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Danish flagship wreck discovered 225 years after Nelson's historic naval battle

The Danish warship Dannebroge has been located 225 years after being sunk by Horatio Nelson's fleet during the Battle of Copenhagen.

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Skeleton of famed soldier d'Artagnan possibly discovered in Dutch church

Possible remains of legendary musketeer d'Artagnan discovered in Dutch church during floor repairs.

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Oldest Known Cave Art Discovered in Indonesia's Muna Island

Researchers uncover the world's oldest cave art in Indonesia, dating back at least 67,800 years, providing insights into early human migration and creativity.

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Oldest Known Evidence of Human Fire-Making Discovered in England

Researchers have uncovered the oldest evidence of deliberate fire-making by Neanderthals in England, pushing back the timeline by 350,000 years.

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New study reveals timeline of cat domestication, challenging previous theories

A new genome study reveals that domestic cats arrived in Europe much later than previously thought, during Roman times.

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Vietnam's ancient shipwreck emerges following Typhoon Kalmaegi's coastal erosion

Typhoon Kalmaegi exposes a centuries-old shipwreck in Vietnam, revealing its significant historical value amid a narrow window for salvage.

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Ancient skull from China may reshape understanding of human evolution timeline

A newly analyzed ancient skull from China suggests a major shift in the timeline of human evolution, indicating an earlier divergence from ancient ancestors.

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Marco Rubio Supports Controversial Israeli Archaeological Project in Jerusalem

Marco Rubio visits a controversial archaeological site in East Jerusalem, backing Israeli settler efforts criticized for undermining Palestinian statehood.

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British Researcher Dennis Bell's Remains Found in Antarctic Glacier After 66 Years

The remains of British researcher Dennis Bell, lost in 1959, have been found in Antarctica, bringing closure to a long family mystery.

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Ancient Stone Tools in Indonesia Challenge Human Migration Theories

Discoveries in Sulawesi reveal ancient stone tools, rewriting theories on early human existence in Wallacea.

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