Archeaology

msngan 12/10/2024

The intact seal from King Tutankhamun's tomb, 1922

The intact seal in the tomb of King Tutankhamun, 1922.

4 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

Terracotta Dice from the Indus Valley Civilization: A Surprising Discovery in Harappa, Pakistan (2600-1900 BC)

One of the most interesting finds from the Indus Valley civilization, known as Harappa in Pakistan, are the terracotta dice dated between 2600 and 1900 BC. These artifacts not only offer a deep insight into the social and cultural life of the Indus people, but also help to understand the forms of entertainment and possible elements related to beliefs and rituals of the time.

3 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

Never-Before-Seen Data Reveals the Shocking Truth Behind Malaysian Flight MH370!

In a recent discovery that has shocked the scientific community, researchers have uncovered a chilling revelation about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. This discovery has shed new light on one of the most baffling mysteries in the history of modern aviation.

2 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

Many legends claim that serpent beings would have inhabited the Earth millions of years ago and, over time, would have retreated underground.

It's very simple: our ancestors, who lived thousands of miles away, must have had contact, so the idea that they didn't and that they were limited to their own lands is absurd. We have symbolism like the representations below to show that the same events occurred all over the world and that they all apparently witnessed the same events, whatever they were. The planet would then have been a transoceanic hub where knowledge was shared and diverse civilizations shared ideas with each other.

2 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

One of three centaur burials discovered in 1980 by the Archaeological Society of Argos Orestiko, eight kilometres northeast of Volos, Greece

“One of three centaur burial sites discovered in 1980 by the Argos Orestiko Archaeological Society eight kilometres northeast of Volos, Greece”

2 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

Broken stones buried 12,000 years ago have been discovered in Arene Candide, opening a fascinating window into humanity's distant past

Broken stones buried 12,000 years ago have been found in Arene Candide, a cave that was used as a burial ground during the last Ice Age.

6 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

BREAKING NEWS: Shocking find! 39,000-year-old golden coffin discovered near Egyptian pyramid. Mysterious mummy baffles experts!

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery near one of Egypt’s most iconic pyramids: a 39,000-year-old golden coffin containing a mysterious and unusual mummy. This astonishing find has captivated historians and researchers, offering a glimpse into Egypt’s ancient splendour and raising new questions about its enigmatic past.

3 min read
msngan 12/10/2024

Astronaut spotted on church carving ‘dating back to 16th century’

Social media users have discovered a carving of an astronaut on a Spanish church from the 12th century.

2 min read
mrbill 12/10/2024

Why Are So Many Egyptian Statues Without Noses? Groundbreaking Study Reveals the Shocking Truth!

Wikimedia Commons The Great Sphinx of Giza, perhaps the most famous Egyptian statue with a conspicuously missing nose.

3 min read
mrbill 12/10/2024

Breaking News: Archaeologists Discover 3 Million Year Old Pre-Inca Baby Mummy in Historic Peruvian Tomb!

More than 1,000 years ago, this pre-Incan baby was buried on a desolate hillside in Peru. He was among dozens of well-preserved mummified skeletons that archaeologists found on the outskirts of the capital city of Lima.

2 min read
1 54 55 56 63