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Ancient Jewish Ritual Bath Discovered
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Ancient Jewish Ritual Bath Discovered Under Israeli Home in Jerusalem

  • August 1, 2024

Ancient Jewish Ritual Bath Discovered Under Israeli Home in Jerusalem Sunday, Israeli authorities said they identified a rare, well-preserved 2,000-year-old Jewish ritual bath hidden beneath the floorboards of a Jerusalem home. The discovery in the Ein Kerem neighborhood in Jerusalem,…

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The Shaharah Bridge in Yemen
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

The Shaharah Bridge in Yemen: A Marvel of Strategic Defense and Community Connection

  • July 31, 2024

The Shaharah Bridge in Yemen: A Marvel of Strategic Defense and Community Connection The Shaharah Bridge was built in the 17th century in Yemen and though it may just look like a regular bridge at first, it has interesting stories…

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Roman Fort Identified in Northern England
Categories Archaeology

Newly Discovered Roman Fort in Northern England Gains Official Recognition

  • July 30, 2024

Newly Discovered Roman Fort in Northern England Gains Official Recognition Burscough, England —Ansa reports that the site of a first-century A.D. Roman fort in northwestern England has received official recognition from Historic England, a government body dedicated to historic preservation.…

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Honey Mushroom Is The World's Largest Living Organism
Categories Archaeology, History

Discover The 2,400-year-old Honey Mushroom Is The World’s Largest Living Organism

  • July 29, 2024

Discover The 2,400-year-old Honey Mushroom Is The World’s Largest Living Organism The largest living thing on the planet is not a whale or any other animal you might expect. It is a giant fungus that kills anything in its path,…

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Ancient Roman City of Falerii Novi
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Hidden Temple Discovered in Ancient Roman City of Falerii Novi Using Ground-Penetrating Radar

  • July 27, 2024

Hidden Temple Discovered in Ancient Roman City of Falerii Novi Using Ground-Penetrating Radar The temple was once part of Falerii Novi, abandoned more than 1,000 years ago and buried by time. Archaeologists recently mapped the entire town in remarkable detail…

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Lost Roman City of Altinum Rediscovered
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1500-Year-Old Lost Roman City of Altinum Rediscovered Through Aerial Mapping

  • July 26, 2024

1500-Year-Old Lost Roman City of Altinum Rediscovered Through Aerial Mapping This had been one of the Roman Empire’s richest cities. But when the mighty Germanic Emperor Attila the Hun started his assault in AD452, Altinum’s inhabitants began their great escape…

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Detroit Lake Amid Record-Low Water Levels
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19th-Century Wagon Discovered at Detroit Lake Amid Record-Low Water Levels

  • July 25, 2024

19th-Century Wagon Discovered at Detroit Lake Amid Record-Low Water Levels The unprecedented drought on the West Coast of the United States that has lasted for over four years now has had a major impact on everything from water supplies to…

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Neolithic Island Settlement off Croatian Coast
Categories Archaeology, Ancient History

Archaeologists Discover 6,000-Year-Old Neolithic Island Settlement off Croatian Coast

  • July 24, 2024

Archaeologists Discover 6,000-Year-Old Neolithic Island Settlement off Croatian Coast Croatia, June 24 – Archaeologist Mate Parica was examining satellite images of Croatia’s coastline when he spotted something unusual. “I thought: maybe it is natural, maybe not,” said Parica, a professor…

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Discover Son Doong Cave
Categories History, Archaeology

Discover Son Doong Cave: The Largest Cave Passage with its Own Ecosystem

  • July 23, 2024

Discover Son Doong Cave: The Largest Cave Passage with its Own Ecosystem The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave passage in the world. This huge and intricate cave system was created by water that percolated down from a rainforest…

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Ancient Irish DNA Reveals Secrets of Inbreeding and Down Syndrome in Early Irish Society
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Ancient Irish DNA Reveals Secrets of Inbreeding and Down Syndrome in Early Irish Society

  • July 22, 2024

Ancient Irish DNA Reveals Secrets of Inbreeding and Down Syndrome in Early Irish Society In the earliest periods of Irish history, archaeologists and geneticists led by those from Trinity have shed new light. The amazing findings of this study include…

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