In the location of the Indiana Jones film shoot, an ancient tomb with artifacts was found.


In Jordan, an ancient tomb with remains and artifacts was discovered
Archaeologists discovered a previously unknown tomb in the center of the city of Petra, Jordan. The find occurred during research at the El-Khazneh temple. Beneath the structure, a grave with the remains of at least 12 people and numerous artifacts was found. The object is at least two thousand years old.
According to CNN, interest in this tomb emerged back in 2003 when scientists discovered two tombs under the left side of the monument. Compared to previously found tombs, this one is undamaged. Inside, numerous items made of bronze, iron, and ceramics were found.
It is assumed that this tomb contains the remains of ancient Arabian nomads — the Nabataeans. It was also revealed that the Indiana Jones film was shot here.
In Turkey, valuable archaeological findings were also unearthed. During excavations at Sefertepe, two extremely valuable beads with depictions of people and animals, dating back about 10,000 years, were found. Archaeologists at the Arslantepe mound also discovered two rare seals with images of animals, estimated to be approximately 7,000 years old.
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