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  1. A New Find of the ‘Oldest Message in a Bottle’ Was Part of a German Experiment

    ... ocean currents. Archaeologists Uncover Spine-tingling New Hoard of Roman Letters at Vindolanda Fort Signed, Sealed, ... in Ausatralia. Source: Kym Illman By Alicia McDermott A New Find of the ‘Oldest Message in a Bottle’ Was Part of ...

    Alicia McDermott - 09/03/2018 - 01:53

  2. Ancient Origins Features in Box Office Hit Film Uncharted

    ... strait that would allow passage past the land mass of the New World (ie. the Americas). But he did have the side task ... ways and beliefs on all others. And when they visited a new land or island, they tended to leave with a lot more than ... and a series of clues in order to reach their goal. The Age of Discovery: A New World Dawns Rare Arabic Coin Provides ...

    Gary Manners - 06/06/2022 - 22:55

  3. Civilization's Midnight: The Late Bronze Age Collapse

    ... This cannot be further from the truth. A Forgotten Age: The Near East in the Late Bronze Age A millennium before ... was a bygone age far ahead of its time. In the south, the New Kingdom of Egypt dominated the Nile. At that time, around ... merely expedited an already teetering equilibrium. Ugarit: New York of the Levant But it is too early to dive into ...

    Liu Jiaxin - 04/12/2022 - 00:59

  4. Bronze Age Teenager's Grave with 180 Sheep Ankle Bones Found in Kazakhstan

    Archaeologists have unearthed a burial site from the Bronze Age, containing the remains of a teenage girl and numerous ... have unearthed a burial site from the Bronze Age, containing the remains of a teenage girl and numerous ... have been identified so far which trace to the Bronze Age (3200 – 1000 BC). The newly discovered grave was found ...

    Joanna Gillan - 09/09/2023 - 19:01

  5. Did David Wyrick Find the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail Near Newark, Ohio?

    ... suicide in 1864, four years after his discoveries at the age of 56, a broken man.   Two, eight-square plumb bobs ... mounds of Ohio, were also done at Chaco Canyon in southern New Mexico, but over a much greater distance.    Native ... Hopewell mound builders near Newark, Ohio.  He found a new string of DNA called X2A, which he concluded, was only ...

    Thomas O. Mills - 08/06/2017 - 13:58

  6. Beer Over Wine? New Find Indicates Bronze Age Greeks Imbibed Both Beverages!

    ... the only drink popular with ancient Greeks, according to a new report. The discovery of two Bronze Age breweries suggests that beer was a popular choice for ... the only drink popular with ancient Greeks, according to a new report. The discovery of two Bronze Age breweries ...

    Alicia McDermott - 01/02/2018 - 22:57

  7. Rare Bronze Age Spearhead has Remained Intact for Thousands of Years!

    ... thousands of years old. Researchers have called the Bronze Age spearhead “unique to the Channel Islands and a rare ... thousands of years old. Researchers have called the Bronze Age spearhead “unique to the Channel Islands and a rare ... Nordic Spearhead Raises the Question - Were The Vikings in New York? The Spearhead Discovery at a Glance The spearhead ...

    Alicia McDermott - 04/03/2021 - 13:56

  8. Discovery of Reindeer Antlers in Denmark may Rewrite Start of Viking Age

    A team of scholars says their new research is rewriting when and where the Viking age began. The official date for the start of Viking voyages ... it will always be a rationalisation,’ says Søvsø.” New study shows Viking women accompanied men on voyages to ...

    Mark Miller - 24/04/2015 - 22:24

  9. Bronze Age Mining in Europe Dates Back Earlier than Previously Thought

    ... -- in the Austrian region of Montafon since the Bronze Age. Thanks to C14 dating, a group of researchers from Goethe ... scale in this period in the Alps. "What significance our new site in Montafon had in the context of Bronze Age copper ... relaying the research results and their wide variety of new findings. Allow yourself when reading this book to be ...

    ancient-origins - 14/11/2015 - 14:51

  10. Most European Men are Descended from just Three Bronze Age Warlords, New Study Reveals

    ... European men are descended from just a handful of Bronze Age male ancestors, says a new genetic study in the journal Nature . The presence of ... men who gave genetic material for the study. The team used new methods for analyzing DNA variation to give a less biased ...

