Archive | June 21st, 2008

Neolithic camp found at Wrexham quarry

Posted on 21 June 2008

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have begun excavating a quarry near Wrexham after evidence of a Neolithic settlement was uncovered.

The exciting discovery was made at Tarmac’s Borras Quarry, off Holt Road, near Wrexham and archaeologists have begun to uncover the remains of the

Ancient Jewelry Unearthed in Temple of Sun near Bulgaria’s Sliven

Posted on 21 June 2008

The archaeologist team of Bulgaria’s Georgi Kitov has unearthed precious jewels dating back to the second or third century A.D. in the Drumeva Mound near the city of Sliven.

The news was announced by Kitov himself on Thursday.

The scientists…

Ancient mummy opened: Scythian cavalier had bone disease

Posted on 21 June 2008

Goettingen, Germany – An autopsy on the body of an ancient Scythian cavalier found in the Altai Mountains shows he had a degenerative bone disease for several years before he died, German scientists said Friday. The 2006 find of the

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