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A 1,500-year-old gold sword fitting just surfaced in Norway — pointing archaeologists to a hidden center of power during the Migration Period
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Archeology
An Egyptian scarab amulet just turned up in a 2,500-year-old Iberian tomb in Spain — more than 2,000 miles from Egypt, buried beside cremated remains
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BeckhamLangford
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A 500-year-old gold dental bridge just surfaced in Scotland — the earliest known oral care of its kind still attached to the original skull
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
A 43-foot sea monster just got pulled from the Texas rocks — Tylosaurus rex was an apex hunter that ruled the oceans when dinosaurs still walked the land
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BeckhamLangford
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A 2,300-year-old necropolis just surfaced beneath a future solar plant in Italy — construction crews pulling tombs and grave goods straight out of the bedrock
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Archaeologists in Greece just uncovered 20 stone bases of votive statues still standing in their original spots — untouched at the Sanctuary of Apollo since the Archaic period
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Crews excavating an ancient Egyptian port just pulled up Chinese porcelain from beneath the sand — trade pottery that sailed the Red Sea a thousand years ago
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Egyptian archaeologists just pulled 22 painted wooden coffins from the Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb in Luxor — stuffed with eight sealed papyri from a sanctuary 3,000 years old
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Egyptian crews just pulled a 50-foot sandstone reservoir from an ancient Red Sea port — part of the water system that once slaked caravans bound for India and Yemen
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Archaeologists at Peru’s Kuélap fortress just lifted five bodies from a funerary chamber sealed for centuries — ceremonial offerings still sitting beside the remains
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
A 2,300-year-old necropolis just turned up in Vasto, Italy under the site of a future solar plant — construction crews pulling tombs and grave goods straight from the bedrock
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Archaeologists in Luxor just pulled 22 painted ‘Chanters of Amun’ coffins and eight sealed papyri from the 3,000-year-old Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb at Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Traces of red corrosion on two tiny Roman medical tools just gave scientists the oldest direct evidence of surgical anesthesia ever documented
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
A 2,300-year-old necropolis just turned up in Vasto, Italy under the site of a future solar plant — construction crews pulled tombs and grave goods from the bedrock
By
BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Crews digging beneath Germany’s Main River at Aschaffenburg just uncovered a sprawling Iron Age settlement preserved almost untouched in waterlogged soil
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Excavators in Sicily just uncovered a Greek sanctuary hidden beneath a Roman floor — two ancient civilizations stacked right on top of each other beneath the modern town
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Archaeologists in Aswan just pulled Old Kingdom rock-cut tombs from the Qubbet el-Hawa necropolis — burial chambers packed with inscribed pottery and funerary goods
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
An Egyptian scarab amulet just turned up in a 2,500-year-old Iberian tomb in Spain — more than 2,000 miles from Egypt, buried beside cremated remains
By
BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Crews excavating along Hungary’s Tisza River just uncovered the ruins of a medieval ferry crossing and the village that grew around it — a lost hub of inland travel
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BeckhamLangford
Archeology
Researchers just decoded Egyptian clay tablets that mix anti-witchcraft spells with daily tax records — a bureaucracy and a curse carved onto the same stone
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BeckhamLangford
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