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Monday, September 1, 2014

Archaeological News

The artifact had been well used by Roman soldiers and looks as though it was quite comfortable.
Forty wine jars were found within the remains of a mud-brick-walled room in Israel.
A Phoenician trading ship dating to 700 B.C. is discovered off the island of Malta. The wreck is one of the oldest ever found in the Mediterranean

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