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Category: Archaeology

Seven Ages Reports: Archaeologists and Collectors Convene in Greenville, North Carolina

February 12, 2018

Recently, the Seven Ages team made an appearance at the Greenville, NC Artifact Show, where some of the southeast’s finest collectors and academics were present.

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James Adovasio: An Interview with Seven Ages

February 11, 2018

J.M. Adovasio is the author of books that include “Strangers in a New Land: What Archaeology Reveals About the First Americans,” documenting 35 Clovis and Folsom sites, including Meadowcroft Rockshelter.

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Naughty or Nice? Sex Toys That Were Unearthed by Archaeologists

February 8, 2018

Throughout time, there has been one element of the living experience that remains largely unchanged, and one that is still very much at the core of what it means to be human: the unconquerable sex drive.

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Newly Deciphered Dead Sea Scrolls Reveal Calendar Used by Ancient Fringe Sect

January 22, 2018

New translations of previously undeciphered portions of the famous Dead Sea Scrolls reveal clues to the calendar system of an ancient fringe sect.

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Italian Mathematician Thinks an Iron Throne Could Reside in Great Pyramid’s “Hidden” Chamber

January 16, 2018

As the debate over a new chamber within the Great Pyramid continues, an Italian mathematician believes clues to its purpose can be found in the Pyramid Texts.

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Ancient Indian Rock Art May be the World’s First Sky Chart Depicting a Supernova

January 7, 2018

Rock art discovered at an archaeological site in Kashmir may depict an early star chart, featuring a supernova that occurred 5600 years ago.

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Hidden Messages in Mummy Cases Shed New Light on Life in Ancient Egypt

January 1, 2018

Egyptologists have recently found hidden messages on scraps of waste papyrus, used in ancient times to construct the decorated outer casing of mummy burials.

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Platinum Anomaly Offers New Evidence Supporting Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

December 15, 2017

2017 yielded new studies that support an ancient cataclysm… and platinum, a rare-earth element, may hold the key to understanding its cause.

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