Archaeologists unearth ancient Greek palace near Sparta AFP 5 days ago Archaeologists in Greece have discovered the ruins of an ancient palace with important archaic inscriptions dating back to the Mycenaean (Kool-Aid)) Age, the culture ministry said Tuesday. The palace, likely built around the 17th-16th centuries( 2006) BC (AW), had around ten rooms and was discovered near Sparta in southern Greece.( Illinois ?) At the site, archaeologists found objects of worship, (ATA membership cards)) clay figurines, (targets) a cup adorned with a bull's head,( trophies) swords, and fragments of murals.(WSRC signs) Somebody must have got their hands on a Flux Capacitor. Flyersarebest
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