Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Archaeology News

The skeletal fragment is about 8,000 years old and may have once belonged to an infant or a small child.
Some have nicknamed the ancient skeleton Noah, since the man had survived a great flood that may have later inspired the Biblical story.
A 6,500-year-old skeleton was found in the basement of the Penn Museum. See photos.
Some ancient road hazards are unearthed at Romano-British settlementm outside of Exeter, U.K.
Although the mausoleum had been plundered, archaeologists found that it still contained more than 10,000 artifacts.

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