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Defenders of the Dutch Polders: The Kinderdijk Windmills
Defenders of the Dutch Polders: The Kinderdijk Windmills | Ancient
A UNESCO World Heritage site in The Netherlands, Kinderdijk Windmills, is an e ingenious Dutch engineering, which keeps the sea at bay.
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Norsemen transformed international culture
Norsemen transformed international culture, manufacturing, tech and trade during Ancient Origins
A study on crafting networks in Viking-period towns by University of York’s Dep Archaeology notes, “ Striking similarities of material culture show that these plac sometimes separated by hundreds of kilometers, were often as tightly related as villages.”. It is long past time to change the old understanding of Vikings as sim plunderers, and recognize ...
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Did a Native American travel with the Vikings
Did a Native American travel with the Vikings and arrive in Iceland c before Columbus set sail? | Ancient Origins
In 2010, it was reported that the first Native Americans arrived on the continent sometime around the 11 th century. The study, led by deCODE Genetics, a world genome research lab in Iceland, discovered a unique gene that was present in o distinct family lines. The DNA lineage, which was named C1e, is mitochondrial ...
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The Controversial Origins of the Maine Penny
The Controversial Origins of the Maine Penny, A Norse Coin found American Settlement | Ancient Origins
Other artifacts from the site, such as one identified as a Dorset Eskimo burin, su the Goddard site was a hub in a large Native American trade network.
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