Wednesday, May 30, 2018

What forms of life could live on other planets in our Solar System?

Astrobiologists propose to look for signs of life on planets and satellites near Earth. On Venus and Mars, on the satellites of Enceladus or Europe there are areas that can shelter life forms. StrangeThingsChannel tells you where you are most likely to encounter extraterrestrial creatures in the Solar System.

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Child finds 10th century Viking treasure in the Baltic Sea

Coins, rings, pearls and silver bracelets of more than a thousand years were discovered on the German island of Ruegen in the Baltic Sea, reports the AP news agency.
The first finds were discovered in January in the Schaprode area by two amateur archaeologists, one of whom was only 13 years old, according to the AP.
"This is the largest treasure of this kind of coin in the south-east of the Baltic region," said the statement released Monday by the archaeological center of Mecklenburg in northern Germany. The treasure has about 600 coins and different jewels.

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Discovered in Egypt an unusual golden coin of the Greco-Roman era

The play has the face of King Ptolemy III, ancestor of Cleopatra, who was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, founded in 305 BC.
Egyptian archaeologists discovered several sections of a brick structure that could be part of a Greco-Roman bathroom. In its interior were found several objects of great cultural value, among which stands a unique gold coin with the stamped face of King Ptolemy III, who ruled Egypt in the third century BC.
According to a statement on Wednesday by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities, the piece was found in the archaeological site of Sa el-Hagar, north of Cairo, local media reported.
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Archaeologists find ruins of ancient temple in the middle of desert

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Greek-Roman temple in the territory of Egypt, the Science Alert website reported.
The researchers found ruins of the front section of time, fragments of its foundation and the main entrance, as well as the outer wall of almost one meter thick. Elements of the ancient building are decorated with Greco-Roman style bas-relief.

The researchers also discovered coins, ceramic pieces as well as the sculpture of a man's head. In addition, archaeologists have discovered two limestone lion statues, one of which is headless.

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