Portugal
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Bee Cocoons Mummified in Portugal: New Fossils Lived During Pharaoh Reign 3000 Years Ago
Researchers discovered hundreds of mummified Eucera bee cocoons produced 3000 years ago during Pharaoh's reign. The fossils are exceptionally well-preserved on the Southwest coast of Portugal. Read here.
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This 40000-Year-Old Cranium in Portugal Blurs the Line of Evolution