🧐 Ancient Beat #62: A 30,000-year layover, pouring one out, and a rock-carved face
Hi folks! Welcome to issue #62 of Ancient Beat. This will be a short issue because I’m off this week, so I’m not doing my typical scouring of the interwebs. Instead, I’ll just give you links to the top 5 articles that I came across. Next week, it’ll be back to our usual format.
Here’s the latest ancient news. 👇
🗞 Ancient News: The I’m-on-vacation version
Ancient Humans May Have Paused in Arabia for 30,000 Years on Their Way Out of Africa
1,100-Year-Old Breastplate to Ward Off Evil May Contain the Oldest Cyrillic Writing Ever Found
Archaeologists Find Rock Carved Face at Benidorm’s Roman Fort
South China Sea Shipwrecks Give Clues About Historic Silk Road Trade Routes
Ancient Canaanites at Megiddo Raised a Glass to the Dead, Archaeologists Find
Well, that was easy! But I did miss hunting for news and breaking it down like I usually do. Looking forward to getting back to it next week!
As always, thanks for joining me! See ya next week, with the usual format that (I hope) you know and love. 😀
-James
Twitter: @jamesofthedrum
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