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msngan 14/10/2024

Grand Canyon’s Giant Skeletons: A Hidden Realm

In the field of archaeology, every discovery has the potential to rewrite history and uncover long-lost secrets of our past. Recently, one intrepid archaeologist stumbled upon an extraordinary find: the remains of giant skeletons are hidden deep within the majestic landscapes of Grad Capio.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Howard Carter’s 1920s Find: Colossal Pharaoh Rumors

In the 1920s, the world was captivated by the discoveries Howard Carter made in Egypt, particularly his excavation of the tomb of Tutankhamun. While these discoveries were monumental, the idea of “giant pharaohs” captured the imagination of scholars and the public alike. Although Carter himself did not find any literal giant pharaoh mummies, the concept remains a fascinating mix of historical intrigue and myth.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Moving 50-Tonne Heads: Ancient Ingenuity Unveiled

The colossal heads depicted in the photo weigh approximately 50 tonnes each—equivalent to the mass of four fully equipped Eurofighter jets. These monumental sculptures were transported from their quarry, located over 150 kilometers away, to their current locations. Dating back between 3,000 and 4,000 years, or potentially even older, these giant heads remain shrouded in mystery due to the absence of precise historical records.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Juukan Cave’s Devil’s Tooth: A Startling Find

A Tasmanian devil tooth, artefacts and braided hair are among the “mind-blowing” finds from excavations of 46,000-year-old indigenous rock shelters in Western Australia destroyed by mining.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Capuchin Catacombs’ Children: 41 Mummies’ Tale

Researchers are making efforts to unravel the mystery behind the lives and deaths of the mummified dead in the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo in the rest of Sicily.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Germany’s 10-Foot Skeleton: Past Redefined

In the field of archaeology, surprising discoveries often emerge from the depths of time, challenging our understanding of history and the very existence of certain beings. One such revelation recently emerged in Germany, where archaeologists have unearthed a colossal skeleton believed to belong to a giant who roamed the earth more than 1,700 years ago.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Galileo’s Dark Legacy: A Chilling Connection

In a remarkable turn of events, experts have made a chilling and unexpected discovery related to the legacy of Galileo Galilei, the famous astronomer and physicist. This find, born out of centuries of historical and scientific research, has rekindled interest in Galileo's life and work, uncovering a dark and mysterious aspect of his legacy.

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msngan 14/10/2024

Austrian Wine Cellar’s Mammoth: 40,000 Years Old

In Lower Austria’s Krems district, a local winemaker stumbled upon a legendary discovery while renovating his wine cellar in Gobelsburg: around 300 mammoth bones dating back approximately 30,000 to 40,000 years, the likes of which haven’t been spotted in a century! Since he reported the find in mid-May, archaeologists now corroborate that the cellar and accompanying area can be identified as “a significant bone site”, with remains of at least 3 mammoths! A Renovation, A ‘Bone Chilling’ Discovery When Andreas Pernerstorfer stumbled upon the finds, he promptly reported them to the Federal Monuments Office. Pernerstorfer’s discovery was then referred to…

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msngan 14/10/2024

Dinosaurs at Giza: Pyramid-Building Partners?

Home Archaeology Latest news from the ancient world: Did dinosaurs help build the Great Pyramids? Archaeologists discover groundbreaking clues! – hoanganh

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msngan 14/10/2024

Eye of the Sahara: Science’s Astonishing Find

In a discovery that has shocked the scientific community, researchers have uncovered astonishing finds beneath the Eye of the Sahara, also known as the Richat Structure. This geological wonder, located in the heart of the Sahara Desert in Mauritania, has long been a topic of intrigue and speculation. However, recent discoveries beneath its surface have sparked renewed interest and debate, challenging our understanding of both geology and ancient history.

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