Breaking News: Siberian ‘Sleeping Beauty’ – 2,000-year-old mummy found in reservoir

15/10/2024 By

Archaeologists are hailing the extraordinary find of a purported “Hunnic woman” with a jeweled jet buckle on her beaded belt. After a drop in water levels, the well-preserved mummy was found this week on the shore of a giant reservoir on the Yenisei River, upstream of the massive Sayano-Shushenskaya Dam, which powers Russia’s largest power plant and the ninth-largest hydroelectric power station in the world.

Solving the mystery of the two-headed skull: Archaeologists investigate autopsy findings in search of answers

15/10/2024 By

In the dimly lit corners of archaeological lore and ancient legends, there exists a mystery that has long captured the imagination of many: the enigma of the two-headed skull. A relic so rare and baffling that it blurs the lines between myth and reality, challenging our understanding of human anatomy and historical anomalies. But does it really exist? And what does modern autopsy reveal about this mysterious artifact?

The Mystery of the Stone Giants: The Curse of Inanna and the Eternal Protection of Uruk

15/10/2024 By

A formidable race of stone giants emerged from the mountains, threatening the peace and prosperity of Uruk. Their imposing forms and immense strength struck fear into the hearts of the city's inhabitants. In desperation, the people of Uruk turned to Inanna, their divine protector, for salvation.

Fossils behind the aliens: Revealing the 300 million-year-old body that inspired the creation of aliens in classic sci-fi movies

15/10/2024 By

Most of us don't believe in aliens, but looking at this strange fossil might make you stop and think.

The Mystery of the Sumerian Number 60: A Revolution in the History of Time Measurement

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About 5,000 years ago, the Sumerians, who lived in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), revolutionized our perception and measurement of time. They developed a sophisticated numerical system based on the number 60, known as the sexagesimal system. This unique system led to the division of an hour into 60 minutes and a minute into 60 seconds, concepts that are still used today.

The Hunt for the 17th Century Thai King: How the Hunt for Giants Nearly Brought Extinction

15/10/2024 By

In the 17th century, the Thai kingdom witnessed an extraordinary and devastating phenomenon: a royal pride dominated by a fascination with giant creatures. The story of this great pride, led by the Thai king, is a gripping tale of obsession, power and the dangerous impact on wildlife.

Unearthing the Anunnaki: The 200,000-year-old pre-flood city in Africa

15/10/2024 By

Ancient history is always an intriguing part of our history. People are always curious to know how civilizations lived hundreds of years ago. As we discover more about our past, we become more eager to uncover the mysteries of civilizations that are not mentioned in our history books.

Breaking News: Former Pentagon Official Reveals Shocking Evidence of UFOs and Aliens

15/10/2024 By

It is a truly strange sight and it is not the first time this witness has witnessed a similar type of UFO event. Because he …

UFO shot down in 1930 reveals strange “passengers” emerging from flying saucers

15/10/2024 By

On February 24, 1930, a mysterious event occurred in McMillanville, Oregon, USA, which captured both the media and the public's attention. An identified flying object (UFO) was seen soaring through the skies, intended to be shot down by a military pilot. While the incident generated widespread interest, the mystery surrounding the peculiar "passengers" who disembarked from the UFOs remains unsolved.

Unraveling Nikola Tesla’s ‘Flying Machine’: Insights into Possible Alien Cooperation

15/10/2024 By

Nikola Tesla had a great ambition to develop a flying machine that would work without any kind of propulsion, so he dedicated a significant part of his life to experimenting with ether…