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Corinaldo · CorinaldoIn the town of Corinaldo in Italy’s Ancona, archaeologists conducting excavations in the Nevola necropolis found a significant archaeological burial, belonging to an elite member of the Picene (Picentes) culture.Read Article
Picene Prince’s Tomb Reveals a Chariot and 150 Other 7th Century BC Artifacts

Gansu · GansuDunhuang is situated in the northwestern part of Gansu province in the west of China. The ancient town occupied a strategic position at the crossroads of the ancient Southern Silk Route and the main road leading from India to Mongolia via Lhasa, as well as controlling the entrance of the Hexi Corridor which led to the heart of the northern Chinese plains and the ancient capitals of Chang’an (modern day Xi’an) and Loyang.Read Article
Dunhuang Manuscripts: Insights into Ancient China

Andalusia, Spain · AndalusiaAn extraordinary discovery was made in a Roman tomb in Carmona, Spain. Among the skeletal remains of six individuals, researchers found a glass funerary urn containing a reddish liquid. At over 2,000 years old, this liquid has been identified as the oldest liquid wine ever discovered, tracing its origins back to Roman Andalusia.Read Article
World’s Oldest Wine Found - Imbued with a Cremated Roman Aristocrat!
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