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The best AO articles from the same week last year.... | Are Ancient Inscriptions Found at Tintagel E

The best AO articles from the same week last year.... [View web version]( [Premium Discounts]( | [Contact](mailto:info@ancient-origins.net?subject=Top%205%20last%20year%20message) [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Are Ancient Inscriptions Found at Tintagel Evidence of King Arthur’s Presence? --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- The Guardian Newspaper has reported a remarkable find in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. A slab of slate has been discovered during an extraction at the famous Tintagel historic site on the Atlantic coast of Cornwall, South-West England. What makes this slate so important was that there is writing... [Read more...]( Gas Engineer’s Large Collection of Ancient Rings May Fetch $130000 at UK Auction --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- A stunning assemblage of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Viking, and medieval rings is going up for auction next week. They come from a remarkable ancient rings collection which was once owned by a Leicester gas engineer, who amassed his personal treasure during the 1950s and 1960s... [Read more...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Stonehenge Builders Had Ancient Knowledge of Pythagorean Geometry --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- A new book, Megalith, claims ancient Britons built Stonehenge “and other stone circles with a knowledge of Pythagoras' theorem, 2,000 years before the Greek philosopher formalized geometry.” Megalithic researcher Robin Heath, who contributed to the book, told reporters at The Telegraph that he presents evidence of “a great... [Read more...]( One of the Largest Castles in Europe Was Born to Resist the Mongol Invasion --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 13th century Europe was under attack by the Mongols and the Kingdom of Hungary was right in the sights of the invaders. Something had to be done, and the creation of great fortified castles was seen as one way to possibly resist the mighty force. Spis Castle is a castle situated in the northeastern Slovakian region of Presov... [Read more...]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( You have received this email because you have subscribed to [Ancient-Origins.net](. Copyright © 2019 [Stella Novus Limited]( - [Ancient Origins]( [Unsubscribe Here](

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