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mrbill 25/10/2024

MH370 and UFOs: A Connection in the Skies?

Ten years after the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a renowned American investigator has unveiled new theories and information on one of aviation’s biggest enigmas. Alongside insights into the missing flight, he is also delving into reports of unexplained aerial phenomena in the same region, linking the missing plane to UFO encounters over the South China Sea. On March 8, 2014, Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing, but its signal vanished mid-flight. The aircraft, carrying 239 passengers and crew, disappeared from radars, and despite years of searches and vast resources invested, only a few…

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mrbill 25/10/2024

Africa’s Giant Warriors: Legends of Women Unearthed

Ancient history and myths tell of extraordinary beings, of peoples and civilizations whose feats have inspired timeless stories and legends. In the heart of Africa, a team of researchers and explorers has launched a unique expedition into the continent’s remotest regions in search of traces of one of the most fascinating and enigmatic legends: the giant women. The legend of the giant women has been passed down for generations across various parts of Africa. According to local stories, there once existed a tribe composed exclusively of women of extraordinary height, possessing superior strength and skills. These giant women, described as…

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mrbill 25/10/2024

Egypt’s Mermaid Burial: Ritual or Reality?

Recently, archaeologists announced a remarkable finding that has left the scientific community intrigued: the remains of a half-fish creature were found in an ancient Egyptian burial site. Some are already calling it a “possible mermaid,” and it sheds light on unexpected cultural practices and rituals in ancient Egypt. The team of archaeologists discovered the tomb in a burial complex near the Mediterranean coast, close to Alexandria, where ancient Egyptians buried high-ranking individuals and important figures. What makes this find extraordinary is that the remains belong to a figure with both fish and human characteristics, challenging our current understanding of Egyptian…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Ancient Giants Revealed: Surprising Archaeological Discoveries Reveal Gigantic Skeletons

Following archaeological excavations, a group discovery has sparked great interest and debate in the scientific community. The unearthed skeletons, of imposing size, have shed light on the existence of giants in their history. These challenges challenge the stages of human evolution and civilization. These giant skeletons, which date back to several different civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Greece, and the Americas, have been found in burial sites and other archaeological contexts. The sheer size of these skeletons, which often exceed the average human height by several feet, has surprised researchers and historians alike. The visible discovery comes from a site in the…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Revealing a historical mystery: the iron-studded skull of an ancient young warrior was skewered by a nail used to hold the head together and fasten it to a wall or other hard object.

The skull of a man between 40 and 50 years old is pierced obliquely by an iron bucket that was used to hold the head and fix it to a wall or other structure. This ritual was a relatively common practice among the Gallic peoples of the Mediterranean and the Iberian tribes in the most remote part of what is now Catalonia. After combat, they would cut off the heads of their defeated enemies and take them back to their homes, where they would display the skulls along with their weapons on facades, porches or patios as war trophies. We…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Arene Candide: Ice Age cave reveals rituals for saying goodbye to our dead 12,000 years ago

Broken stones buried 12,000 years ago have been found in Arene Candide, a cave that was used as a cemetery during the last Ice Age. In the Paleolithic, Arene Candide was a kind of primitive necropolis. It is a cave in Liguria, Italy, in which 19 graves have been found. Most of the bodies there were buried over a period of 500 years, when early humans used the cave to lay their loved ones to rest. The cave has been a recognised archaeological site since the 1940s, but until now, broken pebbles at burial sites have been overlooked and ignored….

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mrbill 24/10/2024

The Siberian unicorn once roamed among humans and survived in Eastern Europe and Western Asia until at least 39,000 years ago, around the same time as Neanderthals and early modern humans.

The Sierian unicorn once roamed among humans, emerging in eastern Europe and western Asia until at least 39,000 years ago, around the same time as Neanderthals and early modern humans. An extinct giant rhinoceros, sometimes described as a “Sierian unicorn,” lingered on the planet far longer than scientists previously thought, new research shows. A study published Monday in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution says the furry creature once roamed among humans, emerging in eastern Europe and western Asia until at least 39,000 years ago — around the same time as Neanderthals and early modern humans. The report’s authors have…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Revealing Ancient Secrets: Intact 4,400-Year-Old Tomb of Egyptian High Priest Discovered, Untouched and Unlooted

Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a wooden boat mound dating back more than 4,400 years at the compound pyramid at Saqqara, south of the capital Cairo. Antiquities Minister Khalid al-Anani told a news conference: “It is exceptionally well preserved, coloured, with inlaid sculptures. It is more than 4,400 years old,” he said.The discovery of a stone-founded tomb more than 4,400 years old at the Saqqara complex south of the capital Cairo has shocked archaeologists.Khaled al-Anany, Minister of Antiquities, told reporters: “It is exceptionally well preserved, coloured, with inlaid sculptures. It is more than 4,400 years old,” he added. According to Al-Anany,…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Mammoths and Mastery: Giant Pits Unearth Prehistoric Human Effort to Domesticate Woolly Giants More Than 15,000 Years Ago in Mexico

Mexican anthropologists say they have found two pits built by humans and dug 15,000 years ago to trap mammoths. Researchers at Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said Wednesday that the pits were discovered during excavations on land that was to be used as a garbage dump. The pits, filled with the remains of at least 14 mammoths, were found in the Toltepec neighborhood just north of Mexico City. Some of the animals were apparently sacrificed. Mexican anthropologists say they have found two pits built by humans dug 15,000 years ago to trap mammoths Photograph from Mexico’s National Institute…

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mrbill 24/10/2024

Around 4000 BC, a girl from Vedbaek, Denmark, was buried with her infant son lying on the wing of a swan.

At the ancient cemetery of Vedbaek, Denmark, an extraordinary discovery from around 4000 BC has captured the attention of archaeologists and historians alike. Known as the “Swan Wing Burial,” Grave 8 contains the remains of a young woman and her child, arranged in a captivating and enigmatic manner. The young girl is believed to have died during childbirth, leaving behind her premature body. The burial arrangement is what sets it apart as a striking example of ancient symbolism and belief systems. The 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚢 was carefully placed on the wing of a swan, sparking intense debates among experts about the meaning…

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