Anunnaki Giants: Lions in Their Hands?

10/12/2024 By

The Anunnaki, a group of powerful deities from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, have long captured the imagination of scholars, historians, and enthusiasts. These beings, often depicted …

Karahan Tepe’s Finds: Clues to a Cosmic Presence

10/12/2024 By

The archaeological world has been shaken by a discovery that challenges everything we thought we knew about human history. At the Karahan Tepe archaeological site …

Egypt’s Snake-Headed Giant: A Cave’s Petrified Warning

10/12/2024 By

In a shadowy ancient chamber, deep in a forgotten desert, lies a petrified figure the likes of which has never been seen before. The room, …

Tut’s Mother, the Young Lady: A Royal Tragedy at 25

10/12/2024 By

The face of Queen Nefertiti, who may have been King Tut’s biological mother, will be revealed on the Travel Channel’s Expedition Unknown, airing Wednesday night. …

MH370 and Bermuda: 2024’s Mystery Reopened

09/12/2024 By

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 remains one of the most baffling aviation mysteries of the 21st century. Over the years, theories about his …

A Pharaoh’s Queen: 3,500-Year-Old Curls Intact

09/12/2024 By

Today, in the world of archaeology, a surprising discovery has just been announced: the intact curly hair of an Egyptian pharaoh queen who disappeared 3,500 …

Athens’ 2,600-Year-Old Urinal: Daily Life Revealed

09/12/2024 By

A unique artifact from the 6th century BC found in the Agora of Athens, Greece, offers a fascinating look into the daily lives of the …

Bermuda Survivor’s Tale: A Pilot’s Incredible Escape

09/12/2024 By

The Bermuda Triangle, a region famous for the unexplained disappearances of ships and places, has been the subject of countless theories and legends. But O’Mao, …

Queen Nodjmet’s Mummy: Stone Eyes and a Hidden Heart

09/12/2024 By

  The mummy of Queen Nodjmet was found in the royal chest at Deir el-Bahari (DB320). The mummy had been fitted with artificial eyes, made …

Tenochtitlán’s Skull Tower: 650 Clues to a 500-Year Secret

09/12/2024 By

The first description of the tower of skulls in Tenochtitlan was made in 1521 by Andrés de Tapia, who accompanied Hernán Cortés and the Totonacas, …