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Bronze Age Burial Practices and Daily Life Uncovered in Aegina, Greece
Archaeological excavations led by the University of Salzburg in Aegina, Greece, have revealed insights into Bronze Age burial customs, including the practice of burying children within house walls. The findings also shed light on ancient diets and cooking utensils.
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