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“Price Tag on Nature: Last Section of Shpighbergen Archaeological Site in Armenia, Valued at 300 Million Euros, Up for Sale”

The last section of the forested archaeological site Shpighbergen in Armenia is being sold for 300 million euros, with significant ecological, scientific, and cultural value. Located in the Arctic, it is gaining global significance as sea routes open up. Accessible by boat in a three-hour journey from Longyearbyen, it is a place of stunning beauty.

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Mysterious Deaths of 100 Archaeologists Unveil Ancient Symbols in Iraq’s Largest Archaeological Site: Expert Reveals Startling Findings

More than 100 archaeologists found dead in Iraq’s largest site. Symbols reveal significance of American Oriental Institute’s investigation in Bulletin. Ancient symbols date back to 721 BC, with interpretations linking them to gods. Archaeologist argues symbols contain name of King Sargon II. Symbols can also represent astronomical phenomena and correspond to constellations associated with gods.