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This 3,000-Year-Old Site Might Be the Oldest Cosmic Map Ever Built
Only from the air did it reveal what it really was.
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2,300-year-old tool used for skull surgery unearthed at Celtic settlement in Poland
Archaeologists in Poland have discovered a rare iron tool that the Celts used to perform cranial surgery 2,300 years ago. The ...
This is one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in this region for decades,” said researcher Miljana ...
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13th-century Christian songbook made of furry sealskin may be Norway's oldest surviving book
Experts at the National Library of Norway believe the liturgical songbook was made by a local artisan around A.D. 1200.
The staggering array of modern dog breeds is typically traced to the Victorian era. But half of all canine variation was in ...
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Ancient Brain Surgery Tool Found in Poland Suggests Celtic Druids Were Medics, Too
On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once ...
A simple turn of the wrist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in February 2023 has unveiled a centuries-old mystery about ancient Roman craftsmen. Washington State University art history professor ...
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Qu-based brewing in Bronze Age China: Pottery residue offers insights into Mogou mortuary ...
In a study by Dr. Yinzhi Cui and his colleagues published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, the contents of ...
Adding this genetic information to the historical evidence—which indicates that Duke Béla was assassinated in November of ...
Most of the pottery recovered from political and administrative centers in El Argar (2200-1550 BCE), such as Tira del Lienzo ...
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A stunning new archaeological discovery could change history
An ancient Celtic coin that was hidden from the world for more than two thousand years was recently plucked from the Earth by ...
Through cutting-edge forensic science and ancient DNA analysis, scientists have solved one of medieval Europe's most enduring archaeological mysteries. The victim, Duke Béla of Macsó, was a member of ...
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