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Archeology
5,000-Year-Old Civilization Discovered Beneath the Sand in the Arabian Peninsula Thanks To AI
Archeology
Researchers Use Laser Technology To Reveal Tattoos on 1,200-Year-Old Peruvian Mummies
Archeology
Pompeii Excavation Unearths One of the Largest and Most Luxurious Private Baths
Archeology
King Arthur Site in England is Actually 4,000 Years Older Than Archaeologists Originally Thought
Archeology
Mysterious Hoard of 3,000 Roman Coins Discovered in Germany, Miles from the Empire’s Borders
Archeology
Archaeologists Unearth 3,500-Year-Old Wooden Spade Preserved in British Wetlands
Archeology
Revolutionary Technology Digitally Reconstructs Faces of Ancient Skulls Found in Scotland
Archeology
Latest Archeological Research Suggests Women May Be Better Hunters Than Men
Ancient Art
Longstanding Mystery Surrounding the Origins of a 30,000-Year-Old Figurine Is Solved
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Teen Finds Buried Treasure From the Bronze Age While Searching With Metal Detector
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Surprising Research Discovery Finds That Machu Picchu Is Older Than We Thought
History
Archaeologists Unearth Dozens of 2,500-Year-Old Coffins in Egypt
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