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Archaeologists Unveil 2,000-Year-Old Underground Banquet Hall in Jerusalem
The remains of a spectacular banquet hall from the Second Temple period in Jerusalem were unveiled by archaeologists as they announced that the site will…
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Bυried iп the saпd for a milleппiυm: Africas romaп ghost city
While the whole city ofteп does пot vaпish, the Romaп coloпy of Thamυgadi was established iп the North Africaп proviпce of Mυmidia by Emperor Traiaп…
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Mapping of ancient citadel shines new light on Bolivia’s Tiwanaku civilization
The creation of a topographical map of the ancient citadel of Tiwanaku, some 71 kilometers (44 miles) west of Bolivia’s capital of La Paz, has…
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Ancient Egyptian tomb filled with mummies ‘cut into pieces by archaeologists’ – sparking CURSE fears
AN ANCIENT Egyptian tomb accidentally discovered during a police raid on an illegal excavation site will be relocated to a museum despite this decision sparking…
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Legendary Lost City of Ucetia Has Been Found and Its Remains are Breathtaking
Through the years, people have seen tantalizing mentions of the lost ancient Roman city of Ucetia on stelae in southern France. But until now, there…
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Remains of Ancient Roman Soldier Discovered in a 1,700-Year-Old Cooking Pot in Israel
The remains of an ancient Roman soldier have been found in a 1,700-year-old cooking pot at a huge Roman camp in Israel. Archaeologists suggest that…
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Revealing The Hellenistic Oʀɪɢɪɴs Of Jaffa, The Holiest Port
Jaffa, or Yafo in Hebrew, is a city port and southern suburb of Tel Aviv, located on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. As one of…
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“Admire” the 47 million-year-old known Python, which was unearthed
The new python species, Messelopython freyi, is named in honor of paleontologist Eberhard “Dino” Frey of the State Museum of Natural History in Karlsruhe. The…
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Take Heed Of The Jovial Roman Skeleton
We’re back in Turkey for the second time this week. Having told the story of the excavation of the oldest church in the world, now…
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Indian Civilization Applied Advanced Nanomaterials to Their Pots 2500 Years Ago
Researchers in India have made an amazing discovery. They have found evidence for the earliest known carbon nanotubes. These are tiny materials, known as ‘nanomaterials’,…