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mrbill 15/10/2024

4,000-Year-Old Woman Unearthed with Bizarre Bronze Ornaments – Archaeologists Stunned!

The discovery of Grave 110 at the Frapzhаusep I cemetery, surrounded by picturesque Austrian countryside, has revealed a fascinating insight into the lives of fit civilizations. Dating back approximately 4,000 years to the early Bronze Age, this burial site has revealed the resting place of a woman whose legacy is adorned with a magnificent treasure trove of artifacts.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Horrifying Ancient Punishment: Women Buried Alive with Neck Chains – The Brutal Truth!

The claim that punishment for women in an ancient empire 100,000 years ago involved being chained around the neck and buried alive underground lacks credible historical evidence. Such a practice would be considered extreme and inhumane by contemporary standards and would likely leave behind significant archaeological evidence if it became widespread.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Pirate Wreck in Devil’s Triangle: 2 Million Years Lost

In a groundbreaking discovery that has captured the imagination of both the scientific community and the public, archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a shipwreck of a haunted pirate fleet dating back some 2 million years. This enigmatic find, located within the infamous Devil’s Triangle, also known as the Bermuda Triangle, promises to shed new light on the ancient maritime history and legends surrounding this mysterious region.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Lost Tech of Antiquity: Secrets That Shift History

What if ancient civilizations were far more advanced than we ever imagined? Could it be that the remnants of a long-lost culture influenced societies around the world, explaining the striking similarities between numerous ancient sites and cultures? Thousands of years ago, humanity erected amazing structures that continue to baffle us. When examining these feats, one can't help but wonder if our ancestors had access to technologies and tools that have now been lost to history.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Thousand-Year-Old Samurai: A Giant Rises Again

The excavation took place when construction workers discovered a giant metal object in the ground. Archaeology experts were immediately called in and excavation work began. The first images from the scene show a giant helmet with intricate details, which appears to belong to a samurai warrior.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Siberia’s Mammoth: Ice Sinkhole Preserves the Past

Russian scientists have recovered the almost complete remains of a woolly mammoth in Russia. The remains of the Siberian mammoth are so well preserved that they still have flesh and hair. These remains are up to 10,000 years old and could play an important role in the international race to recreate prehistoric animals in laboratories. The remains of a prehistoric creature were found not far from the village of Seyakha. The find was first discovered by members of a local indigenous community at Lake Pechenelava on the Yamal Peninsula. Siberia has been unusually warm this summer with massive forest fires raging in many areas of this remote and vast region. However, the warm weather also allowed the remains of the Siberian mammoth to be freed from the permafrost.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Mexico’s Winged Creatures: Nephilim or Fairies?

L.A. Marzυlli, a Christian author, filmmaker and avid researcher of UFO phenomena, Grey Aliens, Giant Skulls and Bodies, Nephilim, Failed Angels, Satanic Entities and other paranormal creatures, is known to have written eight books, one of which was a best seller at CBA and produced a DVD series entitled “The Watchers” which won the UFO Award for Best Movie and the People’s Choice Award at the 2014 UFO Congress.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Petra’s ‘Monastery’: Rock’s Quiet Grandeur

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Petra was the ancient capital of the Nabatean Kingdom; the Nabateans were a nomadic Arab people who lived in what is now the region of Jordan. The Nabateans grew wealthy from the trade routes that passed through their lands, and over time the city of Petra benefited and grew. The Nabateans carved many of the most notable monuments into the rocks, including “The Monastery” (Ad Deir). ‘The Monastery’ is one of the many remarkable rock-cut buildings and facades in Petra. It is fascinating for its massive façade and large inner chamber. The Monastery is arguably comparable in…

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mrbill 15/10/2024

4,000-Year-Old Skeletons: A Mother’s Last Embrace

Images of skeletons from the Lajia site in China’s Qinghai province are captivating. The painstaking excavation and pedestaling of the bones reveal adults and children in a 4,000-year-old embrace. But while these images have caught the media’s attention today, the archaeological site has been excavated since 1999 by archaeologists primarily from the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Qinghai Provincial Institute of Antiquity and Archaeology. By Kristina Killgrove The Lajia site is associated with the Qijia culture, dating from the late Neolithic to the early Bronze Age, and is located in the Guanting Basin…

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Fw 190A-2 ‘Yellow 16’: Depths Yield a Saga

On a cold December day in 1943, the Fw-190A2 'Yellow 16' took off from Herdla airfield in Norway, but soon after developed engine trouble. The pilot, having no other option, executed a controlled emergency landing in waters near Solsvika, west of Bergen. This event marked the beginning of a long underwater slumber for Yellow 16, which would not see the light of day for almost 63 years. On 1 November 2006, a dedicated team raised the aircraft from its watery grave in a meticulous recovery operation, raising it from 60 metres below the surface.

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