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| | | | | Scientists have used facial reconstruction techniques to show what the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II looked like in his prime. | |
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| | | | | Chinese archaeologists recently completed their work excavating an ancient tomb located near Luoyang (??), Henan Province (???), according to recent reports in the Chinese press. The archaeologists from the Luoyang Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Artifacts (??????????) can be se | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] This chapter of the series delves into the archaeological exploration of Babylon, focusing on the work of Robert Koldewey, a German archaeologist who conducted extensive excavations in the early 20th century. The chapter discusses the methods and challenges of archaeological work in the region, the significance of Koldewey's discoveries, and the ongoing debates surrounding the existence of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It also touches on the political and historical context of archaeological efforts in Mesopotamia, including the impact of modern political instability on the field. The chapter ends with a reflection on the unresolved mystery of the Hanging Gardens and the broader implications for understanding ancient civilizations. | |
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| | | Skyrim modders are working on bringing DLSS, FSR2, and XeSS upscaling to the Anniversary and Special Editions of the game. | ||