A 2900-year-old collection of fossilized shark teeth found in the City of David, one of Jerusalem’s oldest Parts
Scientists discovered an inexplicable collection of fossilized shark teeth at a 2900-year-old archaeological site in Jerusalem’s City of David, one...
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- Evidence of the oldest hunter-gatherer basketry in southern Europe discovered in Spanish Cave
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