Friday, 14 March 2025

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Bioarchaeological Study Reveals Origins of Soldiers in Mongolian Mass Grave from Han-Xiongnu War

Bioarchaeological Study Reveals Origins of Soldiers in Mongolian Mass Grave from Han-Xiongnu War

Groundbreaking research from a leading Chinese university is unraveling the mysteries of a mass grave in Bayanbulag, Mongolia, shedding light on a dark chapter of the Han-Xiongnu War. This bioarchaeological study, led by Jilin University, reveals that the remains of soldiers found in the grave originated from Northern China, not from the local Mongolian population.

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Mysterious Drawings on 200,000-Year-Old Stone Discovered in Marbella

As part of the archaeological excavation at the Coto Correa site in Las Chapas, Marbella, the Ministry of Culture, Education, and Historical Heritage has reported the discovery of graphic designs on a stone block that could be more than 200,000 years old. This area, known for hosting the city’s oldest remnants, has been under archaeological

The Secrets of a Man-Made Island Home to Scots During the Norman Conquest to Be Probed

The serene waters of Loch Achtily in the Scottish Highlands are preparing to host an extraordinary archaeological discovery in September 2025. Underwater archaeologists are setting out to uncover the mysteries of a man-made island, home to Scots during the Norman Conquest, by examining the remains of an ancient settlement known as a “crannog,” built over