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Mummy and lock of hair showcased at college

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An Egyptian mummy and a lock of Mary Queen of Scots’ hair are two of the artifacts that are put on display at a Lancashire college. The collection will be presented at Stonyhurst College, a 16th Century former manor house near Clitheroe. Other items that are included are 17th Century Persian astronomical calendar, a hat […]

33 Peru Mummies Victim of Human Sacrifices

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The head of a team of archaeologists examining 33 mummies found in Peru says the bodies were human sacrifices.”The majority of them were sacrificed using a very sharp bladed tool, possibly a copper or bronze tummy knife. And for the majority there are numerous combinations, complex set of dissimilarity on cutting of the throat, “Mr. […]

Archaeological Study of a Limestone Sinkhole:

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In partnership with the East National Park of the Dominican Republic, a team of archaeologists and scientists led by Charles D.Beeker of Indiana University has provided an initial evaluation of a mysterious sinkhole in the tropical jungle. During three separate expeditions in 1996, the team was able to penetrate and document the archaeological potential of […]

The Last Days of Otzi’s:

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5000 year old murder case was cracked using new investigational methods by a team of archaeologists in LMU research team. The chronologies of injuries were released to the world few days back by Professor Andreas. The Iceman survived the arrow wound in his back, but after a short time he had received a blow at […]