Read more about the article Boffins Recreate Ancient Mexican Warrior Queen’s Outfit
Picture shows the recreation of the outfit of Princess 6-Mono born in 1073 AD, undated. It was created to show the hierarchical role that Mixtec women have had since the Postclassic period (900-1522 AD), based on the iconographic study of manuscripts. (Meliton Tapia, INAH/Newsflash)

Boffins Recreate Ancient Mexican Warrior Queen’s Outfit

Boffins in Mexico have brought the pre-Hispanic era back to life with this stunning recreation of the outfit of a Mixtec warrior queen. Experts from Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology…

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Read more about the article Sueskinds Perfume Could Come To Life As German Boffins Recreate Smells From The Past
Past scents can be recovered from scent archives by extracting molecules using a variety of different methods according to a research from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History located in the German city of Jena. (Michelle O’Reilly/Newsflash)

Sueskinds Perfume Could Come To Life As German Boffins Recreate Smells From The Past

Fans of the novel 'Perfume' by German author Patrick Sueskind will be able to experience some of the pongs and stenches of the 18th-century world he described, after scientists revealed…

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Read more about the article Made In China: Boffins Recreate Trousers That Were Like The Versace Of The Ancient World
Research of the world's oldest trousers in Turfan, West China. (J.Zhou, DAI/Newsflash)

Made In China: Boffins Recreate Trousers That Were Like The Versace Of The Ancient World

Boffins say these well-preserved trousers, believed to be the world's oldest, are so stylish they were like the "Versace" of the ancient world. This is after they managed to recreate…

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Read more about the article Scientists Recreate What Twin Horned Flesh Eating Dinosaur With Scaly Skin Would Have Looked Like Using Fossil Remains
An up-close illustration of the Carnotaurus' horn which earned it the name 'carnivorous bull'

Scientists Recreate What Twin Horned Flesh Eating Dinosaur With Scaly Skin Would Have Looked Like Using Fossil Remains

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A flesh-eating dinosaur with horns that earned it the name 'carnivorous bull' has taken shape in a series of illustrations created by researchers studying fossil evidence, who also discovered it…

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