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Latest Archeological Research Suggests Women May Be Better Hunters Than Men
Archeology
72-Million-Year-Old Fossil of Ancient “Sea Dragon” Discovered in Japan
Archeology
Unique 2,000-Year-Old Roman Mosaic Made of Seashells, Glass, and Tiles Discovered Near Colosseum
Ancient Art
Team of 30 Archaeologists Spend 5 Years Uncovering Ancient Egyptian New Year’s Painting
Archeology
150-Million-Year-Old Sea Monster Skull Discovered Along UK Coast
Archeology
Divers Discover Nearly 50,000 Submerged Coins Off the Coast of Italy
Archeology
2,000-Year-Old Hologram Ring Features Face of Woman’s Deceased Son
Archeology
Footprints in New Mexico Suggest That Humans Were Already in North America Over 20,000 Years Ago
Archeology
3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Arrow is Discovered at Melting Ice in Norway
Archeology
West Point Opens 200-Year-Old Time Capsule and Uncovers Six Silver Early American Coins
Archeology
Ancient Babylonian Tablet Uses Pythagorean Theorem 1,000 Years Before Pythagoras Was Born
Archeology
Largest-Ever Roman Mosaic Discovered in Anatolia Turns Out to Be Even Bigger Than Expected
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