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Archaeologists Have Determined What Ancient Roman Wine Tasted Like
Archeology
700-Year-Old Coin Discovered Depicting Jesus Christ Next to a King
Animals
16-Million-Year-Old Skull of Extinct Species of Giant Dolphin Discovered in Peru
Archeology
Vatican Museums Open Ancient Roman Necropolis of ‘Via Triumphalis’ to the Public
Archeology
Amateur Paleontologist Discovers 70-Million-Year-Old Fossil While Walking His Dog
Archeology
Enormous 26-Foot Atlas Rises Up in Sicily After 20 Years of Reconstruction
Archeology
Researchers Discover Bronze Age Treasure Made of Meteorite
Archeology
Ancient Roman Scroll Burned by Mount Vesuvius Eruption Is Now Readable Thanks To AI
Archeology
World’s Oldest Known Tartan Fabric Is Discovered in Scottish Bog
Archeology
World’s Oldest Piece of Fossilized Skin Is Discovered in Oklahoma Cave
Archeology
Archeologists Open 2,600-Year-Old Etruscan Tomb Unearthing Ancient Treasures
Archeology
Lasers Uncover 2,500-Year–Old Cities Underneath the Amazon Rainforest
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