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Archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely served as a trading hub linking Pacific coast cultures with those in the Andes and Amazon, flourishing around the same ...
A skeleton found in a 4,500-year-old ceramic pot has rewritten the history of Ancient Egypt. A DNA test on the man’s bones ...
Forty years after the first effort to extract mummy DNA, researchers have finally generated a full genome sequence from an ...
Queen Hatshepsut’s statues were destroyed in ancient Egypt – new study challenges the revenge theory
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as ancient inscriptions 'confirm' who built Egypt's Great PyramidArcheologists have discovered ancient inscriptions and tombs which suggest who may be responsible for building Egypt's Great ...
The first complete DNA study of an Ancient Egyptian has revealed he was probably a celebrated potter who was given an oddly ...
For the very first time, scientists have sequenced DNA from the entire genome of an individual who lived in ancient Egypt up ...
Researchers have sequenced the first whole ancient Egyptian genome from an individual who lived 4,500 to 4,800 years ago — the oldest DNA sample from Egypt to date. The body belongs to an adult male ...
Earlier archeological evidence has shown trade links between Egypt and Mesopotamia, as well as similarities in pottery-making ...
More than 4,500 years ago, at the dawn of Egypt’s pyramid age, a man was laid to rest in a ceramic pot. He was then sealed ...
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