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Three rows of pairings of bones and wood pieces with various designs carved or painted on them. These are the earliest known examples of dice.

A roll of the dice: How Native Americans shaped gambling and probability long before the Old World

April 2, 2026 Author -CSU MarComm Staff

New research pushes the earliest known origins of dice, gambling and the exploration of randomness back six millennia and into North America.

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Were early humans cannibals? CSU paleoanthropologist talks about new findings regarding the oldest taboo

June 29, 2023 Author -Stacy Nick

Colorado State University paleoanthropologist Michael Pante talks about this important discovery, what it means for future fossil research, and what was it that led our early ancestors to eat each other.

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