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Archeology
Scientists Have Finally Cracked the Code on How the Mayan Calendar Works
Archeology
9-Year-Old Discovers 200-Million-Year-Old Ammonite Fossil in Beach Cliff
Archeology
What Researchers Long Thought Was Just an Agate Crystal Is Actually a Dinosaur Egg Fossil
Archeology
Archeologists Find Preserved Food at an Ancient Iraqi Tavern Site
Archeology
‘Vesuvius Challenge’ Will Pay Up to $1M to Whoever Can Decipher Charred Scrolls From Pompeii
Archeology
Italian Archeologists Created 100 Plaster Casts of Pompeii Victims Petrified in Ash
Archeology
Scientists Reveal a Hidden Corridor in Great Pyramid of Giza Not Seen for Thousands of Years
Archeology
Museum Discovers That Its “Fake” Sword Is Actually an Authentic 3,000-Year-Old Weapon
Archeology
Man Solves 20,000-Year-Old Cave Drawings Mystery That’s Been Stumping Archeologists
Archeology
9-Year-Old Paleontology Lover Finds Giant Megalodon Tooth on Maryland Beach
Archeology
Radar Technology Discovers Intricate Ancient Mayan Civilization in Northern Guatemala
Archeology
Centuries-Old Ship in Perfect Condition Is Found at the Bottom of Norway’s Largest Lake
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