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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
Archeology
1,300-Year-Old Heartfelt Letter Between Family Members Found in Iranian Cave
Archeology
202-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur the Size of a Blue Whale May the World’s Largest Marine Reptile
Archeology
250-Year-Old Bottled Cherries Discovered at Mount Vernon
Archeology
Discover the Hallaton Helmet, a Newly Restored Piece of Ancient Roman Armor
Archeology
Child Playing in a Sandbox Discovers Ancient Roman Coin Buried Within
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