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Greece, ancient wreckage found in Ionian Sea

Greece, ancient wreckage found in Ionian Sea

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The wreckage of three ancient vessels were detected in the deep waters of the Ionian Sea during an investigation carried out by the oceanogr...
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Easter Island

Easter Island

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Easter Island, home of the huge statues called moai, is a petite dot of volcanic matter in the South Pacific Ocean. Called by Chileans the...
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Peter Carl Faberge 166th Birthday

Peter Carl Faberge 166th Birthday

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Peter Carl Faberge was born on 18 May 1846. He was a Russian jeweler, best known for the famous Faberge eggs, made in the style of genuine ...
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Jerusalem Old City

Jerusalem Old City

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Why Jerusalem Old City is unique? It is holy to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism - faiths that communally clinch faintly above half of the...
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Dunnyneill Islands

Dunnyneill Islands

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Dunnyneill Islands are located in southern Strangford Lough, close to the village of Killyleagh, County Down. The Dunnyneill Islands consist...
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Old Shipwrecks expose Their Chemical furtive

Old Shipwrecks expose Their Chemical furtive

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A team of scientists from the University of Gothenburg and Stockholm University has found large quantities of sulphur and iron compounds in ...
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Machu Picchu-Archaeology Finds

Machu Picchu-Archaeology Finds

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Machu Picchu is the name of the uptown fort of the Inca Empire. The name means "Old Mountain", and it refers to one of two mountai...
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Story behind Bermuda Triangle

Story behind Bermuda Triangle

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The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area with its points being at Miami, Florida, the island of Bermuda, and San Juan Puerto Rico. In this ...
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Ballplayer Statue proposes Sports Were Big in Ancient Mexico

Ballplayer Statue proposes Sports Were Big in Ancient Mexico

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Sports may possibly have been all the fury for ancient Mesoamericans, scientists say after discovering a piece of a figurine of an athlete n...
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Earliest Known Painting of Maya Astronomical Calendar Discovered

Earliest Known Painting of Maya Astronomical Calendar Discovered

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For the first time, archaeologists excavating at the large, monumental Maya center of Xultún in Guatemala have uncovered a structure featur...
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Ten top tips for getting into archaeology

Ten top tips for getting into archaeology

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Archaeology offers great opportunities for taking part, whether a lifelong interest beside another career, or a career in itself. It is neve...
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Search for for stolen water meters lead cops to 1,000-yr-old scripture

Search for for stolen water meters lead cops to 1,000-yr-old scripture

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A search to recover stolen water meters in Kalyan led cops to chance upon some historic antique stationery lying in a scrap shop. On Tuesday...
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Howard Carter- 138th Birthday

Howard Carter- 138th Birthday

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Birth and Death: Howard Carter was born on May 9th, 1874 in the small town of Kensington, London, England. He died on March 2nd, 1939 at th...
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Oldest Astronomical Instrument exposed in China

Oldest Astronomical Instrument exposed in China

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Chinese scientists have projected that an object composed 35 years ago from a tomb of the Western Han Dynasty in Fuyang city and called “lac...
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Iranian, Italian team to excavate ancient city of Estakhr

Iranian, Italian team to excavate ancient city of Estakhr

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A group of archaeological professionals from Italy will perform a sequence of studies in the ancient city of Estakhr, said director of the I...
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New Evidence In 'Ice Mummy’ Murder Mystery

New Evidence In 'Ice Mummy’ Murder Mystery

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After two decades-long exploration, researchers discovered that Ötzi, the 5,300-year-old ice mummy, establish conserved under ice in the Alp...
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Ancient Egyptian Mummy Suffered Rare and Painful Disease

Ancient Egyptian Mummy Suffered Rare and Painful Disease

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Around 2,900 years ago, an antique Egyptian man, likely in his 20s, passed away after anguishing from a rare, cancer like disease that may a...
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Cleopatra and Antony's Children Rediscovered

Cleopatra and Antony's Children Rediscovered

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Cleopatra's twin babies now have a face. An Italian Egyptologist has rediscovered a sculpture of Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene, ...
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Timbuktu’s Treasures exposed by Conflict

Timbuktu’s Treasures exposed by Conflict

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Few of Earth’s ancient cities have the mystique to match Timbuktu. During its golden age in medieval times, Timbuktu was a thriving desert ...
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