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Bronze Age Discovery: Amazing 3000-year-old settlement gives up wheel!

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Bronze Age Discovery: Amazing 3000-year-old settlement gives up wheel!

Complete Bronze Age wheel believed to be the largest and earliest of its kind found in the UK has been unearthed The 3,000-year-old artefact was found at a site dubbed “Britain’s Pompeii”...

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100,000 Year Old Ruins of South Africa

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100,000 Year Old Ruins of South Africa

This article first appeared on grahamhancock.com and is written by Micheal Tellinger. The history of southern Africa is one of the great untold stories of the world. It has remained a guarded mystery by traditional knowledge keepers...

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Ancient Fourni archipelago ship graveyard reveals 45 wrecks spanning thousands of years

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Ancient Fourni archipelago ship graveyard reveals 45 wrecks spanning thousands of years

Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909 by Draper, Herbert James (1864-1920). Ancient mythology had many supernatural explanations for dangerous waterways. FRESH surveys of ancient Greece’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’ have revealed 45 wrecks...

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New Artifact-Filled Chambers Revealed under Teotihuacan

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Big news in the archaeology world: In 2003, torrential rains exposed the mouth of a previously unknown tunnel near the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan, in central Mexico. Feathered Serpent excavation Now, more than a decade later, researchers have reached the end of the 340’ (103m) tunnel (illustration) that runs about 60’ below […]

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40,000-year-old stone bracelet from Denison Cave is oldest ever found

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Dating back 40,000 years to the Denisovan species of early humans, new pictures show beauty and craftsmanship of prehistoric jewellery. <Made of chlorite, the bracelet was found in the same layer as the remains of some of the prehistoric people and is thought to belong to them.  [Credit: Anatoly Derevyanko and Mikhail Shunkov] It is intricately made […]

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