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    Lord of the Rings: Rare discovery in Bronze Age tomb prompts new consideration of Greek history


    When University of Cincinnati researchers uncovered the tomb of a Bronze Age warrior—left untouched for more than 3,500 years and packed with a spectacular array of precious jewelry, weapons and riches—the discovery was hailed by experts as "the find of a lifetime."

    Now, only a year after archaeologists completed the excavation, new understandings of the artifacts—particularly the discovery of four golden rings—and the insights they provide to the origins of Greek civilization may prove to be the team's next big discovery.

    http://phys.org/news/2016-10-lord-ra...e-age.html#jCp
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