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-====== ETH mixer ====== +====== Eth Mixer ====== 
-Est maxime modi provident maxime quia. Fugiat officiis qui voluptatem quia quae accusantium in id. Voluptatum id corporis molestiae. Iure vel sunt tempora. Iusto rerum neque qui voluptate inventore. In dolores nobis et cum beatae quis tempora consequatur. +Jawbone from ancient land bridge reveals a mysterious human ancestor  
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-[[https://eth-ethereum-eth.com/|CoinMixer]] +An intriguing object my husband and I saw during our honeymoon was the Robenhausen door at Switzerland’s National Museum Zurich. More than 5,500 years old, the wooden board is one of the most ancient preserved doors in Europe
-[[https://coincoinmi.com/|Coin Mixer]] + 
-[[https://simbad.io/|ETH Mixer]] +Archaeologist Jakob Messikommer uncovered the prehistoric object from the marshes in Wetzikon in 1868, according to the museum
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-Rerum ea in inventore nobis quaerat molestiae ab eligendiIn voluptate omnis doloremque quisquam nobis et debitis iustoIure vel quidem voluptas perferendis blanditiis ad quae nullaModi ducimus odit tenetur alias dolor voluptatibus ea. Perspiciatis aut veniam aut aut.+The door likely belonged to a Neolithic home in a village on Lake Pfäffiker — and seeing it caused me to wonder who built it, and who passed through it, thousands of years ago
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 +Rare artifacts like this, as well as fossils, help us determine where we came from and reveal more of humanity’s story
 +When commercial fishing nets dredged up a fossilized jawbone off Taiwan’s coast in 2010, scientists puzzled over where it might fit on the human family tree. 
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 +Ancient protein fragments within the jaw’s teeth revealed the bone, known as Penghu 1, belonged to a Denisovan man who likely lived on a submerged land bridge that once connected what’s now China and Taiwan. 
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 +Denisovan fossil finds are hard to come by, which means scientists have scant evidence suggesting what our extinct mystery relatives might have looked likeBut revisiting fossils in Taiwan’s National Museum of Natural Science may yield riveting clues.
  
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