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[Top 5 Weekly]( 9,000-year-old Human Skeletons and Over 100,000 Artifacts Unearthed in Brazil 9,000-year-old Human Skeletons and Over 100,000 Artifacts Unearthed in Brazil What started as a routine survey for a new apartment complex in Sao Luis, Brazil, turned into a jaw-dropping archaeological extravaganza, revealing 43 human skeletons and over 100,000 artifacts! [Read More](
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[Learn more about Jeeng]( New Evidence Shows Modern Humans First Arrived in China 45,000 Years Ago An international team of researchers has uncovered evidence of modern humans inhabiting China 45,000 years ago. This groundbreaking find at the Shiyu archaeological site in Shanxi province marks it as the oldest Homo sapiens site discovered in China! The study, published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, reveals a well-preserved collection of artifacts from the Initial Upper Paleolithic period. Among these were blade technology, projectile points, and a perforated graphite disk, indicating sophisticated tool-making and cultural practices of these early settlers. [Read More]( Wooden Mandala Chinese Dragon Illuminated Transform your space with our exquisite multi-layered wooden mandala wall art. Painstakingly crafted with intricate detailing and vintage allure, this piece boasts innovative LED multi-color lighting controllable via remote. Elevate your surroundings with sophistication—perfect for your home or as a distinctive gift. Crafted proudly by Ancient Origins, each piece is uniquely engraved and comes with a versatile lighting kit. Shop now for an enchanting, timeless addition to your space! [SHOP NOW]( Knaresborough Hoard Reveals Long- Forgotten Secrets Newcastle University archaeologists have uncovered the captivating tale of the Knaresborough Hoard – Britain's most extensive Roman bronze vessel stash, 160 years after it was found. Jessica De Maso's groundbreaking MA study illuminates this peculiar late-Roman metal ware collection, that had lain hidden for centuries. Her research unveils the enigmatic origins and potential ritualistic motives behind this unparalleled find, exploring mysterious beginnings near Farnham and speculating on opulent villas and hidden settlements linked to the hoard's creation. The saga delves into the illegal union of Thomas Gott and the inadvertent destruction at his foundry. All these elements come together in a captivating archaeological narrative, now showcased at the Yorkshire Museum. [Read More]( All our tests are offered at 30% OFF until the end of the week! Use code: POSTHOLIDAYSALE30 [SHOP NOW]( Submerged Australian Land Was Spoken of in Indigenous Myths Researchers have uncovered a vast submerged land north of present-day Australia, once home to up to 500,000 people, now lost beneath the sea. What is also interesting is that the find resonates profoundly with indigenous mythology. [Read More]( Roman Mosaic Date Brightens Up Britain’s Dark Ages in More Ways Than One A latest discovery is rewriting our understanding of Britain's Dark Ages. Confirmation of a 5th century Roman mosaic in England changes the view of a sudden collapse of Britannia’s society after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Chedworth Roman Villa in England is at the heart of this breakthrough. Radiocarbon dating of a stunning mosaic found here reveals it dates back to the mid-5th century, long after the fall of Rome in 410 AD! This challenges the long-held belief that Europe plunged into a cultural and intellectual decline following Rome's collapse. [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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