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Archaeologists Discover Mysterious Earthwork Circles Built 6,500 Years Ago—Nearly 2,000 Years Before Stonehenge
Recent excavations have shed new light on the four circular ditches, which were identified in a field near Rechnitz, Austria, ...
Indigenous groups created the small beads from mollusk shells. They're the first artifacts of their kind ever found at the Colony of Avalon in Newfoundland ...
Franz Lidz is fascinated by the eclectic and global nature of the archaeology beat. Franz Lidz ’s introduction to the world ...
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Eagle brooches: 1,500-year-old pins filled with dazzling gems and glass — and worn by powerful Visigoth women
Visigoth women may have worn eagle-shaped pins as a symbol of power. These two eagle-shaped pins were discovered in central ...
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1 million-year-old skull from China holds clues to the origins of Neanderthals, Denisovans and humans
Researchers have virtually reconstructed a crushed and distorted 1 million-year-old human skull discovered in China. The newly restored cranium may have belonged to a relative of the mysterious ...
Records of the prison date back to the late 1400s under King Henry VII, according to Smithsonian Magazine. A parliamentarian’s servant called it “a most vile prison” where their legs were shackled and ...
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Ancient cliffside temple uncovered by archaeologists
Archaeologists in Egypt have made a groundbreaking discovery, uncovering an ancient temple hidden within a cliff face. This ...
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Amateur digger uncovers 1,000-year-old ring with big meaning
An amateur archaeologist made an astonishing discovery at the Burghead fort dig in Scotland, unearthing a Pictish ring believed to be more than 1,000 years old. This remarkable find was made on the ...
Now that the last-ditch votes have taken place (and failed) in the Senate, the hallways are clearing and lawmakers, staffers ...
Research funding to support eight diverse projects that will 'advance our understanding of people, cultures, and societies' ...
For Delaware residents, the Goodwill Outlet represents a hidden gem in their own backyard – a place where $45 can furnish a room, fill a closet, or stock a kitchen. For visitors from neighboring ...
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