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Archeology
Archeology
Surveying the Stone Age, a Period That Covers 98% of Human History
Archeology
“Trey” the Triceratops Skeleton Sells for $5.5 Million, Setting an Online Auction Record
Archeology
Archaeologists Discover 43,000 Ancient Egyptian “To-Do” Lists Offering a Rare Glimpse of Daily Life
Archeology
Eye-Opening Pompeii Exhibition Reveals Victims Frozen in Final Moments After Eruption
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
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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
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