Ruling class women could be important in governing society, said Al Argar, a research group in Mediterranean social archeology. University published Tonoma de Barcelona said in a news release published on Thursday. The team analyzed grave artifacts found in a royal tomb at the La Almoloa site, now in Mercia. …
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Boeing sold the aircraft in February and canceled it, the first such monthly sale since November 2019. The Covid-19 epidemic continues to weigh on sales of new aircraft as airlines largely try to save cash wherever they happen to be. Some carriers, however, are starting to recover from the demand …
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ROME (AP) – Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Atna, has frightened volcanologists who have erupted lava into the Sicilian skies in recent days. The latest eruption occurred overnight by around 0900 GMT on Tuesday, according to Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. For a week now, Etna has been …
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Heavy snowfall blanketed Acropolis and other ancient monuments in Athens and the Greek capital on Tuesday suspended COVID-19 vaccinations as the weather froze many services across the country. Temperatures in the southeast of the continent dropped with some relief from the winter weather in Western Europe, …
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