encountered more than 130 life-size images of camels, gazelles, ibexes, and more that they carved into the sandstone cliffs.

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Archaeologists in the Carangas region of highland Bolivia identified a surprising concentration of pre-Hispanic religious sites, linked both to ancient ancient Andean cults & Incan settlement. 🔗 from 2023 🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2…

AntiquityJ's tweet image. Archaeologists in the Carangas region of highland Bolivia identified a surprising concentration of pre-Hispanic religious sites, linked both to ancient ancient Andean cults & Incan settlement.

🔗 from 2023 🆓 doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2…

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Researchers have discovered the earliest known traces of blue pigment on a 13,000-year-old stone artifact from central Germany. Archaeologists identified the residue as the mineral azurite, which had not been found before in European Paleolithic artwork. archaeology.org/news/2025/10/0…

archaeologymag's tweet image. Researchers have discovered the earliest known traces of blue pigment on a 13,000-year-old stone artifact from central Germany. Archaeologists identified the residue as the mineral azurite, which had not been found before in European Paleolithic artwork.

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TIGERS WIN. TIGERS WIN. THE TIGERS ARE HEADING BACK TO THE ALDS.


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TIGERS TAKE GAME 3 AND ARE ADVANCING TO THE ALDS! 🐅 They will take on the Seattle Mariners next 🍿

espn's tweet image. TIGERS TAKE GAME 3 AND ARE ADVANCING TO THE ALDS! 🐅 

They will take on the Seattle Mariners next 🍿

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The @Tigers break it open with a 4-run 7th inning! #Postseason


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ALDS BOUND FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON! #BuiltForOctober

tigers's tweet image. ALDS BOUND FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT SEASON! #BuiltForOctober

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An Assyrian weaver 4,000 years ago did not appreciate her husband's commentary on her work. “Who is this man who lives in your house and who is criticizing the textiles when they get to him?” she snapped in response, delivered via cuneiform tablet. archaeology.org/issues/novembe…

archaeologymag's tweet image. An Assyrian weaver 4,000 years ago did not appreciate her husband's commentary on her work. “Who is this man who lives in your house and who is criticizing the textiles when they get to him?” she snapped in response, delivered via cuneiform tablet.

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archaeologymag's tweet image. An Assyrian weaver 4,000 years ago did not appreciate her husband's commentary on her work. “Who is this man who lives in your house and who is criticizing the textiles when they get to him?” she snapped in response, delivered via cuneiform tablet.

archaeology.org/issues/novembe…
archaeologymag's tweet image. An Assyrian weaver 4,000 years ago did not appreciate her husband's commentary on her work. “Who is this man who lives in your house and who is criticizing the textiles when they get to him?” she snapped in response, delivered via cuneiform tablet.

archaeology.org/issues/novembe…

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The Neolithic site of Göbeklitepe in Turkey, dating back 12,000 years, is the world’s oldest known monumental religious sanctuary. Archaeologists there have uncovered a major new find: a life-size human statue, the first discovered at the site. archaeology.org/news/2025/09/2…

archaeologymag's tweet image. The Neolithic site of Göbeklitepe in Turkey, dating back 12,000 years, is the world’s oldest known monumental religious sanctuary. Archaeologists there have uncovered a major new find: a life-size human statue, the first discovered at the site.

archaeology.org/news/2025/09/2…

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NEW Archaeologists find the earliest evidence for blue pigment use in Europe, dating back ~13,000 years and questioning the long-held belief that Palaeolithic artists only used red or black. Strap in for a colourful #AntiquityThread 1/10 🧵

AntiquityJ's tweet image. NEW Archaeologists find the earliest evidence for blue pigment use in Europe, dating back ~13,000 years and questioning the long-held belief that Palaeolithic artists only used red or black.

Strap in for a colourful #AntiquityThread 1/10 🧵

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Who was the mystery woman carved in marble at the Crimean Peninsula site of Chersonesus? New analysis suggests she was a real person who made a critical power play in the city 2,200 years ago! Here's how archaeologists put it together: archaeology.org/news/2025/09/2…

archaeologymag's tweet image. Who was the mystery woman carved in marble at the Crimean Peninsula site of Chersonesus? New analysis suggests she was a real person who made a critical power play in the city 2,200 years ago! Here's how archaeologists put it together:

archaeology.org/news/2025/09/2…
archaeologymag's tweet image. Who was the mystery woman carved in marble at the Crimean Peninsula site of Chersonesus? New analysis suggests she was a real person who made a critical power play in the city 2,200 years ago! Here's how archaeologists put it together:

archaeology.org/news/2025/09/2…

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How were Egypt's pyramids built? Archaeologists are finding clues at the ancient harbors where these massive projects started—including a newly discovered cache of papyri. archaeology.org/issues/july-au…

archaeologymag's tweet image. How were Egypt's pyramids built? Archaeologists are finding clues at the ancient harbors where these massive projects started—including a newly discovered cache of papyri.

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archaeologymag's tweet image. How were Egypt's pyramids built? Archaeologists are finding clues at the ancient harbors where these massive projects started—including a newly discovered cache of papyri.

archaeology.org/issues/july-au…
archaeologymag's tweet image. How were Egypt's pyramids built? Archaeologists are finding clues at the ancient harbors where these massive projects started—including a newly discovered cache of papyri.

archaeology.org/issues/july-au…
archaeologymag's tweet image. How were Egypt's pyramids built? Archaeologists are finding clues at the ancient harbors where these massive projects started—including a newly discovered cache of papyri.

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