Ancient Greenland middens preserve traces of human microbes for 4,500 years, study finds (opens in new tab)
Ancient garbage dumps scattered across Greenland are helping scientists piece together how people lived thousands of years ago. These frozen waste piles, known as middens, contain everything from animal bones and shells to food scraps, human waste, and everyday objects. A new study found that many of the microbes linked to past human activity still […]
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