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Archaeologists May Have Found a Link to King Arthur in Cornwall
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Archaeologists May Have Found a Link to King Arthur in Cornwall

“The discovery of high-status buildings – potentially a royal palace complex – at Tintagel is transforming … Archaeologists May Have Found a Link to King Arthur in CornwallRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 29, 2025
3,000 Year Old Ball of String Found in the UK
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3,000 Year Old Ball of String Found in the UK

An every day occurrence we can all relate to is finding a pesky string of thread … 3,000 Year Old Ball of String Found in the UKRead more

by Jade•April 28, 2025
Ancient Cannon Uncovered in Hong Kong
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Ancient Cannon Uncovered in Hong Kong

Deep within the waters surrounding Hong Kong lays one of the oldest maritime artifacts to be … Ancient Cannon Uncovered in Hong KongRead more

by Jade•April 24, 2025
Largest Mayan Tomb Ever at Xunantunich
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Largest Mayan Tomb Ever at Xunantunich

“[The tomb] is one of the largest burial chambers we have ever found,” – Dr. Jaime … Largest Mayan Tomb Ever at XunantunichRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 20, 2025
New Alamo Project Has Uncovered an Exciting Find
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New Alamo Project Has Uncovered an Exciting Find

It was December of 1835. Texas was fighting a bloody battle for independence from Mexico. It … New Alamo Project Has Uncovered an Exciting FindRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 19, 2025
The Face of Prehistoric Scotland: Meet Ava
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The Face of Prehistoric Scotland: Meet Ava

The face you’re looking at is 3,700 years old. Her name is Ava, and she was … The Face of Prehistoric Scotland: Meet AvaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 17, 2025
Does a Paleo Diet Eliminate Cancer? Not According to Archaeology
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Does a Paleo Diet Eliminate Cancer? Not According to Archaeology

“Modern medicine tends to assume that cancers and tumours in humans are diseases caused by modern … Does a Paleo Diet Eliminate Cancer? Not According to ArchaeologyRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 15, 2025
Archaeology and the Kingdom of Gesher
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Archaeology and the Kingdom of Gesher

“The feeling you get is that they are either terrified of something on the outside or … Archaeology and the Kingdom of GesherRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 10, 2025
Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable Mysteries
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Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable Mysteries

There are so many mysteries in this wonderful world of ours. Some are awesome and yet … Unsolved History: 17 Shocking & Unforgettable MysteriesRead more

by Theodore Hoosevelt•April 1, 2025
Bronze Age Village Destroyed By Arsonists
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Bronze Age Village Destroyed By Arsonists

Located in eastern England over 3,000 years ago was a wonderful Bronze Age village. Unfortunately, this … Bronze Age Village Destroyed By ArsonistsRead more

by Jade•March 31, 2025

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