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Discover the rare 1,800-year-old Roman surgical tool found in Heraclea Sintica, Bulgaria, used by ancient physicians to remove bladder stones.
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5,000-Year-Old: Most Sophisticated Prehistoric Crystal Weapon Ever Found
A 5,000-year-old crystal dagger from Spain may be the most sophisticated prehistoric weapon ever discovered, revealing extraordinary Copper Age craftsmanship and technology.
1,600-Year-Old Christian Basilica Discovered Beneath Italian Fish Market
Archaeologists have uncovered a 1,600-year-old Christian basilica beneath a former fish market in Oderzo, Italy, revealing mosaics, burials, and Late Roman history.
The Mystery Behind What Killed Botticelli’s Muse: Has a 550‑year‑old Medical Case Been Solved? | Ancient Origins
New research suggests Botticelli’s muse Simonetta Vespucci may have died from pituitary tumour apoplexy, not the previously suspected tuberculosis
24 Mummies with “Gold Tongues” and “False Doors” Found in Egypt
Archaeologists excavating an ancient Egyptian necropolis discovered 24 mummies with gold tongues and rare false doors, revealing remarkable new evidence of beliefs in the afterlife and funerary rituals.
Rare Iron Shackles Reveal Celtic Slave Trade Hub in Ancient Gaul | Ancient Origins
Rare 2,300-year-old Celtic iron shackles found in Allonnes, France, shedding light on the brutal reality of Celtic slavery and Iron Age social hierarchy in ancient Gaul.
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