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Archaeologists have discovered an "extremely rare and unusual" ancient stone amulet in Jerusalem that could change our understanding of reading and writing in antiquity.
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Archaeologists have discovered an “extremely rare and unusual” ancient stone amulet in Jerusalem that could change our understanding of reading and writing in antiquity. “The seal, made of ...
Swedish archaeologists recently found an “unusual” Viking-era coffin dating back over 1,100 years. The discovery was announced by Arkeologerna, an archaeological organization affiliated with ...
An "extremely rare and unusual" ancient stone artifact—thought to be around 2,700 years old—has been discovered in Jerusalem. The artifact in question, a seal made of black stone, was ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a "unique" prehistoric ceremonial site in southern Sweden that dates back to the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age. The unusual site, located in the ...
Archaeologists have discovered ancient bones which may offer an insight into life during the Aztec era. Peculiar details found on the 800-year-old bones have led some historians to suggest that ...
A unique eight-sided Roman ring unearthed in the UK reveals a small glimpse into Roman Britain. The artifact, dating back to 200-410 A.D., was found by Wessex Archaeology.
Ndondondwane and the archaeology of deeply buried deposits conducted under unusual conditions : a response to Van Schalkwyk et al. / Jannie Loubser ...
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