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United Nations · FranceArchaeologists have discovered what they say are the remains of a 16th-century merchant ship more than 2.5 kilometers underwater off southern France, the deepest such find in its section of the Mediterranean or any other French waters.See the Story
Archaeologists Find France's Deepest Shipwreck
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Tombs · EgyptA team of Washington State University-led researchers has recreated the world's oldest synthetic pigment, called Egyptian blue, which was used in ancient Egypt about 5,000 years ago.See the Story
5,000-Year-Old Egyptian Blue Pigment Recreated Using Ancient Methods
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · MichiganWith its cold climate, short growing season, and dense forests, Michigan's Upper Peninsula is known as a challenging place for farming. But a new Dartmouth-led study provides evidence of intensive farming by ancestral Native Americans at the Sixty Islands archaeological site along the Menominee River, making it the most complete ancient agricultural site in the eastern half of the United States.See the Story
Archaeologists uncover massive 1,000-year-old Native American fields in Northern Michigan that defy limits of farming
57% Center coverage: 7 sources