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Egyptian Pyramids Build by Seashells
Number of Comments » 0Most of the Egypt monuments like sphinx, Cheops contains hundreds of marine fossils which are intact and preserved in the walls of the constructions. The researcher’s recommend that the stone used for monument research must be engraved out of natural stone. The Egyptian pyramids are well packed with ancient fossils and seashells. Researchers examined the […]
Chinese Terracotta Army Covered in Egg
Number of Comments » 0Study of Chinese terracotta army, is a collection of 7,000 soldier and horse figures in the mausoleum of the country’s first emperor, was completely cover with beaten egg when it was constructed, according to German and Italian chemists who have analyzed samples from several of the figurines. According to the research team, the egg served […]
Most Developing subject in India- Archaeology
Number of Comments » 0Archaeology specialist from both overseas and those that are teaching in the country’s universities are now frazzled that archaeology was a extremely dedicated and developing subject whose innovations and findings had to be added by readings in other associated faculties. They were discussing at an important seminar took place at K P Jayaswal Research Institute […]
Anglo-Saxon burial suggests pagan cult
Number of Comments » 0British archaeologists have excavated a woman’s body adorned with jewelry and laid on a special bed in a site in Yorkshire. The woman’s body was buried in a grave at the center of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Her jewelry includes a huge shield-shaped pendant, mounted by central blue gemstone; the pendant has scalloped-shaped carving with […]
50th Year of Archaeology at Leicester
Number of Comments » 0Academics and other old graduates of the School of Archaeology are been invited to mark 50 years of education at the University of Leicester. This year, as the University of Leicester rejoices 50 years since it established its Royal Charter, the globally commended School of Archaeology and Ancient History as well celebrates 50 years of […]