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Archeology
130-Foot-Long Snake Carvings From 2,000 Years Ago Found in South America
Archeology
3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Coffin Includes Drawing That Looks Just Like Marge Simpson
Ancient Art
Missing Head of Ancient Greek Statue Unearthed After 2,100 Years
Animals
Archeologists Unearth Ancient Maya Beekeeping Tools in Southeastern Mexico
Archeology
3.6-Million-Year-Old Preserved Hominid Footprints at Risk of Obliteration by Climate Change
Archeology
Vogelherd Horse: The World’s Oldest Known Horse Carving From 32,000 Years Ago
Archeology
Researchers Discover 7,000-Year-Old Underwater Road
Archeology
130,000-Year-Old Carved Bear Bone May Be the Earliest Neanderthal Art
Archeology
Gardener Discovers Rock With Ancient Irish Writing System in His Yard
Archeology
Archeologists Unearth a Rare Purple Pigment That Is More Valuable Than Gold
Archeology
How Did Egyptians Build Pyramids? New Study Suggests Answer
Archeology
Stunning Facial Reconstruction of a Mummy Found in an Australian High School
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