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Analyze fish remains found near an angry Sumatran volcano that could suggest a new human migration route; visit a prehistoric village smoked out by a forest fire, a collapsed kingdom in Turkey, and evidence of early Olympic sacrificial rituals.
Analyze fish remains found near an angry Sumatran volcano that could suggest a new human migration route; visit a prehistoric village smoked out by a forest fire, a collapsed kingdom in Turkey, and evidence of early Olympic sacrificial rituals.
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