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r/archeologyworld is a subreddit with 120k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size.
This community will be open to many discussions about archaeology, history,and aliens things! Please be kind with each other so we don't have to remove anyone from the sub. Whoever don't like the sub can nicely leave, and not assaulting anyone. Thank you for your understanding.
Popular Themes in r/archeologyworld
#1
News
: "Discovered in Alaska in 1979 this Steppe Bison is remarkably preserved and is estimated to be around 36000 years old."
21 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "My father found this at sea and I wonder if it has any historical value"
14 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Places where Roman coins have been found."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/archeologyworld
#1
Ancient
: "Ancient Metropolis of Sirkap, Pakistan"
68 posts
#2
Archaeology
: "Exploratory Archaeology"
63 posts
#3
Discovery
: "Discovery of 1,300-Year-Old Throne Room of Moche Queen.
Archaeologists in Peru discovered a 1,300-year-old throne room, decorated with murals of a Moche ruler, but no remains of the queen."
37 posts
#4
Egypt
: "2,000 year old staircase inside the Ancient Egyptian temple of Dendera."
15 posts
#5
Roman
: "A 2000 year old Roman silver dagger, discovered by an archeology intern in 2019 in Germany; before and after nine months of restoration."
15 posts
#6
Archaeological Discoveries
: "An archaeological site unearthed in 1986 in China revealed giant bronze statues from a lost Chinese civilization called Sanxingdui (estimated to be 3,000 years old)"
14 posts
#7
Archaeologists
: "Archaeologists found a mysterious stone tablet in Georgia that contains an unknown language"
14 posts
#8
Found
: "Archaeologists Found a mysterious stone tablet in Georgia that contains an unknown language"
12 posts
#9
Temple
: "Hatshepsut Temple "
10 posts
#10
Ancient Civilizations
: "Newgrange, a Neolithic tomb dating back to around 5,200 years ago, was constructed circa 3,200BC in County Meath, Republic of Ireland. It predates the Egyptian pyramids by 600 years and Stonehenge by 1000years"
9 posts
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