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An ancient Bronze Age tomb, shielded by three massive granite stones, has been discovered in Southwest England, potentially offering new insights into life approximately 4,000 years ago.

Researchers discovered an ancient tomb in the English moorlands. It dates back to the Bronze Age and reveals new details

An ancient Bronze Age tomb, shielded by three massive granite stones, has been discovered in Southwest England, potentially offering new insights into life approximately 4,000 years ago. Read More »

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Roman-era prisons that have been discovered

Archaeologists have uncovered a 1,600-year-old prison site in Greece, joining the very limited number of ancient Roman-era prisons that have been discovered to date.

In Corinth, Greece, archaeologist Matthew Larsen has pinpointed the location of a Roman-era prison. Among the few ancient Roman prisons

Archaeologists have uncovered a 1,600-year-old prison site in Greece, joining the very limited number of ancient Roman-era prisons that have been discovered to date. Read More »

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