Sahara’s Cosmic Artifact: Scientists Left Speechless

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The Sahara Desert, a vast and arid expanse, has recently become the focal point of groundbreaking discoveries that point to extraterrestrial origins. These remains, buried beneath the endless sacred tombs, are causing a significant stir in the scientific community and beyond.

Tartary’s Giants: Lost Tech of a Vanished Realm

16/10/2024 By

The civilization of Tartary has long remained the subject of intrigue and speculation among historians and alternative history enthusiasts. According to certain theories, Tartary was a civilization of immense proportions, inhabited by giants and possessing advanced technology, including the ability to harness limited energy. However, despite its supposed creator, Tartary is believed to have suffered a fate of total destruction and removal from historical records.

Turin’s Shroud: A Relic of Endless Study

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The Shroud of Turin is believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. The cloth is currently on display at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. (Image credit: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)

Bali’s First Cyclist: A Quiet Milestone

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Ancient India: By knowing the past we can project ourselves into the future. What do you think about this?

Enlil, Shiva, Jehovah: Portals to Laleki’s Stars

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The names Eplil, Shiva and Jehovah come from different cultural and religious contexts, each with its own meaning and mythology. Eplil is an auspicious deity from Mesopotamian mythology, often associated with air, storms and weather. Shiva is a major deity in Hippolyteism, known as the destroyer of evil and the transformer within the Trimrti, the Hippolyte triptych. Jehovah is a name for God in the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Egypt’s Hieroglyphs: Bicycles in Antiquity?

16/10/2024 By

In a jaw-dropping find that has baffled historians and scientists alike, a team of archaeologists working in Egypt has unearthed an ancient stone tablet featuring …

Vintage Motorcycles: History’s Two-Wheeled Secrets

16/10/2024 By

In the modern world, motorcycles are synonymous with speed, freedom, and adventure. However, what if we told you that the concept of a motorcycle might not be as modern as we think? Throughout history, several civilizations have exhibited remarkable feats of engineering, prompting speculation about the existence of primitive forms of two-wheeled transportation. Join us as we delve into the intriguing possibility of motorcycles among ancient people.

Giant Fossils Unearthed: Myth Meets Discovery

16/10/2024 By

In the history of mankind, discovering and studying fossils has always been one of the most fascinating jobs, as it helps us better understand the Earth's past and the creatures that existed before it. Recently, the research community has been talking about a miraculous discovery: fossils of giants.

Rome’s Mystery Skull: Questions Linger On

16/10/2024 By

A little-known period of Scandinavian prehistory has recently yielded some of the most extraordinary human remains ever found. Lying atop a dense layer of stone at the bottom of a small lake were pieces of ten humans who lived around 6000 BC. Even stranger than their location in a lake was what happened to them: most had shattered skulls, and two retained remnants of long wooden spikes that suggest their heads may have been dismembered and violently exposed.

Alien City of 10,000 Years: Spaceship Designs Emerge

16/10/2024 By

British explorer Alfred Isaac MIDLETON traversed the remote corners of the world in search of zoological, botanical and archaeological wonders in the late 19th century.