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Impressive farm house dated 2,800 year old Discovered near Tel Aviv, Israel

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An attractive 2,800-year-old farmhouse has been unearthed during an archaeological dig near Tel Aviv, Israel. The large, 23-room home, which covers a 100ft x 130ft area, was build in the eighth century BC, around the time of the Assyrian defeat of Israel. The site is thought to have a wealthy history, with Greek coins found […]

Ancient mummy ready for public display after excavation in 2012

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French archaeologists are cautiously preparing the mummy, which is believed to be of a woman, ahead of a new exhibition. Archaeologists have been careful to protect and keep her in the similar foetal position. More than 80 mummies and skeletons were found in Pachacamac, which contain infants and children who are believed to have been […]

Scientists find earliest case of human cancer in man who died 4,500 years ago

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The earliest known case of cancer has been recognized in the skeleton of a Siberian Bronze Age man. The 4,500-year-old bones have important marks and holes, alerting researchers to the devastating lung or prostate cancer that the ancient man had endured. This new proof of the illness in ancient bones demonstrates that cancer is not […]

Archaeological proof for 1,700YearOld Chemical fighting

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One of the unique features of the First World War was the widespread use of chemical arms. Chemical gases of a variety of lethality, including mustard gas, phosgene and tear gas, were used to disable and kill enemy defenders. Although chemical weapons played a major role during the Great War, its practice can be dated […]

Archaeologists expose lost medieval palace under prehistoric fortress at Old Sarum

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The archaeological site of Old Serum situated in Wiltshire, England, has a rich history stretching back at least five thousand years. But it was William the Conqueror’s collection of the site for his royal castle in the 11th century that left the greatest mark on this historic landmark. Now geophysical surveys have uncovered that what […]