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    ARCHEOLOGISTS UNEARTH OLDEST "OLD WORLD" BRAIN
    By Jaya Jiwatram

    Popular Science
    http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009 -01/archeologists-unearth-oldest-old-world-brain?p age=
    Jan 14 2009
    NY

    As part a two-year excavation in one of southeastern Armenia's caves,
    archeologists discovered a well-preserved brain of a young girl,
    announcing it as the oldest known human brain from the Old World

    The oldest known human brain from the Old World--comprised of Europe,
    Asia, Africa and contiguous islands--has been discovered in Armenia,
    announced UCLA researcher Gregory Areshian at an annual archeological
    conference Sunday.

    The brain dates back to the Copper age, which ran approximately 5,500
    to 6,500 years ago in Eastern Europe and the Near East. Archeologists
    discovered the brain, believed to be that of a young girl, while
    excavating for relics in the past two years inside and outside of
    Armenia's 600-square-meter Areni-1 cave across the border from Iran.

    Scientists also found an extensive array of other artifacts, including
    some that showed evidence of a winemaking enterprise, which suggested
    that significant cultural developments happened during the Copper age
    outside of southern Iraq, Areshian said. Many people believe southern
    Iraq to be the centre of civilization's developments.

    The skull that had the shriveled, yet well-preserved brain was found
    with two others, each of which was buried in separate niches in the
    cave. All the skulls belonged to girls between the ages of 12 and 14.

    The brain from one of the skulls (along with several artifacts)
    managed to keep so well because of the cave's extremely dry and
    stable-temperature conditions and the hard, carbonate crust of the
    soil layers.

    Scientists have already removed red blood cells from vessels on the
    brain's surface for further investigation.
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