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Discovering Caral: The Oldest Civilization in the Americas
Categories Archaeology

Discovering Caral: The Oldest Civilization in the Americas

  • April 30, 2024

Discovering Caral: The Oldest Civilization in the Americas Caral (also referred to as Caral-Supe) is a stunning ancient city located in the Supe Valley of Peru. Today travellers can visit the Caral Ruins, which are believed to be the remains…

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Ancient Roman Mosaic from Theodoric the Great's Villa
Categories Archaeology

Ancient Roman Mosaic from Theodoric the Great’s Villa Discovered near Verona, Italy

  • April 29, 2024

Ancient Roman Mosaic from Theodoric the Great’s Villa Discovered near Verona, Italy A section of the ancient Roman mosaic flooring from the 5th century AD villa of Ostrogoth king Theodoric the Great has been discovered near the northern Italian city of Verona. The mosaic was…

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Stonehenge Gives Insight Into Ancient Humans
Categories Ancient History

Prehistoric “Poop” Found At Stonehenge Gives Insight Into Ancient Humans

  • April 28, 2024

Prehistoric “Poop” Found At Stonehenge Gives Insight Into Ancient Humans A study of ancient faeces uncovered at a settlement thought to have housed builders of the famous stone monument suggests that parasites got consumed via badly cooked cow offal during…

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Unfinished Obelisk Of Aswan
Categories Archaeology

Mysteries Of Ancient Egypt: The Unfinished Obelisk Of Aswan

  • April 28, 2024

Mysteries Of Ancient Egypt: The Unfinished Obelisk Of Aswan Abandoned thousands of years ago in the quarries of northern Aswan, ancient Egypt, the Unfinished Obelisk is a mass of granite 40 meters long (138 feet) and more than 1,090 tons (1,200…

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330-Million-Year-Old Fossil Tree
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Exploring the History of a 330-Million-Year-Old Fossil Tree

  • April 27, 2024

Exploring the History of a 330-Million-Year-Old Fossil Tree The fossil tree on the Museum’s east lawn is thought to have been in its current position since the 1970s, but it’s been part of the collection since 1873.  A large petrified…

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Africa’s Ancient Baobab Trees
Categories Ancient History, Archaeology

Mystery Surrounds the Sudden Decline of Africa’s Ancient Baobab Trees

  • April 26, 2024

Mystery Surrounds the Sudden Decline of Africa’s Ancient Baobab Trees Africa’s iconic baobab trees are dying, and scientists don’t know why. In a study intended to examine why the trees are so long-living, researchers made the unexpected finding that many…

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Royal Celtic Tomb Discovered in France
Categories Archaeology

Magnificent Royal Celtic Tomb Discovered in France

  • April 25, 2024

Magnificent Royal Celtic Tomb Discovered in France Archaeologists have uncovered an extraordinary 2,500-year-old grave of a Celtic royal outside the town of Lavau in north-central France. The team has not yet been able to determine the gender of the inhumed…

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Mammoth Genomes Break Records
Categories Archaeology

Million-Year-Old Mammoth Genomes Break Records for Ancient DNA Discovery

  • April 24, 2024

Million-Year-Old Mammoth Genomes Break Records for Ancient DNA Discovery Teeth from mammoths buried in the Siberian permafrost for more than a million years have led to the world’s oldest known DNA being sequenced, according to a study that shines a…

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Ancient Erotic Pottery in Peru
Categories Ancient History, Mythology

Ancient Erotic Pottery in Peru: A Novel Approach to Prostate Cancer Prevention

  • April 23, 2024

Ancient Erotic Pottery in Peru: A Novel Approach to Prostate Cancer Prevention The Larco Museum in Peru boasts one of the finest collections of pre-Columbian Mochica sculptures in the world — and most of them are very sexually explicit. But…

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70 Metallic Books
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

70 Metallic Books That Could Change The Biblical Story

  • April 22, 2024

70 Metallic Books That Could Change The Biblical Story This incredible discovery could prove to be the most important thing since the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The ancient collection of 70 tiny books bound with wire, could reveal some…

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