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Why Ancient Romans Thought Blonde Hair Was Exotic and Irresistible | Ancient Origins
Wigs made from German captives' hair, saffron dyes, and gold dust — Roman women went to extraordinary lengths for blonde hair. Discover why fair hair became Ancient Rome's most coveted (and controversial) beauty trend.
5,000-Year-Old Tombs Found in Minya Rewrite the Origins of Egyptian Pyramid Architecture | Ancient Origins
A pair of 5,000-year-old tombs discovered in Egypt's Minya Governorate are revealing the early engineering secrets that eventually led to the construction of the pyramids.
Rare Pre-Hispanic Structure and Symbolic Monolith Uncovered in Veracruz | Ancient Origins
Discover the recent INAH archaeological find in Veracruz, Mexico, featuring a rare pre-Hispanic ceremonial platform and a symbolic monolithic sculpture.
Prehistoric Murder? 5,000-Year-Old Burial Found in German Kiln Pit | Ancient Origins
A 5,000-year-old Corded Ware burial found in a kiln pit in Germany has raised alarms. With a battered skull and unusual placement, archaeologists suspect it may be evidence of prehistoric human sacrifice, or even a murder.
The Real Faces of History's Most Feared Conquerors — Reconstructed from Skulls and DNA
Forensic scientists have used skulls, ancient DNA, and CT scans to reconstruct the faces of Timur and Richard III — while Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun remain frustratingly faceless, their tombs still lost to history.
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