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In fact, Dr. Wegner and other archaeologists think they know who used the brick: a princess named Renseneb.
"My own personal theory is that Joseph built the pyramids to store grain," Mr Carson "Now all the archaeologists think that they were made for the pharaohs' graves.
Archaeologists think they have found remains of 200 to 250 Athenian citizen-soldiers from that time, perhaps the very ones memorialized by Pericles.
Besides, other archaeologists think it misguided to key interpretations so closely to the Cro-Magnon creative explosion, dazzling as it was.
Archaeologists think the startlingly well-preserved graves were part of the burial ground of an early Christian community, dating from between the 7th and 9th centuries.
Archaeologists think the famous ring of stones on Salisbury Plain was built to celebrate not sunrise but sunset, and for the winter solstice, the turning point of the year on 20 December, when the long nights start to shorten.
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He has said the tests may show that some royal mummies on display are not who archaeologists thought them to be.
At first, archaeologists thought the man's skeleton was from the Bronze Age, due to the poor condition it was found in.
For much of the last century, archaeologists thought that modern behavior flowered relatively recently, 40,000 years ago, and only after Homo sapiens had pushed into Europe.
The 700-acre site has given up all sorts of treasures in its time: a beautiful horse mask, iron age swords and a human skull, heavily battered with axes – archaeologists thought it had come from a corpse hung over the gate as a warning to enemies.
Archaeologists thought that these amphoras were probably used to transport wine, partly because they appeared to have pitch on the inside, which dissolves in olive oil.
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