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How Ancient Tattoo Artists Used Volcanic Glass

NANGGU, SOLOMON ISLANDS – Archaeologists from Australia and New Zealand working on a Pacific site have … How Ancient Tattoo Artists Used Volcanic GlassRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 20, 2025
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World’s Oldest Paycheck Says Workers Were Paid In Beer

A tablet made around 3100 to 3000 BC is the world’s oldest paycheck. It’s over 5,000 … World’s Oldest Paycheck Says Workers Were Paid In BeerRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 19, 2025
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Carthage Dig Reveals the Mechanics of Ancient Chariot Racing

Rome was an empire obsessed with violence. Citizens went to fighting pits that stood like temples … Carthage Dig Reveals the Mechanics of Ancient Chariot RacingRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 12, 2025
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The Mask of Pan: Mystery Solved

“Now that the whole gate has been exposed, we not only have better information for dating … The Mask of Pan: Mystery SolvedRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 9, 2025
Unsolved Archaeology: The Moai of Easter Island (Part II)
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Unsolved Archaeology: The Moai of Easter Island (Part II)

Last time on Unsolved Archaeology, we introduced the Moai of Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, and talked … Unsolved Archaeology: The Moai of Easter Island (Part II)Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 8, 2025
The Skeletons in Benjamin Franklin’s Basement
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The Skeletons in Benjamin Franklin’s Basement

LONDON, 1998 – Renovators were working on turning Benjamin Franklin’s ambassadorial abode in London into a … The Skeletons in Benjamin Franklin’s BasementRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•February 4, 2025
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Over 4,000 Stolen Artifacts Have Been Returned Home to Peru

It’s a major victory for Peru’s archaeological community, over four thousand archaeological and historical pieces have … Over 4,000 Stolen Artifacts Have Been Returned Home to PeruRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 23, 2025
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Noble Couple Unearthed In Unique Viking Burial

“It’s very special that the man and woman’s graves are marked by the same tomb or … Noble Couple Unearthed In Unique Viking BurialRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 20, 2025
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Cappadocia’s Underground Monastary

“We will see what we find in the next stages. The history of this place is … Cappadocia’s Underground MonastaryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 14, 2025
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The Roman Centurion’s Terror Weapon

“You don’t just have these silent but deadly bullets flying over; you’ve got a sound effect … The Roman Centurion’s Terror WeaponRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 13, 2025

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