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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Archaeological News

The analysis revealed, among other facts, that the victims of Pompeii had very healthy teeth.
Pigs sniffing out edibles on a Scottish island unwittingly discovered the UK's most remote hunter-gatherer civilization.
Intricate designs on the mosaic date to the 4th and 5th centuries AD.
The artwork was uncovered at the site of a 4th-century Roman villa in Tuscany.
Jihadists continue their campaign to destroy the treasured heritage site.
A monogram found at a mysterious Alexander the Great-era tomb suggest it was built for the ruler's lover/friend, Hephaestion.
The now-rusty relics once adorned the deck of a Confederate warship.
The artwork shows buildings arranged along a main street of a city.

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