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The assembly hall at the ancient Hellenistic city of Stratonikeia, also known as the “City of Gladiators,” is restored to its ...
A new DFG project has been launched to study brick stamps in Roman Trier. Trier reached its peak in the 4th century AD, when ...
New research reveals that Flagstones in Dorset dates back to 3,200 BC, offering new insight into the origins of monumental ...
In County Meath in eastern Ireland sits the world heritage site of Brú na Bóinne. The late 4th millennium BC megalithic tombs ...
The prehistoric settlement of Wangen-Hinterhorn and its pile dwellings were first identified in the shallow water zone along ...
Archaeologists have recently unearthed the remarkably well-preserved remains of a dog from ancient Rome, shedding light on ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNImportant archaelogical findings unveiled at Cape DrepanonEarly Christian basilicas, a baptistery and a necropolis are among the important findings of the archaeological excavations at Cape Drepanon, on the west coast of Paphos.A lecture was held on Saturday ...
Excavations in Elazığ, Turkey, reveal 6,000-year-old hearths and artifacts, offering new insight into ancient civilizations.
Decorated flask uncovered in cave-turned-olive press at Horvat 'Anim; symbol of camels’ central role in early Islamic economy ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNArchaeologists in Negev unearth 1,200-year-old jug decorated with camelsArtifact daubed with red pattern and trio of animals, considered advanced for its time, discovered near olive press in Yatir Forest The post Archaeologists in Negev unearth 1,200-year-old jug ...
"The depiction of camels on the vessel highlights the importance of the animal, which was a central means of land transportation around 1,200 years ago." ...
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