More than six centuries ago, a resident of southern Spain either took off or lost a rough sandal woven from grasses and twigs ...
Over 6 centuries ago that a bearded vulture flew from its hunting grounds into a sheltered cave nesting site and dropped off ...
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Vultures Stashed Sandals and Other Archaeological Artifacts in Their Nests Around 675 Years Ago
Learn more about the bearded vulture, which historically accumulated human-made materials such as strings, baskets, and bolts ...
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Medieval shoe found in vulture nest reveals centuries-old secrets in European mountain caves
Archaeologists in Spain discovered medieval artifacts in bearded vulture nests, including a complete 13th-century esparto ...
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750-year-old grass shoe discovered in a vulture's nest in Spain
Researchers investigating a vulture nest in a cliff cave in southern Spain discovered an unusual piece of footwear — a grass ...
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Generations of Bearded Vultures Stashed Humans’ Treasures, Including a 650-Year-Old Sandal, in These Bird Nests
Bearded vultures have been extinct in southern Spain for 70 to 130 years, depending on the specific region. But while the ...
Scientists say centuries of human life have been preserved inside bearded vulture nests in Spain, finding hundreds of human ...
Scientists discovered a 675-year-old shoe perfectly preserved in a vulture's nest in Spain. Researchers say a lot can be learned about human history and ecology from studying bearded vulture nests.
Beyond the manufactured relics of our species’ past, archaeologists also catalogued 2,117 bones, 86 hooves, and 43 eggshells.
A king vulture chick is being hand-raised by a puppet at a New York City zoo. On February 25, the Bronx Zoo welcomed its first king vulture chick since the 1990s, according to a press release from the ...
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