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  2. Buried in more than 270,000 beads, grave reveals women’s ...

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    The team found the majority of the beads in a large chamber of the Montelirio tomb, which held the remains of 20 people, including 15 women and five individuals whose sex wasn’t determined.

  3. List of reported UFO sightings - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly reported shapes in UFO sightings gathered by the National UFO Reporting Center Online Database [1] This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) some of which include related claims of close encounters of the second or third kind or alien abduction. UFOs are generally considered to include any ...

  4. Indian bead - Wikipedia

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    Indian bead is a colloquial American term for a fossilized stem segment of a columnal crinoid, a marine echinoderm of the class Crinoidea. The fossils, generally a centimeter or less in diameter, tend to be cylindrical with a small hole (either open or filled) along the axis and can resemble unstrung beads .

  5. Jar burial - Wikipedia

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    Many jar burial sites are accompanied by more than just the skeletons and jars. Beads, swords, mirrors, and other animal bones have been found in and around jars. In the Cardamom Mountains, a large number of beads have been found in jars. [7] These are most likely offerings to the deceased, in the same way that tombs have gifts in them.

  6. Really, REALLY Weird Things People Have Found in Their Houses

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    A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words. A young married couple found something chilling in the attic of a 108-year-old American Foursquare-style farmhouse bought during probate — so they were left with ...

  7. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    I Found It On Google Earth. 21°48'18"S 49°5'23"W Image credits: Priti Ray #26 Go To Your Google Earth And Type Kent St. 44305 In Search And Click Street View You’ll See This Guy, Doing ...

  8. Cockeysville Marble - Wikipedia

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    The Cockeysville Marble has been quarried in Beaver Dam within Cockeysville and other locations in Maryland. A historical account is given in Maryland Geological Survey Volume Two. [3] The Cockeysville was also mined for crushed stone at what is now called Quarry Lake. [4] It was known as the McMahon Quarry in the 1940s.

  9. The rounded beads made from the shell of a mollusk were used by the Inka, researchers said. Ancient beads — used in human sacrifice — discovered in Andes mountains. See the find