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Nálezy detektorem a archeologie v Itálii, Francii, Holandsku atd.
Ötzi the Ice Man - he looked different and came from somewhere else. A new study disproves previous ideas

Ötzi the Ice Man - he looked different and came from somewhere else. A new study disproves previous ideas

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Ötzi's well-preserved body from the Copper Age between 3350 and 3120 BC was discovered by hikers in the Alps near the Austrian-Italian border in 1991. In 2012, the first DNA analysis found genetic traits of steppe herders from Eastern Europe in the mummy's ancestors. But the latest high-quality genetic analysis of DNA sequencing refutes the previous results. Ötzi was much closer to early Anatolian farmers. The study also provides completely different information about Ötzi's appearance.
Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

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The research takes place in the former northern part of the city, near the National Theatre inIgrisská Street, where the foundations of an insula, the equivalent of today's apartment buildings, are being uncovered. These buildings were not built to a high standard and their construction was prone to fires. Because of these dangers, apartments on the upper floors were cheap and in low demand, and thus more sought after by the lower to middle class.
Bronze Age arrow 'speaks' 150 years after discovery: it came from outer space

Bronze Age arrow 'speaks' 150 years after discovery: it came from outer space

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An international team of experts has discovered that a Late Bronze Age arrowhead in the collections of the Bern History Museum was made of meteoritic iron. It was discovered during research between 1873 and 1874, while the other arrowheads found at the site were bronze. It has a triangular blade with a short tang. It weighs 2.9 grams and has an overall length of 39.3 mm.
Robotic submersibles recover 1,900-year-old magnificent Roman glass

Robotic submersibles recover 1,900-year-old magnificent Roman glass

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Archaeologists have discovered a set of well-preserved glassware and raw blocks from a Roman wreck between the Italian island of Capraia and French Corsica. This is only the second wreck with glassware found. Thousands of glass and other objects from the late 1st or early 2nd century AD lie on the bottom of this ship alone.
Extremely rich Bronze Age tombs have been discovered in Cyprus

Extremely rich Bronze Age tombs have been discovered in Cyprus

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In the ancient city of Dromolaxia Vizatzia on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, luxurious Bronze Age tombs have been discovered - probably belonging to the city's ruling elite. These are some of the richest Bronze Age tombs ever found in the Mediterranean.
Detectorist finds 3,000-year-old huge Bronze Age treasure in the Alps

Detectorist finds 3,000-year-old huge Bronze Age treasure in the Alps

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A treasure dating back to the 12th to 11th century BC was discovered at the site of a Roman battle in the Oberhalbstein Alps with the help of a metal detector. It contains over 80 bronze objects weighing a total of 20 kg. It is the largest and most important Bronze Age treasure ever found in the canton of Graubünden...

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