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One pharaoh’s ushaptis found in another pharaoh’s tomb
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The French archaeological mission has discovered ushabti figurines belonging to one pharaoh in the tomb of an another pharaoh in Tanis, northern Egypt. Archaeologists found 225 faience ushabtis in the tomb of Osorkon II (r. 874-850 B.C.), but hieroglyphs on the figurines identified them as belonging to Shoshenq III (r. 825-773 B.C.). The limestone tomb … Read the full post →"One pharaoh’s ushaptis found in another pharaoh’s tomb"

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4th c. B.C. defensive walls found in southern Italy
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An archaeological investigation before redevelopment of the railway station in Manduria, 20 miles east of Taranto, southeast Italy, has uncovered a large section of a defensive wall built by the pre-Italic Messapian people in the 4th century B.C. The structure is composed of limestone blocks that were precisely worked and laid dry in an alternating … Read the full post →"4th c. B.C. defensive walls found in southern Italy"

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8 of the Best New Queer Books Out in December 2025
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Queer books in translation, danmei fantasy novels, sapphic romance at a baking competition, and more new queer books out in December 2025!

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NPR’s Picks for the Best Book Club Books of 2025
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NPR says these eight books are some of the best book club books of 2025—and they're also included in Book Riot's Best Books of 2025 list!

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