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How the Sword in the Stone May Have Begun
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Iron smelting at a temple site may have inspired the legend of King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur.
A Roman Dragon's Possible Link to King Arthur
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A Roman military belt bearing a dragon design may hint at the military roots of King Arthur.
Discovered Ruins May Have Inspired the Round Table
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New evidence suggests an amphitheater became a stronghold linked to Arthur’s Round Table.
This Roman Statue Was Misidentified for 100 Years — Until Now
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Once thought an athlete, this Roman statuette may depict a female gladiator in combat pose.
Preview | China's Bronze Kingdom
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The chance discovery of a jade artifact unearths an ancient Chinese city.
The Accidental Discovery That Revealed a Lost Civilization
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In 1986, workers found jade under a field, revealing ritual pits of a mysterious civilization.
Rebuilding a 2,000-Year-Old Bronze Dragon with 3D Technology
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Using 3D scanning and modeling, archaeologists have spent decades reconstructing the "Divine Tree."
What This Bronze Figure Reveals About Ancient China
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A towering 3-meter bronze figure offers rare clues to a lost civilization uncovered in Sanxingdui.
Inside the Ancient Capital of the Shu Kingdom
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Dating back 3,000 years, the site raises key questions about the city’s sudden disappearance.
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