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Ancient Latin Texts Written on Papyrus Reveal New Information About The Roman World
Number of Comments » 0The discovery of ancient Latin texts written on papyrus has provided a wealth of new information about the Roman world. Papyrus is an ancient type of paper made from reeds that were found in marshy areas of the Mediterranean. It was used by the ancient Romans to write texts, record legal documents, and create artwork. […]
Excavators Say They’ve Found a Previously Unknown Egyptian Royal Tomb in Luxor
Number of Comments » 0Excavators have made a remarkable discovery in Luxor, Egypt – a previously unknown royal tomb. The tomb is located in the Dra’ Abu el-Naga’ necropolis, which is known for having some of the most impressive tombs of the New Kingdom period, which lasted from the 16th to the 11th century BCE. The tomb is believed […]
10,500-year-old Stone Age Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Found in England
Number of Comments » 0The discovery of a 10,500-year-old Stone Age hunter-gatherer settlement in England is remarkable for several reasons. First, it is the oldest hunter-gatherer settlement ever found in Britain and the remains of this settlement provide us with a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the inhabitants. The settlement was found by archaeologists near the town of […]