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Tag: Neolithic period

Exploring Scotland's Ancient Heritage: Roman Interactions at the Girvan Distillery

Exploring Scotland’s Ancient Heritage: Roman Interactions at the Girvan Distillery

Recent archaeological excavations at the William Grant & Sons Girvan Distillery in southwest Scotland have unveiled fascinating insights into the Roman Empire’s presence in the far north. Conducted by GUARD Archaeology, the research has revealed a rare enamelled Roman brooch, dating back to the late 2nd century AD, which highlights the intricate relationships between local

9000-Year-Old Shaman Woman's Grave Discovered in the Motza Archaeological Site of Jerusalem

9000-Year-Old Shaman Woman’s Grave Discovered in the Motza Archaeological Site of Jerusalem

Archaeologists have uncovered an important grave from the Neolithic period during excavations at the Motza archaeological site, located in the highlands of Jerusalem. It was determined that the woman found in this grave had six fingers on her left hand. This finding provides strong evidence that she was a significant figure involved in the shamanic