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Ancient Unknown Underwater City With Large Columns And Sarcophagus Discovered Off Marmara Sea

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In the Roman era there was a busy sea trade in this region, these new findings just verified that thesis. An amateur diver has discovered an ancient unknown underwater city with large columns and sarcophagus off Marmara Sea. The underwater city is located about 20-25 kilometers off the shore of the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s […]

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Roman coins unearthed in Devon prompt historians to redraw map of the empire

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Credit:  Article by Jess Staufenberg – Independent.com  (6-23-2016) The boundary of the Roman Empire and its influence in Britain are being re-thought as the full significance of a discovery of coins in Devon begins to sink in. The southwest of the country, which was previously thought to have rejected Roman influence, may actually have been intricately […]

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Iraqi Kurdistan Site Reveals Evolution towards the First Cities of Mesopotamia

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A Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) campaign at the site of Gird Lashkir, in Iraq, reveals the evolution from the first farming societies to the consolidation of the first cities of Mesopotamia. CAMPAIGN AT THE SITE OF GIRD LASHKIR, IN IRAQ, REVEALS THE EVOLUTION FROM THE FIRST FARMING SOCIETIES TO THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE FIRST […]

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Campsite dating back 12000 years unearthed by Route 8 Construction near Fredricton, NB

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Archaeologists have found evidence that proves First Nations people were in New Brunswick more than 10,000 years ago. For years archaeologists suspected the First Nations history might go way back because there had been small, individual finds, but Hurricane Earl helped reveal even more. But for the first time, a large campsite has been uncovered […]

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500-Year-Old Map Explodes ‘Earth-Shattering Reality’

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World famous Ottoman cartographer Piri Reis’ 500-year-old map, apart from accurately exploring the northern coast of Antarctica, provides mind-boggling information about 2000 important ports and cities of the Mediterranean Sea, the western coasts of Europe and North Africa and the eastern coast of South America. The Piri Reis map was compiled in 1513 and when […]

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