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  • Medieval Sword Recovered from the Vistula River in Poland | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/09
    A medieval sword discovered in Warsaw's Vistula River reveals insights into Polish medieval heritage with distinctive pommel and intriguing cross features.
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    5 分
  • Ancient Sloth Bone May Rewrite Human Arrival in South America | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/08
    33,000-year-old sloth bone from Uruguay shows possible human weapon trauma, potentially pushing back earliest evidence of human presence in South America by
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    7 分
  • Excavations Reveal a 3,500-Year-Old Trading City in Peru | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/08
    Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered Peñico, a 3,500-year-old urban center linking coastal and highland cultures. Built by the successors of the Caral
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    9 分
  • Rapa Nui Was NOT as Isolated As Previously Thought | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/07
    Groundbreaking research from Uppsala University reveals that Rapa Nui was not isolated but a center of cultural innovation, influencing sacred architecture
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    6 分
  • Twelve Tribes | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/07
    Several weeks back, I chatted with a CEO friend, and as I happened to be organizing a trip to see the ancient Armageddon site in Israel, naturally enough, that
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  • King Midas Era Royal Tomb Excavated at Gordion, Turkey | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/07
    Archaeologists in Türkiye have uncovered a 2,800-year-old royal tomb at Gordion, possibly linked to the dynasty of King Midas. The cremation burial, bronze
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    5 分
  • Remarkable 2,000 year old Wicker Roman Well Found in England | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/07
    A Roman well lined with ancient wicker has been discovered in Norfolk, offering new insight into rural life in Roman Britain.
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    2 分
  • From Curse to Cure: Tutankhamun’s Tomb Fungus Shows Promise Against Cancer | Ancient Origins
    2025/07/05
    A toxic fungus linked to the “pharaoh’s curse” from King Tutankhamun’s tomb is now being harnessed by scientists to develop groundbreaking cancer treatments.
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    7 分