Archaeological dig reignites debate over the Old Testament’s historical accuracy
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Smithsonian Magazine
An Archaeological Dig Reignites the Debate Over the Old Testament’s Historical Accuracy
Beneath a desert in Israel, a scholar and his team are unearthing astonishing new evidence of an advanced society in the time of the biblical Solomon
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Have you ever wondered why you can find monuments of Lions all over Europe?
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New Findings on the Mycenaean Cemetery at the 'Palace of Nestor' in Pylos
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The Archaeology News Network
New findings on the Mycenaean cemetery at the 'Palace of Nestor' in Chora of Pylos
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The ancient 'computer' that simply shouldn't exist - The Antikythera Mechanism
has baffled experts since it was found on a Roman-era shipwreck in Greece in 1901.
A 2,000-year-old device often referred to as the world's oldest "computer" has been recreated by scientists trying to understand how it worked.
has baffled experts since it was found on a Roman-era shipwreck in Greece in 1901.
A 2,000-year-old device often referred to as the world's oldest "computer" has been recreated by scientists trying to understand how it worked.