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Hosted on MSNAncient Vomit Was Found By An Amateur Fossil Hunter In DenmarkAround 66 million years ago, a marine creature from the Cretaceous era munched on some sea lilies and developed an […] ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered the first-ever Roman-era helmet in the country, providing new insights into history.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover a Stash of 1,500-Year-Old Weapons—Including the Only Known Roman Helmet Ever Found in DenmarkThe cache included swords, spears, lances and chainmail. Researchers think these items may have been buried as part of a ...
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Rare weaving tools — forgotten in a hut 1,500 years ago — found in Denmark. See themArchaeologists sifted through the soil of an abandoned ancient village and unearthed a glimpse into everyday life.
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Ancient chief buried ‘extremely rare’ Roman equipment. Archaeologists just found itArchaeologists in Denmark found a “rare” Roman helmet buried by an ancient chief along with hundreds of weapons and other ...
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern ...
Throughout human history, volcanic eruptions have wreaked havoc on civilizations ... Credit: Freerk Oldenburger / John Lee / René Laursen / The National Museum of Denmark / The National Museum of ...
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ZME Science on MSN66 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Vomit Offers a Rare Glimpse Into Diets of Ancient PredatorsIn the quiet cliffs of Stevns, Denmark, a 79-year-old amateur fossil hunter split open a piece of chalk last November and ...
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Greenland's dark history - and does it want Trump?The US president's talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future ...
Historians and divers are trying to retrieve prehistoric clues from beneath the waves—but they have to act fast.
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