King Zoser’s Face: Third Dynasty’s Quiet Ruler

16/10/2024 By

The painted limestone statue of Zoser, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, is the oldest known life-size Egyptian statue. The statue was found during the Antiquities Service's excavations of 1924-1925. Today, at the site in Saqqara where it was found, a plaster copy of the statue stands in place of the original.

Lost Plane’s Interior: Decades of Mystery Inside

16/10/2024 By

In the remote wilderness of Alaska, investigator Philip was spurred into action by a cryptic anonymous letter. Determined to unravel the mystery surrounding Flight 66, a plane that reportedly disappeared en route to Japan, Philip embarked on a quest to find the elusive truth.

Kandahar’s Giants: U.S. Military Encounters

16/10/2024 By

Aside from the attractions of history, tales of attractive people harbor mysteries that often escape understanding. Among these epigmatic comparisons are speculations about the presence of otherworldly beings, raising curiosity about the possible coexistence of accepted civilizations with alien creatures.

Russian Giant Skeleton: Destroyed by U.S. Hands?

16/10/2024 By

At some point in history, giants came across the face of the Earth. Their existence was mentioned in the Bible and in ancient Sanskrit texts from India, Pakistan, and the United States. Even some contemporary archaeologists tend to deny their existence. Furthermore, the Smithsonian Institution has officially been declared to have destroyed all evidence of human giants in the early 1900s. Documents to the alleged detriment had been classified by the U.S. Supreme Court or required for removal and promulgation.

Nephilim’s Mythical Life: Giants Intact Today

16/10/2024 By

The Qυmra Caves, located near the Dead Sea in Israel, were in fact the site of a remarkable archaeological discovery in the 1940s and 1950s. The excavation yielded a vast collection of acceptable Jewish texts, collectively known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. These scrolls include various biblical texts, sectarian writings, and other works that were highly significant to the Jewish community of the time.

Cleopatra’s Tomb Hunt: Two Mummies Hold Clues

16/10/2024 By

The mummies of two high-status Egyptians discovered at a temple in the Nile Delta may bring researchers closer to finding the remains of Cleopatra, the legendary Egyptian queen.

Scotland’s Unicorn Fossil: A Rare Ancient Find

16/10/2024 By

Archaeologists have discovered a “first-class fossil” in a remote area of the Scottish Highlands. Archaeologists report discovering what may be unique remains of Uicor in …

Warrior Statue’s Secret: A Creature Within?

16/10/2024 By

In the field of archaeology, discoveries often lead to more questions than answers. Such is the case with the discovery of a mysterious creature hidden inside a warrior statue, leaving archaeologists baffled and intrigued by its presence.

Pyramid Myths Debunked: Beyond Slave Labor

16/10/2024 By

In a significant revelation that challenges centuries-old misconceptions, historians are dispelling the widely held belief that slaves were responsible for building the ancient Egyptian pyramids. …

29-Million-Year Quest: Dinosaur Secrets Unearthed

16/10/2024 By

In a quest to uncover the mysteries of prehistoric life, a team of scientists has embarked on a fascinating journey into the past. Armed with cutting-edge technology and boundless curiosity, these researchers are delving into Earth's history to discover the secrets hidden within the fossilized remains of ancient giants.