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Archaeologists Found Skeleton Inside Alexander The Great-era Tomb

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Archaeologists in Greece have exposed a skeleton from a tomb dating back to the age of Alexander the Great. The excavation has refueled rumors about the Greek conqueror, whose final resting place leftovers a secrecy. Greece’s Culture Ministry established that an excavation site in the country’s north had once again produced thrilling results, namely, that […]

Archaeologists found an Amazing Discoveries in 2,000Year Old Mexican Tunnel

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Archaeologists make unbelievable Discoveries In Tunnel Sealed 2,000 Years Ago MEXICO CITY — A years-long examination of a tunnel sealed almost 2,000 years ago at the olden city of Teotihuacan yielded thousands of relics and the discovery of three chambers that could hold more significant finds, Mexican archaeologists said. Project leader Sergio Gomez said researchers […]

Reconstructing The Past – A Notable Step Forward In Korean Archaeology

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Archaeologists with few other experts have reconstructed a girl who is 1,500-year-old. She was perhaps 16 years old and had a wide, flat Asian face, a long neck and a slim body. The girl expired 1,500 years ago. But now she’s reborn – well, partially, at least. Officials from the Gaya National Research Institute of […]

Israel Exhibited Rare Ancient Coins Excavated From The Jewish Temple Site

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Israel exhibited for the first time on Wednesday a collection of rare coins charred and burn from the Roman destruction of the Jewish Temple nearly 2,000 years ago. About 70 coins were found in dig at the foot of a key Jerusalem holy site. They give a rare sight into the period of the Jewish […]

Malawi, the cradle of mankind?

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The latest discovery of pre-historic tools and remains of hominids in Malawi’s isolated northern district of Karonga gives further proof that the area could be the cradle of humankind, a chief German researcher said.Professor Friedemann Schrenk of the Goethe University in Frankfurt informed Reuters that two students working on the excavation site last month had […]