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[1] 30 January – Excavation of an early Anglo-Saxon cemetery site in west Cambridge, England, is reported. [2] 4 February – Preliminary excavations on the intended site of the Stonehenge road tunnel in England have uncovered Bronze Age graves and neolithic pottery among other features, it is reported. [3]
Bir Hima, which is an ancient Palaeolithic and Neolithic site, lies north of Najran, categorized as a Lower Palaeolithic or Oldowan site. Apart from petroglyphs, carving tools used for this art work (in the form of chopper or pebble tools) were also found here, made of such materials as quartzite, andesite and flint. [8]
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The archaeological team that excavated the tomb in 1980 determined it to be from the Second ... 3.1% 8: Jonathan: 71: 14: 2.7% 9:
In June 2021, archaeologists announced the discovery of the stele, which describes the military campaigns of pharaoh Apries, dating back to the 26th dynasty in Ismailia. [98] [99] In 2021 September, archaeologists announce the discovery of ritualistic tools used in religious rituals at the ancient site of Tel al-Fara in the Kafr El-Sheikh ...
The archaeological site is the type site for the Sanxingdui culture that produced these artifacts, archeologists have identified the locale with the ancient kingdom of Shu, which suggests the presence of a unique civilization in this region before the state of Qin conquered the area in 316 BCE.
Experts working in the Tomb of Cerberus in Giugliano, an area in Naples, unsealed a 2,000-year-old sarcophagus. Inside they found the remains of a shockingly well-preserved body lying face-up and ...
7.1 Iron Age north India: ... 7.2 Iron Age south India. 7.3 Early to mid Middle Ages archaeological sites (500 BC ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other ...
Relating the archaeological evidence from Danger Cave to an ethnographic model, Jennings framed a view of the little-known Great Basin Desert culture which was unknown at the time. The extremely dry cave had created an ideal storage condition that preserved a variety of artifacts from beetle wings to textiles and human paleofeces .