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Chemical Fighting
Categories Archaeology

Archaeological Proof for 1,700-Year-Old Chemical Fighting

  • July 2, 2024

Archaeological Proof for 1,700-Year-Old Chemical Fighting Simon James presented CSI-style claims that approximately 20 Roman soldiers discovered in the mine in the town of Dura-Europos in Syria had died, not because of a sword or a spear, but because of…

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Oldest Theatre in Whitechapel Excavation
Categories Archaeology

Archaeologists Discover London’s Oldest Theatre in Whitechapel Excavation

  • July 1, 2024

Archaeologists Discover London’s Oldest Theatre in Whitechapel Excavation A team of archaeologists has discovered the oldest built theatre in London beneath a construction site in Whitechapel, UK. The Elizabethan playhouse, also known as the Red Lion, was built in 1567,…

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Persian King Darius I in the Ancient Greek City
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Phanagoria: Uncovering a Stele of Persian King Darius I in the Ancient Greek City

  • June 30, 2024

Phanagoria: Uncovering a Stele of Persian King Darius I in the Ancient Greek City The Foundation Oleg Deripaska Volnoe Delo and the Russian Academy of Archaeology uncovered parts of a marble stele with inscriptions of ancient Persian King Darius I.…

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Figurine Found in Prehistoric Village in Greece
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3,600-Year-Old Figurine Found in Prehistoric Village in Greece

  • June 29, 2024

3,600-Year-Old Figurine Found in Prehistoric Village in Greece A 3,600-year-old marble figurine of a woman is among a treasure trove of artifacts found in a prehistoric village on the Greek island of Santorini. Archaeologists also found two small marble jars, a…

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Iron Age Chariot Burial Unearthed in East Yorkshire
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Iron Age Chariot Burial Unearthed in East Yorkshire: Discoveries and Insights

  • June 28, 2024

Iron Age Chariot Burial Unearthed in East Yorkshire: Discoveries and Insights The Ancient Brits loved their wheels. Indeed they seem to have been so attached to the sports-car-style chariots that they may even have thought they could use them to…

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Hominin Toddler Was Kind of Like Us
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This 3.3-Million-Year-Old Hominin Toddler Was Kind of Like Us

  • June 27, 2024

This 3.3-Million-Year-Old Hominin Toddler Was Kind of Like Us In a fragment of sandstone sticking from the soil in the sparkling flatlands of Northeast Ethiopia, a fossil fragment of the cheekbone has been detected. Zeresenay Alemseged almost instinctively realized that…

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Rome-Era Tombs in Egypt’s Western Desert
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Archaeologists Discover Rome-Era Tombs in Egypt’s Western Desert

  • June 26, 2024

Archaeologists Discover Rome-Era Tombs in Egypt’s Western Desert Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered two ancient tombs dating back to the Roman period in the country’s Western Desert. The team discovered structures of two different architectural styles at the Beir Al-Shaghala…

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48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans
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48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans

  • June 25, 2024

48,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Baby Teeth Reveal Weaning Patterns Similar to Modern Humans A big landmark in human evolution is the moment a baby weans from milk to eating solid foods, and now a recent study shows that ancient Neanderthal babies might have taken…

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Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm
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Iconic 1,000-Year-Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm

  • June 24, 2024

Iconic 1,000-Year-Old Pioneer Cabin Tree Falls After Violent California Storm After getting the news, it feels like the end of an age, the iconic Sequoia ‘ Tunnel Tree ‘ has gone down in history as a violent storm that struck…

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Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse
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Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse into the Golden Age of Soviet Steam Trains

  • June 23, 2024

Eerie Train Graveyard Gives a Glimpse into the Golden Age of Soviet Steam Trains In Russia’s central Perm region, near the village of Shumkovo, a cemetery lies on the sidetrack. Instead of tombs and headstones, it is filled with trains from…

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  • Divers Uncover Ancient Temple Submerged Within The ‘Egyptian Atlantis’
  • 6,000 Years Older then Stonehenge: Oldest house in Britain discovered to be 11,500 years old
  • Iron Age chariot burial found in East Yorkshire with horses ‘leaping out of the grave’
  • 2-Million-Year-Old Human Ancestor Preserved Tissue Maybe the oldest skin ever discovered
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