    Mark Miller - 25/05/2015 - 22:11

  11. Thousands Of Tombs Found in Xian, Home of China’s Terracotta Army

    ... approximately the third century BC. Recently, thousands of new Xian tombs and artifacts have been discovered in the area ... a major series of construction projects. Thousands of New Xian Tombs Will Yield New Insights Located on the Guanzhong Plain in Northwest ...

    ashley cowie - 23/02/2021 - 21:54

  12. A New Iron Age King in Britain? Gold Coin Found Stamped with the Name 'Esunertos'

    ... discovery of a coin bearing the name of a forgotten Iron Age ruler. Britain’s history may have just undergone a ... However, it exceeded all expectations by setting a new record at Spinks Auction, selling for a staggering ... the coin bearing Esunertos' name has opened a fascinating new chapter in the history of Iron Age Britain , which might ...

    Gary Manners - 18/10/2023 - 22:57

  13. Neanderthals Cared for Each Other and Survived into Old Age – New Research

    ... ancestors of ours to be rather brutish, dying at a young age and ultimately becoming extinct. But new findings show that at least some of these ancient ... dying at a young age and ultimately becoming extinct. But new findings show that at least some of these ancient ...

    ancient-origins - 10/04/2018 - 14:00

  14. Global Guides Animate the Past in Penn Museum’s New Galleries

    The new Penn Museum will include six new 'Global Guides’ from Africa, Mexico, and Central ... million refugees, half of whom, are under the age of 18. There are also millions of stateless people who ...

    ashley cowie - 13/11/2019 - 22:57

  15. Iranian 4,000-Year-Old Ancient Language Decoded But Questions Remain

    ... / Public domain ) Ancient Language Decoded: The “New” Linear Elamite Solution The first artifacts engraved ... the region known as Proto-Elamite , and consequently the new writing was called Linear Elamite. Later research ... Linear Elamite inscriptions found at the Iranian Bronze Age site of Konar Sandal as part of their analysis. Many ...

    Nathan Falde - 02/09/2022 - 01:58

  16. A Brief History of a Dutch Island - Manhattan

    ... the United States of America. It is also the place where New York was born. However, the origins of Manhattan are ... of 1,626 million people (2013). It is the heart of New York City, and a symbol of the USA. Its name comes from ... band government. Their territory included the area of New Jersey, the Lower Hudson Valley, the Delaware River, and ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 22/04/2016 - 03:54

  17. ‘Holy Grail’ Dating Technique Sheds New Light on Prehistoric Past

    A new archaeological dating technique has been successfully ... uncovered from a dig in East London’s Shoreditch. A new archaeological dating technique has been successfully ... methods in Archaeology. Are they accurate? Baffling Bronze Age Weapons Hoard Found in London Revealing the Sedentary ...

    ashley cowie - 09/04/2020 - 13:58

  18. The Iron Age Diet: Lots Of Blue Cheese and Beer, Poop Study Shows

    ... site of Hallstatt in Austria has revealed startling new facts about the Iron Age diet in central Europe.  Research on poop samples, or ... site of Hallstatt in Austria has revealed startling new facts about the Iron Age diet in central Europe. The ...

    Sahir - 14/10/2021 - 18:40

  19. The Birth of the Renaissance: Understanding the Genesis of a New Era

    ... ever created. During this time Columbus landed in the New World, the Protestant Reformation was launched, and the ... World, the Renaissance was the result of a completely new perspective, you could even say a completely new ... royal family, the average life expectancy dropped to the age of 29 during the Famine, and to the age of 17 with the ...

    Jason Jarrell - 24/09/2020 - 21:55

  20. Baboon Sounds May Hold the Key to Understanding the Formation of Human Language

    new study proposes that baboon grunts and barks might have ... struggle to discover just how human speech developed. A new study proposes that baboon grunts and barks might have ... a zoologist and paleontologist from the University of New England, made a revolutionary discovery which challenges ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 13/01/2017 - 03:44

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