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Unknown language discovered in Southeast Asia
A previously unknown language has been found in the Malay Peninsula by linguists from Lund University in Sweden. The language has been given the name Jedek.
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Historic Findings: Zoroastrianism in Anatolia
The secrets of Oluz Höyük have begun speculation in regional history.
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The Shared Genetic Origins of Sardinians and Lebanese
After examining the mitochondrial DNA of women from Sardinia, Lebanon and historical sites, researchers now believe that there was a migration of people between these two places which should help support historical theories of population mobility in ancient Mediterranean cultures.
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Chambers discovered in Peru shed light on political ceremonies in ancient society
Chambers found at the Limon complex in Peru show ancient rooms for the royalty of the Moche civilization.
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Tens Of Thousands Of Maya Structures Identified In Guatemala
Using the LiDAR system researchers in Guatemala have found over 60,000 remains from the Maya scattered across the country. The system allowed them to view the jungle and remove all of the plants, revealing what once stood.
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Islamic Art-Inspired 800-Year-Old Knight Chess Piece Found In Norway
An Islamic chess piece was found in Norway
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Experts Crack 500-Year-Old Secret Code Developed By King Ferdinand Of Aragon
A unique code used by King Ferdinand to talk to one of his commanders has finally been solved and the method of writing was not an easy one to figure out.
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Spy satellites are revealing Afghanistan’s lost empires
Utilizing satellites researchers are discovering thousands of lost archaeological ruins in Afghanistan dating to thousands of years ago.
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Egypt's copper paper
Researchers have found copper in Egyptian scrolls.
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Bronze Age to Sassanid period finds in Northeastern Iran
Rivi, an old Persian city, has been found to contain Achaemenid ruins in its southern end. Based on the findings so far, this city could well be over 3,000 years old, streching back to the Bronze Age.
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An exceptional mosaic came to light in Laodicea
Another huge mosaic found! This time it was in Laodicea.
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Massive Tomb Of A Badass Scythian Prince Found In Siberia
The largest Scythian tomb of a prince to date has been found in Tuva, Russia and it is getting archaeologists excited about the potential to discover new artifacts
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Ancient burial chambers containing artifacts discovered in Turkey's Izmir
A variety of artifacts have been discovered near the Anatolian city of Metropolis, dating to the 1st century.
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Chapel discovered during renovations at Sümela Monastery in Turkey's Trabzon
A chapel only accessible through a hidden passage has been discovered during the restoration of historic Sümela Monastery in Turkey's northern Trabzon...
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Three 2,000-Year-Old Shipwrecks Found Off The Coast Of Egypt Reveal Roman Treasures
Archaeologists have discovered a number of Roman shipwrecks lying on the seabed off the northern coast of Egypt in the harbor city of Alexandria. Among the
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New Archaeological Evidence Points To Landing Site Of Julius Caesar's Invasion Of Britain
New archaeological evidence reveals Julius Caesar's most likely landing spot during the 54 BCE invasion of Britain – Pegwell Bay on the Isle of Thanet in n
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The date of the Porta Nigra's construction has been found
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The Griffin Warrior
Credit: uofcincinnati The tomb of a 3,500 year old Bronze Age warrior was found near Pylos (an ancient city in southwest Peloponnese) with a trove of treasure. Discovered near the Palace of Nestor,…
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Never too deep to dive
India has a plethora of shipwrecks ready to be examined but don't have the archaeologists for it.
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Archaeologists Discover Etruscan Temple On The 'Mountain Of Jupiter'
An Etruscan temple was discovered on top of Monte Giovi (Mt. Jupiter) along with numerous artifacts.
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