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Sword Mistaken For Replica Is Actually An Ancient 3,000-Year-Old Weapon

  • April 17, 2023

Sword Mistaken For Replica Is Actually An Ancient 3,000-Year-Old Weapon In the 1930s, a tarnished bronze sword was pulled from the banks of the Danube River that runs through Budapest. It was styled like a Hungarian weapon from the Bronze…

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vaporized by Mount Vesuvius
Categories Archaeology

Remains of Man Who Was ‘Vaporized’ by Mount Vesuvius 2,000 years ago Discovered

  • April 15, 2023

Remains of man who was ‘vaporized’ by Mount Vesuvius 2,000 years ago discovered The skeletal remains of a man whose flesh disintegrated in the heat from Mount Vesuvius almost 2,000 years ago have offered a new glimpse into one of history’s most…

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Bows Were Being Used in Europe 40,000 Years Earlier Than We Thought
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

Bows Were Being Used in Europe 40,000 Years Earlier Than We Thought

  • April 15, 2023

Bows Were Being Used in Europe 40,000 Years Earlier Than We Thought A cave in southern France has revealed evidence of the first use of bows and arrows in Europe by modern humans some 54,000 years ago, far earlier than…

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Cleopatra’s Final Resting Place: Mummies of Two High-status Egyptians Discovered
Categories Ancient Egypt, Archaeology

Cleopatra’s Final Resting Place: Mummies of Two High-status Egyptians Discovered

  • April 14, 2023

Cleopatra’s final resting place: Mummies of two high-status Egyptians discovered The mystery behind Egyptian queen Cleopatra’s tomb is immense because nobody appears to know where she was buried. However, archaeologists in Egypt are in all probability, close to cracking the…

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Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Discovered Inside a Fossilized Egg In China
Categories Ancient History, Archaeology, History

72-million-year-old Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Embryo Discovered Inside a Fossilized Egg In China

  • April 14, 2023

72-million-year-old perfectly preserved Dinosaur embryo discovered inside a fossilized egg in China. A dinosaur embryo perfectly curled up in its fossilized egg was analyzed by a team of researchers in southeastern China. The rundown: The fossil, estimated to be between 72 and 66 million years old,…

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Underground Megalithic Settlement of Atlit Yam
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Archaeologists Discovered A 9,000-year-old Underground Megalithic Settlement of Atlit Yam

  • April 14, 2023

Archaeologists discovered a 9,000-year-old underground megalithic settlement of Atlit Yam In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a skeleton in the ancient underground city of Atlit Yam, which is believed to be around 9,000 years old. The well-preserved city, located…

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Face Of Egyptian Man Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago Reconstructed
Categories Ancient History, Ancient Egypt, Archaeology

Face Of Egyptian Man Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago Reconstructed

  • April 13, 2023

Face Of Egyptian Man Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago Reconstructed Scientists have reconstructed the face of a man who lived 35,000 years ago in Egypt. His remains, an almost complete skeleton, with the exception of the distal parts of the…

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4000-year-old Ostrich Eggs Discovered in Negev Desert
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

4000-year-old Ostrich Eggs Discovered in Negev Desert

  • April 13, 2023

4000-year-old Ostrich Eggs Discovered in Negev Desert Several ostrich eggs were uncovered in the Negev next to a prehistoric fire pit, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced Thursday. “This is a very important find that—with the help of modern scientific methods—can…

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Mysterious Hand Imprint Discovered In 1,000-Year-Old Moat Wall In Jerusalem
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History, History

Mysterious Hand Imprint Discovered In 1,000-Year-Old Moat Wall In Jerusalem

  • April 12, 2023

Mysterious Hand Imprint Discovered In 1,000-Year-Old Moat Wall In Jerusalem Around 1,000 years ago, just before the Crusades, a deep 10-meter large moat was hewn into the rock surrounding the walls of Jerusalem. Carved into the rock was also a…

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1,700-year-old Gold Jewelry Find 50 in Pagan Burial Cave on Display for First Time
Categories History, Ancient History

1,700-year-old Gold Jewelry Find 50 in Pagan Burial Cave on Display for First Time

  • April 12, 2023

1,700-year-old Gold Jewelry discovered 50 in a pagan burial cave on display for first time Impressive items of gold jewelry, discovered in past excavations in burial caves in Jerusalem, will be exhibited to the public for the first time at…

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