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2,100-year-old skeleton of warrior nicknamed 'Lord of Sakar,' buried in a stunning gold wreath, unearthed in BulgariaThe second century B.C. burial mound is the richest ever found in Bulgaria.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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Malia Bee Pendant: A 3,800-year-old accessory found in a Minoan 'pit of gold'This extremely detailed depiction of insects holds clues to the natural world of the ancient Minoans.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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Archaeology student finds rare ninth-century gold 'within the first 90 minutes' of her first excavationAn archaeologist in training discovered a rare medieval gold object in northwestern England during her first excavation.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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3,000-year-old burial of elite teen unearthed in Iran, with gold jewelry and astonishing 'scorpion' cosmetics boxThe extraordinary burial of a teenager buried with gold jewelry and a snake- and scorpion-decorated cosmetics box has been unearthed in Iran — and it may date to more than 3,000 years ago.
By Tom Metcalfe Published
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Scientists heat gold to 14 times its melting point — without turning it into a liquidScientists have used an ultrafast laser to heat solid gold to 14 times its melting point without turning the metal into liquid.
By Victoria Atkinson Published
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Hornelund Brooches: Viking age gold ornaments mysteriously buried in Denmark 1,000 years agoTwo brooches from Denmark are unique examples of Viking Age goldwork that includes Christian and Norse designs.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
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Can other metals be turned into gold?Other metals might be worth their weight in gold, but can they be turned into it?
By Victoria Atkinson Published
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2,200-year-old Celtic settlement discovered in Czech Republic — and it's awash in gold and silver coinsA 2,200-year-old Celtic settlement containing coins and jewelry has been discovered in the Czech Republic.
By Owen Jarus Published
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Monomachos Crown: The 1,000-year-old crown honoring 'the one who fights alone' found by a farmer in a fieldOne of only three surviving Byzantine crowns, it depicts a man and two sisters who jointly ruled the empire in the 11th century.
By Kristina Killgrove Published
