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Archaeologists Unearth 1,600-Year-Old Jewish Ritual Bath—the Oldest Ever Found in Europe
Less than 15 miles from Rome, Ostia Antica was once a bustling cosmopolitan seaport at the mouth of the Tiber River, where many Mediterranean cultures mingled. For all its importance in Roman history, ...
The rise and fall of old Europe / David W. Anthony -- A history of archaeology and museography in Romania / Ioan Opriș and Cătălin Bem -- Houses, households, villages and proto-cities in southeastern ...
The relative chronology of Egypt and its foreign correlations before the Late Bronze Age / Helene J. Kantor -- Some remarks on the archaeological chronology of Palestine before about 1500 B.C. / ...
The Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in southeastern France. For nearly a century, archaeologists have been perplexed by an enduring enigma: the conspicuous absence of cave paintings in the Levant, including ...
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