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ArticleGold Pendant Found in Denmark Depicts Norse God Odin, and May Have Been a Sacrifice to Avert the Disastrous Weather of 536 AD Mark Miller04 years 2 weeks ago
ArticleSilver Treasure Hidden During a 17th Century Bulgarian Uprising Uncovered Mark Miller04 years 1 month ago
ArticleRock-Cut Tombs in Turkey May be Part of Largest Necropolis in the World Mark Miller14 years 1 month ago
ArticleAncient Maya citadel discovered in Belize is an anomaly Mark Miller34 years 1 month ago
ArticleRitually Motivated Traditions May Be Behind Holes Drilled into Skulls in Prehistoric Russia Mark Miller14 years 1 month ago
ArticleMedieval man with facial deformity may have had head drilled in an exorcism Mark Miller44 years 1 month ago
ArticleHow (Most) Humans Lost Their Tails - From Fish to Tetrapods to Apes to Homo Sapiens Mark Miller104 years 1 month ago
ArticleMetals in Bronze Age Weapons Discovered in Sweden Came from Distant Lands Mark Miller24 years 2 months ago
ArticleResearchers locate Submerged Lost Ancient City where Athens and Sparta Fought a Battle Mark Miller14 years 2 months ago
ArticleAdvanced Hydraulic Engineering made Desertified Peruvian Valleys Livable 1,500 Years Ago Mark Miller24 years 2 months ago
ArticleDid light-skinned, redheaded Neanderthal women hunt with the men? Mark Miller104 years 3 months ago
ArticleAncient Egyptian Makeup: Beauty and Protection with Poison Mark Miller14 years 3 months ago
ArticleViking Chief Tore Hund and his successful resistance against Christian conversion Mark Miller164 years 4 months ago
ArticleThe Justinianic Plague Wasn’t as Bad as Many Scholars Think Mark Miller24 years 4 months ago
ArticleMedieval Ring Found in Robin Hood’s Forest May Net a Small Fortune Mark Miller44 years 5 months ago
Article5,000-Year-Old Unlooted Tomb of Thracian Warrior is Biggest Find of the Year in Turkey Mark Miller54 years 5 months ago
ArticleCreek Tribes Were Decimated by Disease but Thrived Through Skin Trade Mark Miller24 years 6 months ago
ArticleKhoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth Mark Miller274 years 7 months ago
ArticleNew study reveals trepanation surgery in ancient Siberia Mark Miller64 years 7 months ago
ArticleArchaeologists uncover 4,200-year-old Tombs of ancient Egyptian priests Mark Miller14 years 7 months ago
ArticleMiners in Iberia 5,300 years ago had high social status and rich burials Mark Miller04 years 7 months ago
ArticleThe Elusive Tomb of Queen Nefertiti may lie behind the walls of Tutankhamun's Burial Chamber Mark Miller54 years 7 months ago
ArticleProsthesis found on Ancient Skeleton of Man whose Foot was likely Cut Off in Battle Mark Miller04 years 8 months ago
Article1,500-Year-Old Graffiti reveals Gladiator Battles Mark Miller04 years 8 months ago
ArticleBulgarian City Named for Love has a Long History of Being Attacked and Bombarded Mark Miller04 years 8 months ago

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