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United Tools, Drought Finds, and the Most Important Site in the World - TAS 176
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We've got a lot to cover in this news episode. We start with a tale of the Swiss Army Knife of southern Africa. Then we talk about a site in Iraq visible now because of drought and being recording in a rapid way. Then we go to Turkey to talk about the most famous site in the world: Gobekli Tepe. But wait, there's more! For members we have a bonus segment about the world's oldest company.
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- 65,000 year-old ‘Swiss Army knife’ proves ancient humans shared knowledge, research says.
- Ancient city emerges as Mosul’s dam is drained
- Drought in Iraq Reveals 3,400-Year-Old City
- Turkish hilltop where civilization began
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