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The Atlantis of the West: Uncovering the myth of Tartessos
For a long time, people have spoken about lands that vanished from history. Some stories are so old that they feel like dreams, but they still spark questions that never fully go away. Tartessos is ...
The two gold coins were minted almost 2,300 years ago, around the mid-third century B.C. "This makes them part of a very ...
Archaeologists in Greece uncover a 7th-century B.C.E. tomb with a noblewoman buried wearing an inverted crown, symbolizing the fall of her power.
Archaeologists also discovered the burial of a four-year-old child in close proximity to the woman. The child was crowned with a bronze diadem adorned with small rosettes and dates to the same time ...
A thrift shop in Canada called Thrifty Boutique got a collection of medallions and rings and put them up for sale at a thrifty price - about 20 bucks each. Then one savvy customer told the owners the ...
A thrift store in Canada was selling a collection of antique rings and medallions for about 20 US dollars when it learned the jewelry was from ancient times. KUOW is Seattle’s NPR news station. We are ...
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Rings and Jewelry in Ancient Rome
The Roman world sparkled with jewelry. The quality and materials varied with the wearer’s wealth and status. But for Romans of every class, jewelry was a spectacular medium of advertisement and ...
‘Polychroma’ unites elements of the past and present, both of the heritage jewelry house and the eternal city in which it was founded. Photograph by Massimo Bianchi. Just last year, a 12-year-old ...
A recent discovery in the United Kingdom shows that chunky jewelry has always been in fashion – even in Ancient Rome. Wessex Archaeology announced the discovery of the unusual eight-sided ring in a ...
The latest ancient Greek archaeological find to cause a stir is a Hellenistic marble workshop, discovered during a dig on Paros, part of the Cyclades island group in the Aegean Sea. You might not know ...
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