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[image]Roman Venice Discovered
A geology team combined aerial photographs, satellite images, and a digital terrain model to reveal the ancient Roman city of Altinum.

Buffalo Soldiers Reburied
Those left behind in the cemetery at Fort Craig, a Civil War-era outpost in New Mexico, finally have peace.

Irish Gold
Irish police have discovered extremely rare Bronze Age artifacts.

Off the Grid
Archaeologist Solveig Turpin suggests a trip to the rock shelter called Cedar Springs on Devils River.

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