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LBV Magazine English Edition
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Identification of Pharaoh Sheshonq III’s Sarcophagus in Ancient Tanis Marks Major Archaeological Breakthrough
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Saint Barthélemy, the Caribbean island that Sweden bought from France and was the last colony of its empire
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How the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i Led to Its Annexation by the United States
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A chemical reaction is responsible for the Temple of Venus in the Phlegraean Fields having survived to the present day
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From the Baths of Caracalla to the Pantheon: A Spectacular and Hypnotic Walk Through the Streets of Ancient Rome in 3D
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An exceptional site with hundreds of 72-million-year-old dinosaur bones found in Transylvania
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Sophie Blanchard, the First Professional Aeronaut in History, Who Died When Her Balloon Crashed
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A 2,000-Year-Old Sanctuary Discovered Where Merchants Traveling Between Mesopotamia, India, and Arabia Made Offerings Before Crossing the Persian Gulf
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An ion-beam analysis reveals that some fragments of the controversial Jordan Lead Codices may be ancient
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Two Mysterious Giant Anomalies at the Boundary Between Earth’s Core and Mantle Explain Why Our Planet Is Different from Venus and Mars
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There Were No Gods or Temples in Rotuma, the Pacific Island Where Its Inhabitants Lived for Centuries Without Knowing Religion
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A Soccer Stadium Divided by the Equator Line
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Remains of a Medieval Knight With Severe Skull Deformation Reveal He Needed Help Eating but Rode on Horseback and Died in Battle
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A 3,600-Year-Old City Found in Kazakhstan Changes the Narrative of a Eurasian Steppe Once Thought to Be Inhabited Only by Nomads in the Bronze Age
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A 12,000-Year-Old Natufian Figurine Showing a Woman and a Goose Is the Earliest Known Mythological Representation
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The Phoenix Islands, the Last Attempt at Human Colonization by the British Empire
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The Legend of Teucer, the Greek Hero of the Iliad and Mythical Founder of Cartagena and Pontevedra
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Bronze Age miners in an Austrian mine who dyed their garments yellow may have invented dyeing with metallic mordants
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Second-Largest Olive Oil Production Complex in the Roman Empire Discovered in Tunisia
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The “cuniculi”, the extensive network of underground tunnels and channels beneath the ancient Etruscan city of Veii, revealed and mapped
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