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Antikythera underwater excavation digs up new discoveries “huge marble head”
The second phase of underwater archaeological research (May 23 to June 15, 2022) on the Antikythera shipwreck resulted in the discovery of a statue head…
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Massive Structure Found Buried in Sands of Petra
According to a new study based on satellite imaging to map the ancient city, archaeologists have found the monumental building hidden under the sands of…
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In southern Turkey, the remains of a Roman villa whose floor was decorated with geometrically patterned mosaics were unearthed during construction
Workers working to lay the foundation of a new building in the Defne district of Hatay, southern Turkey, by accident discovered the ruins of a…
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World’s oldest leather shoe which is 1,000 years older than the Great Pyramid.
In a cave in Armenia, a fully preserved shoe has been discovered, 1,000 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt and 400…
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Hima, a rock art site in Saudi Arabia, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
The rock art site Hima in Najran has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, becoming the sixth registered site in Saudi Arabia. The…
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Complete Ancient Roman-Era City Discovered Near Luxor Temple in Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a complete Roman-era residential city near Luxor Temple, including houses, bathrooms, and workshops dating back 1,800 years. The residential area…
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Art Before the Pharaohs: 10,000 BC Paintings Found in Egypt
A newly discovered cave in Sinai, Egypt, is the first of its kind in the region to be found decorated from floor to ceiling with…
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Roman mosaic found under the pavement in the narrow streets of Hvar
In the Old Town on the Adriatic island of Hvar, Croatia, a Roman mosaic was unearthed beneath a narrow street. The elaborate geometric mosaic floor…
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Stunning biblical mosaics revealed in detail for the first time
For the first time, archaeologists have released detailed images of stunning biblical mosaics discovered at the site of an ancient synagogue site in Northern Israel.…
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Sassanid-Era Tables and Chairs Unearthed in Iran
According to a Tehran Times report, tables and chairs carved from gypsum have been unearthed at the site of a Zoroastrian fire temple in central…