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New research examining burials along the northwestern Romano-Germanic frontier suggests pagan burial rituals continued through the early Medieval Period.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/category/features/undercovering-the-past/page/12)
New research examining burials along the northwestern Romano-Germanic frontier suggests pagan burial rituals continued through the early Medieval Period.
A recent discovery in the Po River Valley of Northern Italy dating to Terramare Bronze Age Culture suggests a ritual use of water.
Underwater archeologists have discovered a funeral area for Greek merchants as well as a rare ship find in the ruins of the ancient Egyptian port city of Thonis-Heracleion.
A restored nature trail in Nemi Italy kindles concerns about erasing the area’s Pagan past.
Tell Banat in northern Syria may be the world’s oldest war memorial.