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Photo shows the ancient roof tile fragments discovered at the Givati Parking Lot Excavation in the City of David in Jerusalem, Israel, undated. They were reportedly brought there at the time of the Greek Seleucid king Antiochus IV. (Eliyahu Yannai, City of David National Park/Newsflash)

Location Of Fortress Of Mad King Built To Hide From Jews He Had Persecuted May Have Been Found

Ancient roof tiles in Israel have been discovered in the City of David, which point to the location of an ancient fortress built by King Antiochus IV, who persecuted the…

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Read more about the article 1,800-Year-Old Ancient Roman Wine Press Unearthed
Image shows the wine press remains before the excavations, undated photo. A Polish-Georgian research team discovered a 1,800-year-old roman winepress in the Gonio settlement, in Georgia. (R. Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski/Newsflash)

1,800-Year-Old Ancient Roman Wine Press Unearthed

A 1,800-year-old wine press in an ancient Roman fortress has been unearthed by archaeologists in Georgia. The press - still in remarkable condition - was reportedly found a few hundred…

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Read more about the article Rain Shrine In Honour Of Water Goddess Found In Lost City
Excavation of the perimeter wall at the entrance to Rabana valley in Iraqi Kurdistan in undated photo. Archaeological investigations offer up new findings on the history of Parthian settlements in Iraqi Kurdistan. (Rabana-Merquly Archaeological Project/Newsflash)

Rain Shrine In Honour Of Water Goddess Found In Lost City

A rain shrine linked to a water goddess has been found in an ancient mountain fortress that archaeologists believe could be the long-lost city of Natuonia. Little is known of…

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Read more about the article Scientists Unearth Tomb With Remains Of Ancient Ruler With Four Horses And A Dog
An Urartian ruler's tomb in which he was buried with his dog, four horses, cattle and sheep was found during the excavations in the Cavustepe Castle and necropolis area, in Van, Turkey in August 2021.

Scientists Unearth Tomb With Remains Of Ancient Ruler With Four Horses And A Dog

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Turkish archaeologists have discovered the incredibly well-preserved remains of a nobleman with his four horses and dog near an ancient fortress that dates back over 2,700 years. The discovery of…

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Read more about the article Mystery Monolith From Utah Desert Appears Next To Prehistoric Fortress In Romania
Mysterious metal monolith, similar to the one found in Utah, was discovered near an ancient Dacian fortress in Romania

Mystery Monolith From Utah Desert Appears Next To Prehistoric Fortress In Romania

A metal monolith identical to the one recently discovered in a Utah desert has appeared on a Romanian hillside. The monolith was spotted on Batca Doamnei Hill in the city…

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