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Archaeology in Europe
Archeologists have discovered the 2,000-year-old skeleton of an Asian man in an ancient cemetery in Italy, suggesting that the Roman Empire's reach was far more extensive than previously thought. Although the Romans are known to hav...
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Archaeology in Europe
Ancient Persians were the first to use chemical weapons when they gassed Roman soldiers with toxic fumes 2,000 years ago, researchers have discovered. Archeologists have found the oldest evidence of chemical warfare yet after studyi...
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Mitochondrial DNA testing performed on a tooth from a 2000 year-old skeleton unearthed in a cemetery in Southern Italy has returned surprising results: East Asian ancestry. From Oxygen isotope tests we do know that he was not born i...
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Unique Roman glass dish found at London grave site Archaeologists have unearthed a Roman glass bowl, thought to be a unique find in the Western Roman Empire, at an ancient cemetery beyond the walls of the old city of London. The “mi...
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