2,000-year old bronze wares found in Shanxi Province
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Archaeologists have uncovered 2,000-year old bronze wares during excavations of the Taosi North Cemetery in Shanxi Province ..read more
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Neolithic people navigated the Mediterranean Sea using sophisticated boats
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A study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, proposes that Neolithic communities living along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea utilised technologically sophisticated boats for travel and trade 7,000 years ago ..read more
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Study reveals ‘cozy domesticity’ of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England’s ancient marshland
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A major report on the remains of a stilt village that was engulfed in flames almost 3,000 years ago reveals in unprecedented detail the daily lives of England’s prehistoric fenlanders.   ..read more
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Baptismal font found in crypts beneath Quedlinburg Collegiate Abbey
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Archaeological investigations of a crypt at the Quedlinburg Collegiate Abbey have revealed a baptismal font dating from the Ottonian Dynasty period ..read more
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Old Kingdom mastaba discovered in Dahshur
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A joint Egyptian-German archaeological mission has discovered a mastaba from Egypt’s Old Kingdom Period during excavations at Dahshur ..read more
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Archaeologists suggest that Rabana-merquly was a sanctuary for the water goddess Anahita
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Archaeologists excavating the mountain fortress of Rabana-merquly suggest that it may have also served as a sanctuary for the water goddess Anahita ..read more
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Archaeologists discover ancient rock art sites in Brazil’s Jalapão region
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Archaeologists from the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPAN) have discovered 16 new archaeological sites within Brazil’s Jalapão region that depict ancient rock art ..read more
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The rise and fall of King John
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John was born in 1166 at Beaumont Palace in Oxford, England, and was the youngest son of Henry II and the Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine ..read more
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11,000-year-old stone ornaments indicate early body perforation
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Stone personal ornaments found in 11,000-year-old burials provide the earliest evidence of body perforation in South-west Asia ..read more
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Sculptured head and bust from Roman period discovered at Burghley House
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A sculptured head and bust made from marble has been discovered during construction works on the car park at Burghley House ..read more
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