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Archeology
Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them
Archeology
Coin Used for Bus Fare Turns Out To Be 2,000-Year-Old Carthaginian Artifact
Archeology
40,000-Year-Old Symbols Carved in Bone May Reveal the Origins of Written Language
Archeology
700-Year-Old Shipwreck Reveals a Trove of Ceramics Challenging History Itself
Archeology
How a Lost Hammer Led to the Discovery of Britain’s Greatest Roman Treasure
Archeology
1,400-Year-Old Zapotec Tomb Discovery Is Mexico’s Biggest Archaeological Find of the Decade
Ancient Art
World’s Oldest Known Cave Art Discovered in Indonesian Cave
Archeology
Rock Art in South Texas Reflects the 6,000-Year-Old Worldview of Indigenous Americans
Archeology
What Pompeii Looked Like Just Hours Before Mt. Vesuvius’ Eruption Destroyed It
Archeology
Fossil of Extinct North American Rhino Offers Evidence Challenging Our Knowledge of Arctic History
Archeology
Ancient 2,220-Year-Old Gold Coin Discovered in Jerusalem Sheds Light on Its History
Archeology
Remains of St. Francis, the Patron Saint of Animals, Will Be on Public View for the First Time
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