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Scientific field: History >> Archeology
Time period: 2017 - 2018
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(Archeology)
1.
The first to discover the vestiges of a prehistoric grave site (circa 5,000 A.D.) in the Santa
Maria system of caves of the Alto Paraná region of Paraguay, by Sandra Rodriguez and
Stanley Turner (January 9, 2016).
2.
The first to decipher the text encrypted on the “Taborah Amphora” at the London Museum of
History (recorded as item # 52,436) discovered in 1932 in the village of Taborah, southern
Pakistan, and dated as about 3,500 A.D., by Michael McMahon (January 26, 2016)
3.
The first to propose that the five figurines found in the village of Homorod, northern Bulgaria,
represent the five incarnations of the ancient tracian god Zamolxis, by Vadim Belatov and
Sergiu Andrei (January 18, 2016)
4.
The first to discover and propose that the letter appended at the end of a XII century Bible
(item no. 4,310 in Queen’s Ann Library) was written by King Edward the first and addressed
to his son William; by Jane Sturridge (January 14, 2016)
5.
The first to propose and find proof that the artifacts found in a grave site near the village of
Hagimus (Poltava Oblast, Ukraine) are of Celtic origin; by Valery Belanov (February 11,
2016)
6.
The first to discover the vestiges of a prehistoric grave site (circa 5,000 A.D.) in the Santa
Maria system of caves of the Alto Paraná region of Paraguay, by Sandra Rodriguez and
Stanley Turner (January 9, 2016).
7.
The first to decipher the text encrypted on the “Taborah Amphora” at the London Museum of
History (recorded as item # 52,436) discovered in 1932 in the village of Taborah, southern
Pakistan, and dated as about 3,500 A.D., by Michael McMahon (January 26, 2016)
8.
The first to propose that the five figurines found in the village of Homorod, northern Bulgaria,
represent the five incarnations of the ancient tracian god Zamolxis, by Vadim Belatov and
Sergiu Andrei (January 18, 2016)
9.
The first to discover and propose that the letter appended at the end of a XII century Bible
(item no. 4,310 in Queen’s Ann Library) was written by King Edward the first and addressed
to his son William; by Jane Sturridge (January 14, 2016)
10.
The first to propose and find proof that the artifacts found in a grave site near the village of
Hagimus (Poltava Oblast, Ukraine) are of Celtic origin; by Valery Belanov (February 11,
2016)
11.
The first to propose that the five figurines found in the village of Homorod, northern Bulgaria,
represent the five incarnations of the ancient tracian god Zamolxis, by Vadim Belatov and
Sergiu Andrei (January 18, 2016)
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