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Tag: Archaeology

Silent for 800 years, old organ sings anew in Jerusalem

JERUSALEM – The pipes of a medieval organ, buried for centuries and discovered near the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem in the occupied...

Denmark unveils smiling figure of ‘Viking ‘portrait’

COPENHAGEN – Denmark’s National Museum unveiled Wednesday what it described as the first “portrait” of a Viking: a miniature 10th-century figurine depicting a man...

Philippine islands had technologically advanced maritime culture 35,000 years ago

IN 15 years of groundbreaking archaeological research, scientists from the Ateneo de Manila University, working with international experts and institutions, have established compelling evidence...

Clues of advanced ancient technology found in PH and Island Southeast Asia

In a new paper coming out in the April 2025 issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Ateneo de Manila University researchers Riczar...

Was lack of get-up-and-go meant death of Neanderthals?

“The remains were found in Mandrin cave, known to have been home to both Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens over time” PARIS – A new study...
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