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  • Neanderthal Tool Technology from 50,000 BC Found for First Time in China | Ancient Origins
    2025/04/01
    The Quina toolmaking technology, a 60,000-year-old innovation associated with European Neanderthals, has been found for the first time in China.
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    6 分
  • 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Daggers Used in Ancient Rituals Unearthed in Germany | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/31
    Archaeologists have unearthed two remarkably well-preserved Bronze Age sacrificial daggers, dating to 1,500 BC, in a field in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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    6 分
  • Legendary Roman Canal, Built by Julius Caesar’s Uncle, Finally Found in France | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/31
    Archaeologists in France may have uncovered the remains of the Marius Canal, a Roman engineering marvel built by Julius Caesar’s uncle Marius in 101 BC.
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    6 分
  • Dozens of 4,000-Year-Old Native American Settlements Found in British Columbia | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/30
    A survey in British Columbia led to the discovery of 70 ancient settlements associated with the Secwépemc (Shuswap) people, builders of a forgotten
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    9 分
  • In Ancient Troy in 2,500 BC Everyone Drank Wine, and a Lot of it | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/29
    A study of drinking vessels excavated in ancient Troy has revealed that people of all backgrounds and social classes were drinking wine there 4,000 years ago.
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    7 分
  • Researchers Decipher 700-Year-Old Tales of Merlin and King Arthur | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/29
    Relying on the latest image detection and enhancement technology, researchers deciphered a 13th century manuscript featuring tales about Merlin and King Arthur.
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    8 分
  • New Discovery Casts Doubt on Origins of Britain’s Sutton Hoo Helmet | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/28
    A tiny metal stamp from a Danish island could change everything we know about the Sutton Hoo helmet. Did the burial reveal a secret Danish connection?
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    7 分
  • Mass Sacrifices of Teenage Girls Common in Bronze Age Turkey | Ancient Origins
    2025/03/28
    Teenage girls were sacrificed frequently by a Mesopotamian Bronze Age society that occupied a settlement at Başur Höyük in Turkey, DNA analysis reveals.
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    7 分