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1,110-year-old grave from ‘Golden Age’ China shows innovative craftsmenship
With a clear timestamp, May 17 th, 698 A.D., archaeologists could clearly identify that the tomb belonged to Ma San Niang, ...
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Ancient grave reveals the oldest gold artifacts ever found
An unassuming grave on the western shore of the Black Sea has pushed the story of gold back to a far earlier chapter than ...
Grave rubbing has been a special practice and technique for centuries to preserve the appearance and lettering of grave markers. Also known as tombstone or headstone rubbing, it is an especially ...
NEW MATAMORAS -Most people wouldn’t a give second thought to a bell ringing. But in the 19th century, a ringing bell could mean the dead weren’t. Someone unintentionally buried alive would pull the ...
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