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Ancient Greeks in Ionia first used GPS method to navigate

Ancient Greeks in Ionia first used GPS method to navigate | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Cursed Warship Revealed With Treasure Onboard

Cursed Warship Revealed With Treasure Onboard | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Divers discover a remarkably well preserved warship, stumble onto treasure, and thwart a curse.

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Ancient Jewelry Made from Human Jawbones Found in Mexico

Ancient Jewelry Made from Human Jawbones Found in Mexico | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Ancient pieces of jewelry made from 1,300 year old painted jawbone fragments that might have been worn around the neck like pendants have been found at a Mexican ceremonial site. A number of other artifacts were also found at the dig site, including figurines and whistles made from ceramics. All of these objects seemed to …

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Chinese Princess Bride and General Discovered Buried Together

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A tomb containing the skeletal remains of a general and his princess bride, who were buried in the year 564, has been discovered near what is today Taiyuan city in China. The ancient tomb also contained over one hundred objects, the majority of which are pottery figurines with the tallest measuring approximately 22 inches tall. …

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Two-Thousand-Year-Old Glass Workshop Discovered in Poland

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Evidence of a glass workshop which operated approximately two thousand years ago, making it among the oldest of its kind in Poland, has been discovered by researchers on Mount Grojec, located in Zywiec, Poland. Cracked glass beads, glass teardrops and fragments of melted glass were unearthed along with the remains of the glass workshop. It …

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