New Finds Highlight Ancient Engineering and Burials
New Finds Highlight Ancient Engineering and Burials
New Finds Highlight Ancient Engineering and Burials
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Recent archaeological discoveries have shed new light on ancient engineering and burial practices. In Spain, researchers revealed the Menga dolmen, a 5,600-year-old megalithic monument, showcasing advanced Neolithic engineering skills, with stones weighing up to 150 metric tons. Meanwhile, in Peru, archaeologists uncovered a 3,800-year-old temple burial site, highlighting a water-centric cult and early ceremonial practices. In the UK, an excavation in Wrexham uncovered rare early medieval structures and evidence of a Roman settlement, challenging previous assumptions about the area's historical activity. Additionally, further digs are planned at a Roman site in Caistor, with a focus on public engagement.

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