
Anglo-Saxon gold-and-garnet hoard discovered in England reveals early medieval jewelry and ritual practices
A rare Anglo-Saxon gold-and-garnet hoard found in England offers new insight into early medieval jewelry use, reuse, and ritual burial.
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4,000-year-old ˁAin Samiya goblet reveals a Bronze Age vision of cosmic creation and order
Bronze Age ˁAin Samiya goblet reveals rare cosmic imagery, offering new insights into early Near Eastern beliefs about order and creation.
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Rare Assyrian inscription found in Jerusalem
A rare Assyrian inscription from Jerusalem reveals ancient royal communication with the Kingdom of Judah 2,700 years ago.
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5,000-year-old ceremonial site unearthed in Jordan reveals how ancient societies adapted to crisis
Archaeologists uncover a vast Early Bronze Age ritual landscape at Murayghat, revealing new insights into ancient social transformation.
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Europe’s oldest cranial modification found in Italian cave
'Oddly shaped head' left in Italian cave 12,500 years ago is Europe's oldest known case of cranial modification, study finds
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