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Rare Kiln Uncovered in Israel
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Rare Kiln Uncovered in Israel

During an excavation in northern Israel, an ancient potters’ workshop has been discovered. Experts believe that … Rare Kiln Uncovered in IsraelRead more

by Jade•April 3, 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
Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ Theory
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Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ Theory

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – Mayan king Pakal’s soul was destined to go down, not up, archaeologists … Mayan Site Helps Archaeologists Debunk ‘Chariots of the Gods’ TheoryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 28, 2025
How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their Dead
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How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their Dead

ROTHLEY, LEICESTERSHIRE – A new find is helping researchers reshape an old narrative about England’s history. … How Anglo-Saxons Established Dominance By Burying Their DeadRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 27, 2025
Tools Dating Back 16,000 Years Found In Texas
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Tools Dating Back 16,000 Years Found In Texas

“We are beginning to understand that the first peoples in the New World were just like … Tools Dating Back 16,000 Years Found In TexasRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 26, 2025
New Royal Tomb Shatters Misconceptions About the Moche
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New Royal Tomb Shatters Misconceptions About the Moche

“When I started as a young student, 25, 30 years ago, we thought the Moche was … New Royal Tomb Shatters Misconceptions About the MocheRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•March 23, 2025
The Truth Behind King Albert’s Mysterious Death
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The Truth Behind King Albert’s Mysterious Death

A gruesome souvenir that was taken from King Albert’s death site over 80 years ago, has … The Truth Behind King Albert’s Mysterious DeathRead more

by Jade•March 20, 2025
King Henry VIII’s Warship Is Now On Public Display
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King Henry VIII’s Warship Is Now On Public Display

One of history’s largest conservation projects is finally coming to an end after 34 years. The … King Henry VIII’s Warship Is Now On Public DisplayRead more

by Jade•March 18, 2025
Cave Art Gives Experts a New Look at European Encounters in the Caribbean
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Cave Art Gives Experts a New Look at European Encounters in the Caribbean

Puerto Rico’s Mona Island is Puerto Rico’s third largest island. Known for its intricate network of … Cave Art Gives Experts a New Look at European Encounters in the CaribbeanRead more

by Jade•March 16, 2025
‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish Chapel
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‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish Chapel

Located in Aberdeen, Scotland is a small 15th century church. This church may look harmless, however, … ‘Witch’ Prison Uncovered Underneath Historic Scottish ChapelRead more

by Jade•March 14, 2025

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