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Archaeologists found a 10,000-year-old plaster technology near Jerusalem that should not have existed until Roman times
Two shallow fire pits, dug side by side nearly 9,000 years ago in the Judean Hills, are forcing archaeologists to rethink a ...
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Neolithic builders near Jerusalem made advanced plaster 8,000 years before the Romans
Before pottery, before the first cities, before the Roman Empire raised aqueducts and domes, a community in the Judean Hills ...
Variously sized openings scattered across the traditional stone and plaster facades of this house in the Swiss town of Ascona provide views of the garden and Lake Maggiore. Wespi de Meuron Romeo ...
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