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Perfumers in Turkey replicate a 3,200-year-old Mesopotamian perfume
Created from plants native to the Upper Mesopotamian region the perfume has been called Nisaba after the Mesopotamian goddess of grain & writing
Over a dozen 6,000-year-old storehouses, still filled with grain, uncovered in China
The oval and circular structures were 7 to 10 feet wide with foundations, ground walls and moisture-proof cushioning
Tutankhamun’s face revealed for the first time (photo)
"The anatomy of his skull guided the facial reconstruction, so I think it's a much more realistic appearance than any of the ones we’ve seen in the past"