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From Alexander the Great to Cleopatra, the lost tombs of such historical figures continue to fascinate the public and ...
UNESCO World Heritage tags indicate sites of outstanding cultural or natural significance that are recognised for their ...
Rice is difficult to grow in the Pacific, so how did it end up in a cave? Archaeologists reveal the hidden history of this ...
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The Lost Easter Island Culture: What Happened to Them?Island, or Rapa Nui, is a unique and mysterious place, known for its moai statues and rich biodiversity. Despite its small ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNNew Easter Island Moai Statue Discovered At The Bottom Of A Dry Lake Bed"We think we know all the moai, but then a new one turns up." Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is famous for the 1,000 ...
A man stormed into a church service and shattered two religious statues, Nassau County Police announced on Monday, June 16.Aldo Hernandez, 26, of Colonial Avenue in Mineola, allegedly burst into ...
A long-lost sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Apollo has been rediscovered in Cyprus, yielding a treasure trove of massive statues, rare inscriptions, and artifacts dating back 2,700 years, ...
Priceless ancient artifacts tied to Lambayeque, Chimú, and Chancay cultures were seized in a surprise raid at Chiclayo Model Market, Peru, officials confirm.
Archaeologists in Anhui, China, unearthed 75 ancient tombs, uncovering relics from the Warring States Period, Han Dynasty, and Song Dynasty kiln sites.
A significant archaeological discovery has been made on the island of Paros, renowned for its marble, by the Greek Ministry of Culture.A recently uncovered Hellenistic marble workshop, complete with ...
Archaeologists recently excavated an ancient workshop on the Greek island of Paros. The investigation brought "new architectural remains" to light, plus various eating vessels and storage items.
Ancient 5000-year-old tomb on scenic Scottish island set to reopen to the public The tomb, known as Isbister Chambered Cairn, dates to 3200 BC and was used for 800 years but has been closed since ...
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