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"One of the most striking features of the puppets is their dramatic facial expressions," said archaeologist Jan Szymański.
Archaeologists have discovered that Greeks, Italians, and Phoenicians coexisted on the Mediterranean island of Ischia, Italy.
Firelands Archaeology is set to host Artifact I.D. Day from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 15 at Beaver Creek Reservation, 913 N.