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Great Archaeological Discoveries

Great Archaeological Discoveries. What’s your vote?. Southern Africa Rock Art. Pyramids at Giza, Egypt. Tutankhamen—King Tut’s Tomb and Treasure. Rosetta Stone. Ruins of Old Zimbabwe. Mammoth Bone Huts in Eastern Europe. Paleolithic Art in Europe. Otzi the IceMan. Bronze Age Barrows.

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Great Archaeological Discoveries

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  1. Great Archaeological Discoveries What’s your vote?

  2. Southern Africa Rock Art

  3. Pyramids at Giza, Egypt

  4. Tutankhamen—King Tut’s Tomb and Treasure

  5. Rosetta Stone

  6. Ruins of Old Zimbabwe

  7. Mammoth Bone Huts in Eastern Europe

  8. Paleolithic Artin Europe

  9. Otzi the IceMan

  10. Bronze Age Barrows

  11. Knossos, King Minos, and the Minotaur

  12. Pompeii and theMt. VesuviusEruption

  13. Bog Bodies & Cauldrons

  14. Sutton Hoo (Anglo-Saxon)

  15. Ur-Home of Abram

  16. Babylon

  17. Dead Sea Scrolls

  18. Terracotta Army (China)

  19. Titanic

  20. Easter Island

  21. Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs

  22. Hunley

  23. Anasazi (Cliff-Dwellers)

  24. Troy (and the Trojan Horse) No, this is NOT the real Trojan Horse!

  25. Could you find something? • There are thousands of very interesting places that are being investigated. • Many were found by children. • So keep looking—you could make the next big discovery. • But remember! If you do find something, try not to disturb it until an archaeologist can look at it!

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