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[Top 5 Weekly]( Ancient Mesopotamian Bricks Record 3,000-Year-Old Geomagnetic Anomaly Ancient bricks inscribed with the names of Mesopotamian kings have yielded important insights into a mysterious anomaly in Earth’s magnetic field 3,000 years ago, and also opened up a new approach to dating ancient sites and artifacts. [Read More](
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[Learn more about Jeeng]( Offord Cluny 203645: DNA Reveals Only Sarmatian Remains Known in Britain In an extraordinary discovery that offers a new little twist in British history, scientists have unearthed the remains of a Sarmatian individual in Cambridgeshire, England, revealing a tale of ancient migration and cultural fusion. This Roman-era resident, buried near Offord Cluny, wasn't a native Brit or Roman settler but hailed from the distant Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe! [Read More]( From Peas to Prosperity: Researchers Discover the Diet that Shaped the Oldest Cities The first mega-settlements in Europe were fueled by peas and other vegetables, yielded from sophisticated agricultural and stockbreeding practices, which literally shaped early urban societies. [Read More](
Ancient DNA Origins offers the first and only genetic tests that employ ancient DNA from real ancient people, ranging from the Paleolithic to the mid-19th century. Our tests report your genetic relationships with ancient individuals and cultures from all over the world, like Paleolithic Americans, Icelandic Vikings, or the legendary Tribes of the Biblical Israelites (before their exile). [Learn more]( Mistletoe, Holly, and Yuletide Cheer: Weaving Nature into Ancient Christmas Customs As billions around the world have gathered to celebrate Christmas, it is mind blowing to think how many are observing the same cherished holiday customs. Our latest article, "Mistletoe, Holly, and Yuletide Cheer: Weaving Nature into Ancient Christmas Customs," invites you to explore the natural elements deeply woven into this festive season. [Read More]( Stonehenge Activates On the Winter Solstice Sunset, Not Sunrise Rushing to Stonehenge to see the Winter Solstice sunrise, early risers might have got the wrong end of the stick, or, in fact, the wrong end of the day. Experts explain how the world-famous monument is designed to align with the setting of the Sun on the Winter Solstice, not its rise! [Read More]( If you hunger for even more knowledge and insights, consider signing up for Ancient Origins Premium. Through our 7-day Sage Trial, you can gain access to a treasure trove of premium articles, free from ads, including webinars, interviews, ebooks and more... [Learn More]( Thank you for being an integral part of our Ancient Origins. Your passion for history and archaeology fuels our dedication to delivering these extraordinary discoveries. All the best, Christian – Ancient Origins Team
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