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Huge Roman mosaic saved from being sold off by Islamic State militants

Huge Roman mosaic saved from being sold off by Islamic State militants

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A mosaic from the Roman period with scenes from the Trojan War was discovered in Al-Rastan, Syria. Dating from the 4th century, the 20 x 6 m area uncovered is not complete, according to archaeologists - the mosaic seems to continue under neighbouring plots. It is the most significant archaeological discovery in Syria since the conflict began 11 years ago.
Treasure trove of 1600-year-old gold coins discovered in wall

Treasure trove of 1600-year-old gold coins discovered in wall

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A buried hoard of dozens of gold coins has been discovered at an archaeological excavation site near the ancient city of Banias in northern Israel. They date from the Muslim conquest of the region in the 7th century and represent a unique insight into the transitional period after the end of the Roman Empire.
The first complete Roman writing set has been discovered

The first complete Roman writing set has been discovered

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A Roman writing set from the late Roman period was found in Istanbul, Turkey. It is the first complete writing set to survive, with a shallow bowl, a miniature amphora-shaped calamus and a bone pen that still bears traces of red ink. It was used exclusively by civil servants and courtiers.
18.10.2013 600 mysterious amulets 18. 10. 2013

18.10.2013 600 mysterious amulets

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The discovery of 600 mysterious amulets and seals in Turkey was supposed to help unravel the mystery of an ancient religion about which scientists still know little. They date from the seventh to fourth centuries BC.
3 Oct 2015 145 artefacts from Afghanistan 3. 10. 2015

3 Oct 2015 145 artefacts from Afghanistan

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The precious cargo arrived six years ago from Kabul, Afghanistan, to the Czech Republic. Archaeologists "brought back" 145 artefacts, which they later presented to the public. It was a unique collection, unprecedented in Europe until then.
Archaeologists find 1,300-year-old iron axe and machete in perfect condition

Archaeologists find 1,300-year-old iron axe and machete in perfect condition

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An iron axe and machete from the Byzantine era have been discovered by archaeologists in the ancient city of Assos in northwestern Turkey. They were found while exploring the remains of a dwelling along with other everyday objects. Also of interest is a small terracotta grill. The finds provide an important insight into the daily life of the people of the time...
7,000-year-old clay seal confirms a centre of prehistoric trade

7,000-year-old clay seal confirms a centre of prehistoric trade

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Archaeologists excavating the prehistoric Israeli village of Tel Tsaf in the Beit She'an Valley have discovered a 7,000-year-old clay seal with geometric patterns. It is the oldest of its kind to date in the southern Levant, indicating that Tel Tsaf was a busy administrative and commercial crossroads. It may have been used to mark a shipment or to seal a warehouse, such as a grain silo.
16 Jul 2013 Tutankhamun was killed by a chariot 16. 7. 2013

16 Jul 2013 Tutankhamun was killed by a chariot

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British archaeologists came up with surprising information in 2013. According to them, the famous Tutankhamun probably died after a collision with a chariot. Initially, it was thought that the cause of death was a widespread infection following an open fracture of the femur.
4. 6. 2016 Meteorite iron dagger 4. 6. 2016

4. 6. 2016 Meteorite iron dagger

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The results of an interesting research were published five years ago by Egyptian and Italian scientists. They found that Tutankhamun's dagger is made of iron originating from a meteorite.

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