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AncientPages.com - More than 3,000 years ago in what is now the lower Chao Valley in Peru, ancient people created five geoglyphs out of angular rocks, forming designs that
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AncientPages.com - The site of Anzick contains the only known Clovis burial. The skeletal remains of a young child and the antler and stone artifacts found there. were buried at
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Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Archaeologists discovered ruins and mosaics in Turkey’s southwestern city of Muğla and the findings are confirmed to belong to the villa of fisherman
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AncientPages.com - Ahram Online reports that an Egyptian-American team of archaeologists has uncovered a flint quarrying area that has been dated to several archaeological periods at the Elkab site
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AncientPages.com - A stone inscribed with Latin writing and Greek letters as well as Christian symbols – all dating from the 7th century has been excavated at Tintagel Castle, we
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AncientPages.com - One of the most famous gemstones with long history is turquoise. This almost legendary blue-green stone appeared in ancient Egypt around 6000 BC where it was used
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AncientPages.com - Polish archaeologists discovered over 2,000 years old lost city in northwestern Albania, in the area of today's Shkoder. The city was three times larger than the ancient Shkoder
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AncientPages.com - Archaeologists from Deccan College, India have excavated the ancient capital of Nandivardhan (present day – Nagardhan). The great city was ruled by the Vakataka dynasty during 250-550
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AncientPages.com - An enigmatic sculpture of a king’s head dating back nearly 3,000 years is for now a great enigma to solve for archaeologists, who do not know whose
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AncientPages.com - Thousands of years, trepanation—the act of scraping, cutting, or drilling an opening into the cranium—was practiced around the world, primarily to treat head trauma, but possibly to
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Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Even with a highly skilled neurosurgeon, the most effective anesthesia, and all the other advances of modern medicine, most of us would cringe
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AncientPages.com - Three chariots dated to Bronze Age” (2000-1800 BC) have been unearthed at Sanauli village some 60 km drive from Delhi, in northern India, reports Outlook India. The
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AncientPages.com - Is it possible we can find proof of an alien apocalypse on Easter Island? Did climate change wipe out all the aliens we are looking for? An
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AncientPages.com - The question of how to place a 13-ton hat on a giant statue is currently being investigated by a team of researchers. Their study focuses on
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AncientPages.com - An intact sarcophagus with two skeletons belonging to a tall, middle-aged man and a young woman, decorated with gold and silver adornments has been unearthed by Serbian archaeologists
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AncientPages.com - Hundreds of ancient stolen tablets, seized from the company Hobby Lobby and returned to Iraq, provide clues about what a lost 4,000-year-old city called Irisagrig was like. Billionaire and
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AncientPages.com - Archaeological discoveries keep reminding us of Peru’s remarkable ancient history. Many places in Peru are still shrouded in mystery and we can look forward to interesting archaeological
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Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - With a population of 330,000, Iceland is a country with its own peculiarities. Genes are no exception: isolation and inbreeding throughout its history
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AncientPages.com - There was no reason to think the mummified remains were anything but a bird. It was listed in Maidstone Museum’s inventory as EA 493 Mummified Hawk, Ptolemaic Period and
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Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Scientists have identified three new genes that may explain why humans got such big brains. The evolution of larger brains in the last
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Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Starting about 7,000 years ago, something weird seems to have happened to men: Over the next two millennia, recent studies suggest, their genetic
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AncientPages.com - An intact mummy in especially good condition has been unearthed by a team of researchers from the Université libre de Bruxelles's centre for archaeological research (CReA-Patrimoine), excavating an
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AncientPages.com - Archaeologists excavating near the Temple Mount, Jerusalem, have discovered three extremely rare and tiny Biblical coins. The silver coins dating from the 4th century B.C. are only
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AncientPages.com - The AFP reports that researchers Ricardo Fujita and Jose Sandoval of Lima's University of San Martin de Porresit have been able to successfully trace the DNA of the
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AncientPages.com - Science in Poland reports that dozens of previously unknown hieroglyphic inscriptions have been discovered by Polish researchers working at Gebelein, located on the Nile, about 40 km
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AncientPages.com - Egypt Today reports that an Egyptian archaeological team led by Saeed El-Asal of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, has unearthed parts of a huge red brick building,
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AncientPages.com - Archaeologists, geographers, historians and volunteers have significantly intensified their search for the 16th century royal dockyards in the vicinity of Clackmannanshire Bridge, a road bridge over the
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AncientPages.com - Sometimes important clues regarding the rise and fall of ancient European civilizations can be found in strange places. Ice core records from the distant Greenland ice sheet
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AncientPages.com - There are hundreds of ancient mounds in coastal Louisiana, USA. Why our ancestors picked certain sites to construct their mounds, has been a subject of debate. What
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