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Lost Artifacts of the Great Pyramid: The Mysterious Case of the Dixon Relics

In 1872, after Dixon and his colleague Dr. James Grant chiseled their way into the sealed Queen’s Chamber shafts of the Great Pyramid

Scientists find possible traces of “Lost” Stone Age settlement beneath the North Sea

Doggerland once covered a vast swath of land between what is now the east coast of England and the European mainland

Hasankeyf no more: Turkish government submerges 12.000-year-old town

From a Byzantine bishopric to an Arab fortress and an outpost in the Ottoman Empire

Cretans navigated the seas 130,000 years ago

Archaeologists found the oldest indications of seafaring and navigation in the world, in an area called Plakia on Crete

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