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Star discovery

During excavation at the Sobibór Nazi extermination clique , archaeologist regain the shanty where women and girls would be undressed and shaved before going to the gas sleeping room . While not much of the building survives , many personal effects of the dupe were bequeath behind .

The most remarkable finding from the recent excavations was a silver pendant with the Hebrew words " Mazal Tov " and the date July 3 , 1929 . The necklace is almost identical to a laurel wreath that belong toAnne Frank . Researchers think this one belonged to a German Judaic fille named Karoline Cohn . [ understand the full story on the death clique ]

Hidden death camp

The Nazis tried to demolish all evidence of this extermination center in the woods of easterly Poland , but archaeologist have found the traces of petrol chambers , cremation chamber and barracks for the prisoners .

Small finds

The research worker have also found thousands of small artifacts , such as this Star of David , in the grease during excavations over the last decade .

Moses locket

This metal locket , find oneself at the Nazi death bivouac , is covered with crank and decorated with the image of Moses hold the Ten Commandments .

Women’s quarters

The teemingness of women ’s jewelry and personal items in one area of the death camp led the archaeologists to believe they had found the construction where female prisoners had their head shaved and were hale to undress before being kill .

Time cut short

This rusted piece of a watch was also learn at Sobibór .

Thousands dead

Some historian estimate that as many as 250,000 people , many of them Jews , were killed at Sobibór between 1942 and 1943 .

At the Sobibor Nazi death camp, archaeologists found a silver pendant that is almost identical to a medallion that belonged to Anne Frank. This necklace likely belonged to a German Jewish girl named Karoline Cohn.

The Nazis tried to demolish all evidence of this extermination center in the woods of eastern Poland, but archaeologists have found the traces of gas chambers, crematoriums and barracks for the prisoners.

The researchers have also found thousands of small artifacts in the soil during excavations over the last decade.

This metal locket is covered with glass and decorated with the image of Moses holding the Ten Commandments.

The abundance of women’s jewelry and personal items in one area of the death camp led the archaeologists to believe they had found the building where female prisoners had their heads shaved and were forced to undress before being killed.

This rusted piece of a watch was also discovered at Sobibór.

Some historians estimate that as many as 250,000 people, many of them Jews, were killed at Sobibór between 1942 and 1943.

The coin hoard, amounting to over $340,000, was possibly hidden by people fleeing political persecution.

a closeup of an amulet with a scarab on it

Gold ring with gemstone against spotlight on black background.

Image from above of an excavated grave revealing numerous thick metal chain links surrounding a human skeleton.

a close-up of an ebony figurine with "typical African features"

Green carved scarab beetle in a gold setting and a gold chain

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A digital image of a man in his 40s against a black background. This man is a digital reconstruction of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II, which used reverse aging to see what he would have looked like in his prime,

Xerxes I art, All About History 125

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, All About History 124 artwork

All About History 123 art, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II

Tutankhamun art, All About History 122

An image comparing the relative sizes of our solar system�s known dwarf planets, including the newly discovered 2017 OF201

an illustration showing a large disk of material around a star

a person holds a GLP-1 injector

A man with light skin and dark hair and beard leans back in a wooden boat, rowing with oars into the sea

an MRI scan of a brain

A photograph of two of Colossal�s genetically engineered wolves as pups.

Radiation Detection Manager Jeff Carey, with Southern California Edison, takes a radiation reading at the dry storage area during a tour of the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station south of San Clemente, CA