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Mesopotamia, the world's first urban civilization, shaped human history with its advancements in writing, governance, and architecture. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 07 May 15:02
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The Mongol army killed every witness during Genghis Khan’s funeral procession. His grave is still undiscovered, making it one of history’s greatest unsolved mysteries. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 04 May 14:22
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In 1999, archaeologists uncovered the world's best-preserved Inca mummy—The Maiden—on Mount Llullaillaco at 22,000 ft. Her lifelike preservation offers rare insight into Inca rituals and culture. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 01 May 04:52
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New DNA study sheds light on King Tut’s mysterious death at 18. A team from Cairo University and German geneticists may have uncovered crucial clues that bring us closer to the truth. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 07:56
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Atlit Yam—a 9,000-year-old underwater village revealing how early humans farmed, engineered freshwater wells, and built sacred stone structures long before modern civilization. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 22 Apr 04:25
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Beneath the surface of Göbekli Tepe discovered massive limestone pillars, some towering 18 feet tall and weighing up to 50 tons, arranged in circular stone enclosures. (www.utubepublisher.in)
in archaeology@mander.xyz from IamNobuddy@lemmy.world on 20 Apr 11:44
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