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Archaeologists in Spain recently published findings revealing the remarkable contents of bearded vultures' nests – including traces of the Middle Ages.

The results, published in the journal Ecology on Sept. 11, centered around the nests of bearded vultures in southern Spain, specifically the mountain ranges of Andalusia.

The species disappeared from southern Spain over 70 years ago. In a Sept. 18 press release, the University of Granada (UGR) said the vultures' nests "are true natural museums, preserving traces from hundreds of years ago."

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During his field work, researcher Sergio Couto and his team found a complete esparto sandal – made fro

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