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These 12,000-year-old Natufian artifacts may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology
These could be the earliest discovered spindle whorls, technology that was then seemingly lost for 4000 years.
12,000-year-old, doughnut-shaped pebbles may be early evidence of the wheel
The wheel was likely invented around 6,000 years ago, but a new analysis of curious rocks from Israel suggests that wheel-like technologies existed even earlier.
Pebbles Push Back the Invention of the Wheel to About 12,000 Years Ago
Israeli archeologists use models based on their find to spin flax into yarn, indicating these pebbles were used as a version of a spinning wheel.
12,000-year old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology
A collection of perforated pebbles from an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, representing a key milestone in the development of rotational tools including wheels, according to a study published November 13,
Christianity Today
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Biblical Archaeology Gets Subatomic Help
Some of the ancient history underneath Jerusalem is easily accessible.
Daily Express
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Archaeology breakthrough after voice of 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy is recreated
A 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy’s wish that he would one day speak to the gods as much as he had in life was fulfilled by ...
Colossal
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Laura Kramer’s Glass Sculptures Intersect Aesthetics and Archaeology
"My work is deeply influenced by the cabinet of curiosities—odd objects that may not be easily categorized," the artist says.
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Digital digs: Technology preserving Europe's cultural heritage
Technological advancements such as 3D scans based on drone images are helping archaeologists document Europe's heritage ...
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Archaeology breakthrough as scientists find incredible 1,400-year-old battlefield
The site of a major battle almost 1,400 years ago has been identified using declassified spy satellite images.
GB News on MSN
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Archaeology breakthrough as ancient battle site discovered using declassified spy satellite images
A team of archaeologists believe that they have accurately identified the location of an ancient battle, dated nearly 1,500 ...
The Times of Israel
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View ancient treasures at Jerusalem’s new national archeology campus
The Israel Antiquities Authority's brand-new digs are more than a museum. While checking out the exhibits, visitors can also ...
The Press of Atlantic City
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Stockton introduces archaeology minor
Stockton University has introduced a new minor in archaeology. Students must choose a focus — general archaeology, classics, ...
WFIU
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IU reopens Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Black Laboratory of
Archaeology
. “Whispers from the Divide,” an exhibit presented since the museum’s reopening, tells the ...
Santa Barbara Independent
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Mission: Implausible? Eight-Story Housing Project Proposed Behind Santa Barbara Mission
Story Housing Project Proposed Behind Santa Barbara Mission Developers Look to Build Giant Residential Building Under ...
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Jamestown’s new director of archaeology ready to tell the rest of the story
Romo succeeds former archaeology director Dave Givens, who is now as the director of geophysics at Goodwin & Associates Inc.
Live Science
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2,600-year-old Celtic wooden burial chamber of 'outstanding scientific importance' uncovered by archaeologists in Germany
The discovery of an impeccably preserved Celtic burial chamber in southern Germany is a "stroke of luck for archaeology," ...
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