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Ancient amber beads found in Syria kept in museum for decades. They were ‘invaluable’The beads were identified as amber, something that was not common in Syria during the Iron Age and originated from the Baltic coast, reaching areas of the Mediterranean along a route known as the ...
Iron Age amber beads from the Baltic Sea found in Syria. Credit: M. N. Mortensen et al. / National Museum of Denmark A recent analysis of beads discovered in the ancient city of Hama, Syria, has ...
In an ancient city in Syria, excavations made nearly a century ago are now revealing new details, researchers said. Joe Planas via Unsplash Nearly a century ago, Danish archaeologists traveled to ...
The Primorsky amber deposit in the Kaliningrad region is the largest in the world. Its capacity is estimated at more than 53 thousand tons of Baltic amber. This is enough to extract natural resources ...
After languishing for decades, the Baltic countries have dusted off their fusty image as a second-rate travel destination and ...
TALLINN - The European Commission has decided to allocate co-financing from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to cross-border energy infrastructure projects under the Trans-European Networks for ...
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