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Pompeii’s Demise Delayed Than Expected

A recent discovery in Pompeii has led archaeologists to believe that the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in October of 79 AD, rather than

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Viking Sunstone Navigation in Clouds

The Vikings were known for their mastery of navigation on the high seas, even before the invention of the magnetic compass. They were able to

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Oldest Message in a Bottle Found

In a stunning discovery, an Australian woman has found the oldest message in a bottle in the world. Tonya Illman was walking along the beach

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Dead Sea Scroll Decoded by Archaeologists

Israeli archaeologists have successfully pieced together a scroll from the Dead Sea, made up of 60 fragments. The scroll sheds light on ancient Jewish religious

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Statue Found Near Angkor Wat Temple

Archaeologists have made a significant discovery during excavations at the famous temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. A two-meter-tall statue was unearthed, and experts

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Unknown Tunnel Discovered Under Moon Pyramid

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the ancient city of Teotihuacán, Mexico. Using geoelectric scans, they have uncovered a tunnel system beneath the Moon

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Massive sunken cities discovered in Cambodia.

A network of cities hidden under dense vegetation has been discovered in Cambodia, according to Australian archaeologist Dr. Damian Evans. Using LiDAR technology, which measures

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Unknown Rooms Found in Cheops Pyramid

Archaeologists have discovered evidence of two possible chambers within the Cheops Pyramid using state-of-the-art measurement methods. Further measurements are needed to determine whether these are

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Solving the Mystery of Munch’s “The Scream” Stains

The art world has been puzzled for decades by the presence of white spots on the oldest version of Edvard Munch’s famous painting, “The Scream.”

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Medieval sword inscription puzzles experts.

A medieval sword found in the River Witham in Lincolnshire, England has left historians puzzled due to an unusual inscription on its blade. The combination