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Royal complex mentioned by medieval chronicler found!

For a long preiod of time historians and archeologists wanted to find a royal palace of king Raedwald that was mentioned by chronicler Beda. The place was identified back in 2007 but dig began in 2022. Researchers were suprised how big the finding is. They say it was "the heart of a living society" and that it has many things suggesting living there was pretty advanced. Coins, pottery, jewellery and many more were found. It shows that people in Anglo-Saxon England may be more advanced socially than we think. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-67556575

First enclousers from Bronze Age found in Serbia

Researchers from University College Dublin discovered enclouseres in northern part of Serbia which is located on the so called "pannonian plain". Sites had been identified using aircraft reconassaince and google earth and dated with tools found there. This discovery is important because it had been previously thought that agriculture expanded much later into the Panonian plain becouse it was isolated from the rest by mountains. Source: https://www.archaeology.org/news/11899-231116-serbia-bronze-age

New tomb discovered in Egypt

Researchers from the University of Czech Republic made excavations in the Abusir necropolis where people living in the time of 26th and 27th dynasty are buried. They say it belonged to a royal scribe named Djehutyemnakht. The walls of chamber in which he is buried are decorated with various pictures and textes. Most of them are hymns to some egyptian gods like ritual offerings or spells preventig buried from snakes which were considered dangerous. All of this was made in order to ensure if buried man will smoothly enter into afterlife. Surce: https://www.archaeology.org/news/11885-231108-abusir-necropolis-tomb

Roman road found in Scotland

Murray Crook who is Stirling Council archaelogist led the dig in the city of Stirling, in Scotland. They found and eroded surface of the road after digging inside of the garden of the XVIIth century cottage. Road was dated back 2000 years and it means it was built by the Romans. Archaelogists think it was built by legion of Julius Agricola, an officer that ruled army of province Britannia. It was propably used during invasions on Scotland led by Rome. It also shows that roman presence in Scotland was more significant than previously thought and it could reming Scottish people of importance of Rome in their history. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0d83q4ng1o

Where did mumified baboons in Egypt come from?

One of the most important gods of ancient Egypt civilization was called Thot. He was a god of knowledge and wisdom. It is a known fact that Ancient Egyptians painted ther gods as animals. Interestingly Thot was often portraid as a baboon. Scientists even discovered some baboons that were mumified. Now they wanted to find out where they came from. IN order to do this they collected samples of genes of many babbons from different regions in Africa and compared them with these of mumified baboons. It turned out that egyptian entirely came from so called "Horn of Africa" precicely - Eritrea. Now scientists speculate that this region can be historical "Punt"- region that was described by ancient egyptians as place were babboons came from. source:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/10/231024110554.htm

We know when people Europe and Siberia were firstly populated

Near the Baikal lake in Russia traces of homo sapiens were found. These are the oldest traces of our ancestors there. Using precise dating methods scienists were able to date back these tracesw to around 50000 yeras bce. Interestingly data suggests that during that time temperatures in the region grew significantly. Data comes from pollens analisys and researchers argue that warming caused forests to expand further north and allowed early homo sapiens to arrive there. This research could change our vision of early human migrations and history. Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/09/230922141247.htm

We finally know what people ate in the Bronze Age

Archaelogists from University of Zurich and Institute for the History of Material Culture had travelled to caucasus to do research about Bronze Age diet. They collectd proteins from samples that were collected from ancient caudrons. Using radiodeating technique researchers were able to date caoudrons to period between 3520 bce to 3350. After analizing samples they discoverred that main meal was : deers, goats, cows, sheeps and water buffalos. Results show that mst of meal was similar to that eaten by people later in history. Source:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/08/230818135141.htm