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Discovered At Gorham’s Cave Complex
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40,000-Year-Old Chamber Of Secrets Discovered At Gorham’s Cave Complex

  • May 28, 2023

40,000-Year-Old Chamber Of Secrets Discovered At Gorham’s Cave Complex A Cave chamber sealed off by sand for some 40,000 years has been discovered in Vanguard Cave in Gibraltar — a finding that could reveal more about the Neanderthals who lived in the…

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An Ancient Mummy
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An Ancient Mummy With 1,100-year-old Adidas Boots Died After She was Struck on the Head

  • May 27, 2023

An Ancient mummy ‘with 1,100-year-old Adidas boots’ died after she was struck on the head Intriguing new details have emerged about a medieval mummy known for her Adidas boots – which she wore more than a millennia ago. The body…

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Ancient Necropolis Discovered in 17th-Century Croatian Palace’s Garden
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Ancient Necropolis Discovered in 17th-Century Croatian Palace’s Garden

  • May 27, 2023

Ancient Necropolis Discovered in 17th-Century Croatian Palace’s Garden Archaeologists on the Croatian island of Hvar have unearthed an Ancient necropolis, or vast burial ground, dated to between the fourth and fifth centuries A.D. As local news outlet Croatia Week reports, the team found the…

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Scythian Warrior Grave Found In Siberian Valley Of The Kings
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2,500-Year-Old Scythian Warrior Grave Found In Siberian Valley Of The Kings

  • May 26, 2023

2,500-Year-Old Scythian Warrior Grave Found In Siberian Valley Of The Kings The 2,500-year-old tomb of a Scythian warrior has been found in the ‘Siberian Valley of the Kings’ in Russia. Buried with his weapon and golden ornaments, the warrior discovered…

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2500-Year-Old Persian Palace Discovered In Eastern Georgia
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2500-Year-Old Persian Palace Discovered In Eastern Georgia

  • May 26, 2023

2500-Year-Old Persian Palace Discovered In Eastern Georgia An international archaeological expedition of Georgian National Museum has been working on the Alazani Valley, in the village of Jugaani, Signagi Municipality. Archaeological excavations revealed the palace remains dating to about the 5th-4th…

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7,000-Year-Old Underwater Road Discovered In Adriatic Sea Off Korcula Island
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7,000-Year-Old Underwater Road Discovered In Adriatic Sea Off Korcula Island

  • May 25, 2023

7,000-Year-Old Underwater Road Discovered In Adriatic Sea Off Korcula Island Visitors to the beautiful island of Korcula, the supposed birthplace of Marco Polo in Croatia, can admire wonderful dense pine forests,  beautiful buildings, small squares, and marvelous monuments in the…

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Iron Age ‘Mystery’ Murder Victim Found During Roadworks In England
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Iron Age ‘Mystery’ Murder Victim Found During Roadworks In England

  • May 25, 2023

Iron Age ‘Mystery’ Murder Victim Found During Roadworks In England An Iron Age skeleton with his hands bound has been discovered by HS2 project archaeologists, who believe he may be a murder victim. The remains of the 2,000-year-old adult male…

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A 1,600-year-old Basilica Re-Emerged Due to the Withdrawal of Waters from Lake Iznik
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A 1,600-year-old Basilica Re-Emerged Due to the Withdrawal of Waters from Lake Iznik

  • May 23, 2023

A 1,600-year-old basilica re-emerged due to the withdrawal of waters from lake iznik The 1600-year-old basilica found under Lake Iznik in crystal clear water shows breathtaking aerial images. Archeologists and art historians believe that after an earthquake in 740, the…

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1,800-year-old Roman Penis Carvings Discovered Near Hadrian’s Wall
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1,800-year-old Roman Penis Carvings Discovered Near Hadrian’s Wall

  • May 19, 2023

1,800-year-old Roman penis carvings discovered near Hadrian’s Wall Hadrian’s Wall was a barrier constructed by the Romans to protect them from enemy hordes of barbarians. What remains of the structure is millennia old, and it remains a testament to its…

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The Enduring Mystery Of Language Evolution
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70,000 Years Ago Something Happened That May Solve The Enduring Mystery Of Language Evolution

  • May 18, 2023

70,000 Years Ago Something Happened That May Solve The Enduring Mystery Of Language Evolution Scientists have tried to solve the enduring mystery of language evolution, and it seems something that happened 70,000 years ago may shed light on this ancient…

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