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480,000-year-old ax sharpener is the oldest known elephant bone tool ever discovered in Europe
The "very rare" find provides an extraordinary glimpse into the ingenuity of early human relatives who lived around half a ...
Pergamon’s setting strengthens the interpretation. The city was closely tied to the sanctuary of Asclepius and long had a reputation for healing. The Asklepion at Pergamon became one of antiquity’s ...
Historically known as Lohigundi, later Lokki Gundi, Lakkundi was once a bustling town. From prehistoric times, it held ...
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Archaeology breakthrough as stunning evidence reveals how Egypt's Great Pyramid was built
A groundbreaking study published in Nature proposes how Egypt's Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed using an internal ...
The newly completed Guar Kepah Archaeological Gallery, now home to the "Penang Woman" which stands among the country's most ...
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Revolutionary War shipwrecks are caught in preservation debate
The push is on to save relics from the Battle of Valcour Island, 250 years after American forces clashed with the British on ...
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When we think of the world's oldest art, Europe usually comes to mind, with famous cave paintings in France and Spain often ...
That’s the everyday experience awaiting visitors at Nitro Antique Mall in Nitro, West Virginia – a destination that has ...
Hidden beneath layers of moss and time, a remarkable archaeological find has emerged from the forests of northern Ontario. The so-called 'Wawa Runestone' features over 250 Nordic runes and may be the ...
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