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Göran Bengtsson, a hobby archaeologist, was studying an 18th-century map of southwestern Sweden when he noticed something unusual. A rectangle and the word “Klosterkullen,” which translates to ...
A new preprint suggests that an ancient Chinese star catalog dates to 355 B.C.E. But other researchers aren't convinced, ...
The roads built by the Romans in Britain continued to be used for both travel and trade in the Middle Ages for more than a ...
Discover UCL’s Grant Museum of Zoology, Petrie Museum of Egyptian and Sudanese Archaeology, UCL Art Museum and UCL Pathology Museum, other UCL collections and an exciting exhibitions and events ...
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Could a 117-Year-Old Map Lead to Lost Farming Community Ruins?Join the journey following a 117-year-old map that leads to the lost farming community of Pitts Quarters and its hidden ruins.
An excavation at the Tell Abu Sefeh site in Egypt revealed sophisticated military fortifications from the Ptolemaic and Roman ...
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