Major Archaeological Finds Span Five Countries
Major Archaeological Finds Span Five Countries

Major Archaeological Finds Span Five Countries

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Recent archaeological discoveries have unveiled significant historical artifacts across multiple regions. In Georgia, a gold votive plaque dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus was found at the Roman fort of Apsaros, suggesting a nearby lost temple. Meanwhile, in China’s Henan province, an ancient royal tomb with over 350 artifacts was uncovered, indicating the site was once the capital of a prehistoric kingdom. In England, excavations near Hadrian's Wall yielded a Roman statue head and a unique Silvanus gem, highlighting the Roman presence in Britain. Germany saw the discovery of a well-preserved 2,600-year-old Celtic burial chamber, the first of its kind found in over a century. Lastly, in Turkey, a Roman warrior tomb, believed to belong to a gladiator named Euphrates, was excavated, revealing its reuse over centuries.

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