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Discovery of a 16th century Gold Ring

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Archaeologists have discovered a gold ring in the grave in a monastery of East Iceland. The discovery is significant because there are very few rings found in the excavations. The archeologist Skriduklaustur says that the ring is a normal wedding ring but it is decorated little. The ring has a leafy pattern engraved and it […]

Musical Event Took Place in Torch-lit at France during Stone Age

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About 12,000 years ago, the well-known musical events would have taken place in torch-lit caves beside walls roofed in art, according to new archaeological research taken place in France. Stone Age-era caves there allow paintings placed in the most acoustically booming places, where sound remains or echoes.
The prime cathedrals, theaters and recital halls, researchers now […]