Most Significant Archaeological Finds
Archeology is very tedious science and even can not imagine how unhappy archaeologists
may day and night to dig into the ground, moving closer and closer to their findings, millimeter by raking the ground special brushes, keep everything intact. I suggest you look in the continuation of the post top-10 most important and significant discoveries in science, which were made by archaeologists for the year 2012.
1st place: the ship of Pharaoh
may day and night to dig into the ground, moving closer and closer to their findings, millimeter by raking the ground special brushes, keep everything intact. I suggest you look in the continuation of the post top-10 most important and significant discoveries in science, which were made by archaeologists for the year 2012.
1st place: the ship of Pharaoh
Egyptologist Jan Tristant of Sydney University studied Reply frantsuschzskoy archaeological expedition Professor Pierre Monteux, which in 1914 explored the pharaohs near the town of Abu Ravash. Suddenly he noticed something strange: French archaeologist wrote
that the tomb was a wooden floor. It seemed strange - Before that in Egyptian tombs never vstrechalos wooden floors. He suggested that under the hardwood floors hiding something else. And sure enough - under the tomb was found ancient burial ship made in 2950 BC There were also ceramic vessels with beer and bread - apparently, it was not just a ship, a food convoy that accompanied the pharaoh in the kingdom of the dead.
that the tomb was a wooden floor. It seemed strange - Before that in Egyptian tombs never vstrechalos wooden floors. He suggested that under the hardwood floors hiding something else. And sure enough - under the tomb was found ancient burial ship made in 2950 BC There were also ceramic vessels with beer and bread - apparently, it was not just a ship, a food convoy that accompanied the pharaoh in the kingdom of the dead.