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Medieval Mass Grave
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Medieval Mass Grave With 1,500 Skeletons is Biggest Burial Pit Ever Discovered in Europe

  • July 5, 2023

Medieval Mass Grave With 1,500 Skeletons is Biggest Burial Pit Ever Discovered in Europe Archaeologists uncovered 30 Mass Grave containing over 1,500 skeletons this week, according to the Prague Daily Monitor. The graves, located in what is now the Czech Republic,…

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A Skeleton Found With Its Head Pierced By A Sword, Causing Curiosity And Shocking To Experts

  • July 5, 2023

A Skeleton Found With Its Head Pierced By A Sword, Causing Curiosity And Shocking To Experts In a recent discovery, an ancient skeleton was found with a head pierced by a sword, creating curiosity and amazement for the archaeological community.…

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World’s Oldest Olive Tree
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

3,000-Year-Old World’s Oldest Olive Tree on the Island of Crete Still Produces Olives Today

  • July 4, 2023

3,000-Year-Old World’s Oldest Olive Tree on the Island of Crete Still Produces Olives Today One day about 3,000 years ago, at a time when the Minoan civilization still ruled over Crete and long before the rise of Classical Greece, an…

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An Ancient Polish Salt Mine that has Underground Lakes
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Inside An Ancient Polish Salt Mine that has Underground Lakes, Fully Carved Chapels and Chandeliers Made of Salt

  • July 4, 2023

Inside an ancient Polish salt mine that has underground lakes, fully carved chapels and chandeliers made of salt This Polish mine has fascinated millions of visitors, from the underground pools to an impressive carved chapel and is made entirely of…

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Scientists Extracted Liquid Blood From 42,000-Year-Old Foal Found in Siberian Permafrost
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Scientists Extracted Liquid Blood From 42,000-Year-Old Foal Found in Siberian Permafrost

  • July 4, 2023

Scientists Extracted Liquid Blood From 42,000-Year-Old Foal Found in Siberian Permafrost On an expedition to the Batagaika crater in Siberia a team of Mammoth tusk hunters uncovered the nearly preserved remains of a 42,000-year-old foal. Instead, the young foal showed…

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Minoan Tomb Hidden Under Olive Grove
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Greek Farmer Accidentally Discovers 3,400-Year-Old Minoan Tomb Hidden Under Olive Grove

  • July 2, 2023

Greek Farmer Accidentally Discovers 3,400-Year-Old Minoan Tomb Hidden Under Olive Grove Sometime between 1400 and 1200 B.C., two Minoan men were laid to rest in an underground enclosure carved out of the soft limestone native to southeast Crete. Both were…

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World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found at the Bottom of the Black Sea
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World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found at the Bottom of the Black Sea

  • July 2, 2023

World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found at the Bottom of the Black Sea The oldest Intact shipwreck ever found has been discovered at the bottom of the Black Sea. The 75ft Greek trading vessel was found lying whole with its mast,…

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Archaeologists find vast medieval palace buried under a prehistoric fortress at Old Sarum
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Archaeologists find vast medieval palace buried under a prehistoric fortress at Old Sarum

  • June 30, 2023

Archaeologists find vast medieval palace buried under a prehistoric fortress at Old Sarum The Old Sarum archeological site in Wiltshire, England has a rich history covering at least 5,000 years. Nevertheless, the site selection of William the Conqueror for his…

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Scientists Discover 2-meter Long Carnivorous WORM With Snapping Jaws
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Scientists Discover 2-meter Long Carnivorous WORM With Snapping Jaws

  • June 30, 2023

Scientists Discover 2-meter Long Carnivorous WORM With Snapping Jaws Gigantic Worm With Snapping Jaws Lived 400 Million Years Ago A previously undiscovered species of an extinct primordial giant worm with terrifying snapping jaws has been identified by an international team…

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zircon crystal fragment is the oldest piece of Earth ever found
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A 4.4 Billion-year-old Zircon Crystal Fragment is the Oldest Piece of Earth Ever Found

  • June 29, 2023

A 4.4-billion-year-old zircon crystal fragment is the oldest piece of Earth ever found Zircon is the oldest known material on our planet. They offer a window in time back as far as 4.4 billion years ago, when the planet was…

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