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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 2025

archeology

A 7,000-year-old natural mummy of a female found at the Takarkori rock shelter in southwestern Libya is seen in this handout photo released on April 2, 2025. Photo: Archaeological Mission in the Sahara, Sapienza University of Rome/Handout via REUTERS
Offbeat

Sahara desert, once lush and green, was home to mysterious human lineage

During a period from about 14,500 to 5,000 years ago, it was a lush green savannah rich in bodies of water and teeming with life. And, according to DNA obtained from the remains of two individuals...

Brick structures buried underground are often found in the surrounding areas of Paharpur Bihar. Until declared an archaeological site, these structures cannot be protected.Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Panorama

The underinvested potential of archaeotourism in Bangladesh

The bust of Queen Nefertiti, Berlin, March 1, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/File Photo
World+Biz

Egyptian archaeologist calls on Berlin to return Nefertiti bust

The domus is an early example of "luxuria", the displaying of wealth and rank through sumptuous villas and lifestyles. © Handout / ITALIAN MINISTRY OF CULTURE/AFP
Offbeat

Ancient Roman home with 'unparalleled' mosaic found in Italy

Neolithic village. Photo: BSS
World+Biz

Neolithic village discovered in France after 150 years of research

Photo: Collected
World+Biz

Stone Age discovery fuels mystery of who made early tools

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Touchstone idol weighing 301kg recovered from Dinajpur

Archeological artefacts getting ruined locked in store room
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Archeological artefacts getting ruined locked in store room

Adams said the factory was apparently built in this area to provide royal rituals with beer, given that archaeologists found evidences showing the use of beer in sacrificial rites of ancient Egyptians.(Facebook/Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities)
Offbeat

Ancient beer factory discovered in Egypt

Ancient coffin found in Egypt. Photo :Reuters
World+Biz

Egypt unveils 59 ancient coffins in major archaeological discovery

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