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Garlic is an incredibly ancient herb and food additive. It has been unearthed in excavations going back thousands of years. The person who discovered it is unknown.
17 head have been unearthed as of today.
There has been a few artifacts that were found in his tombs such as a 22 cm. statue of him and his wife.
It's always been known as Jamestown - in honor of King James I of England. http://www.historyisfun.org/History-Jamestown.htm
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Garlic is an incredibly ancient herb and food additive. It has been unearthed in excavations going back thousands of years. The person who discovered it is unknown.
Symbols of jaguars have been found on many Olmec artifacts.
17 head have been unearthed as of today.
John Smith of Jamestown was born on January 6, 1580 and died on June 21, 1631. This would have been 51 years old at the time of death or 430 years old today.
There has been a few artifacts that were found in his tombs such as a 22 cm. statue of him and his wife.
No, fossilized plants are not artifacts. Artifacts are objects made or modified by humans, while fossilized plants are the remains of ancient plants that have been preserved in rocks over time.
Etruscan gold is in the form of jewelry and other golden artifacts over 2000 years old that have been found by archeologists.
The first known examples of writing may have been unearthed at an archaeological dig in Pakistan. So-called 'plant-like' and 'trident-shaped' markings have been found on fragments of pottery dating back 5500 years.