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The Dead Sea scrolls
tomb of Qin Shi Huang
the rosetta stone
I'd agree with the Rosetta Stone, but I'd rate Pompeii & Herculaneum a close second, because of the snapshot insight into daily life they've given us.
The tomb of king Philippos B' of Macedon in Vergina Macedonia Greece in 1978.