Tag: archaeology

1,200-Year-Old Pregnant Woman’s Sacrifice Unearthed in Ecuador’s Manteño Period Burial

The remains of a young pregnant woman, who lived approximately 1,200 years

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Small Carnivores Were Crucial for Early Levant Diets, Claims New Study

The nutritional reliance on small carnivores by early hunter-gatherer societies in the

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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Artifacts in Iraq, Unlocking Secrets of Mesopotamia

Significant discoveries have been made at the ancient site of Kurd Qaburstan

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Is the Wheel of Ghosts an Ancient Observatory? New Study Suggests Otherwise

The ancient Rujm el-Hiri site, situated in the Golan Heights and often

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Ancient Battle Site Between Alexander the Great and Ancient Persians Discovered in Turkey

The site of Alexander the Great's decisive Battle of the Granicus against

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Ancient Bronze Statues Unearthed from Etruscan Healing Spring in Italy

Bronze statues, including depictions of snakes and a child priest, have been

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1,800-Year-Old Silver Amulet Found in Germany, Challenges Early Christian History

An ancient silver amulet, discovered in a third-century grave near Frankfurt, Germany,

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15 Stone Age Skulls Found in Italy’s Neolithic Village, Unveiling Ancient Rituals

A cache of at least 15 human skulls dating back to the

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How Indus Civilisation Was Really Found

Historian Nayanjot Lahiri speaks to Jaya Bhattacharji Rose

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Shipwreck Off Kenya’s Coast Could Be Galleon Linked to Vasco da Gama’s Final Voyage

A shipwreck near Malindi, Kenya, is being studied by an international team

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