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Paleolithic Hunting Stick From Germany Analyzed

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Scientists have analyzed a Paleolithic hunting stick, which was found in Germany. This unique artifact provides insights into the hunting strategies of ancient humans.The Paleolithic era, also known as the Old Stone Age, lasted from around 2.6 million years ago to about 10,000 years ago. During this time, early humans relied on hunting and gathering […]

3000-year-old untouched burial of ‘charioteer’ discovered in Siberia

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Archaeologists in Siberia have discovered a remarkably well-preserved burial of a 3000-year-old “charioteer” untouched by looters. The burial was found in the Altai Mountains region, known for its rich archaeological finds. The burial chamber, made of stone slabs, contained the remains of a man believed to be in his 30s or 40s. He was found […]

2,000 Ancient Figurines Unearthed on Greek Island

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In a major archaeological discovery, over 2,000 ancient figurines have been unearthed on the Greek island of Keros. The find has been described as one of the most important Aegean archaeological sites of the last decades. The figures all date to between 2,500 and 2,000 BC, making them the earliest known representations of humans in […]

Archaeologists Discover Wooden Spikes Described by Julius Caesar

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Archaeologists recently reported a stunning discovery; wooden spikes mentioned in Julius Caesar’s “Gallic War” book that were thought to have gone missing for centuries. The discovery was made in a site in northwest France near the coastal city of Brittany. In his book, Julius Caesar wrote about how the Gauls used pointed wooden stakes to […]

The Archaeological Story of the Etruscan People

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The Etruscans were an ancient civilization that lived in what is now central Italy. They flourished from around 900 to 100 BC, before being assimilated into Roman society. The Etruscans had a strong tradition of art, architecture, religion, and trade. They were also renowned as warriors, sailors, and merchants. The origins of the Etruscans are […]