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New research suggests Botticelli’s muse Simonetta Vespucci may have died from pituitary tumour apoplexy, not the previously suspected tuberculosis
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New Evidence of Odysseus: Was a Real Man Behind the Legend? | Ancient Origins
Was Odysseus real? Explore the archaeological evidence behind Homer's legendary hero, including a 2,400-year-old sanctuary on Ithaca dedicated to his worship.
The Final Ascent: New Study Reveals How the Inca Conducted Capacocha Sacrifices | Ancient Origins
A new CT scan study reveals the 500-year-old Boy of Cerro El Plomo died from a ritual blow to the head, not hypothermia, reshaping our understanding of the Inca Capacocha sacrifice.
T. rex Tooth Marks Discovered on 66-Million-Year-Old Wyoming Fossils | Ancient Origins
A collection of fossilized dinosaur bones recently
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.
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