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linh 12/03/2025

The "Sumerian Wristwatch": Unraveling a Mystery from Ancient Carvings

The so-called "Sumerian wristwatch," often seen in ancient Sumerian carvings, has sparked much debate and wild theories. From ancient technology to extraterrestrial artifacts, these theories have captured the attention of many enthusiasts and researchers. However, experts in Mesopotamian history and archaeology offer a more grounded explanation. In reality, the "wristwatch" is now understood to represent a decorative bracelet or an armband. Such items were common in Sumerian culture, symbolizing status, wealth, or divine favor. The intricate carvings often portrayed gods or high-ranking individuals adorned with these accessories, emphasizing their societal or celestial importance. This clarification not only demystifies the so-called...

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msngan 11/03/2025

Nine-Year-Old Discovers 60,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Hand Ax by Chance

A nine-year-old named Ben Witten found a shiny stone at Shoreham Beach in 2021, but a recent trip to a museum led him to discover that he's actually had a Neanderthal hand ax on display in his bedroom for the past three years. Anine-year-old boy named Ben Witten was recently visiting Worthing Museum in southern England when he spotted something familiar sitting in a Stone Age exhibit: a prehistoric hand ax that looked remarkably similar to a rock on display in his bedroom. Witten found the stone at Shoreham Beach in 2021 and brought it home with him because it...

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msngan 11/03/2025

Glass Beads from Afar: A Bronze Age Network Unveiled in Eastern England

The smallest artifacts can sometimes reveal surprisingly distant connections. In 2015, archaeologists began excavating one of England’s most intriguing sites, the British Bronze Age (2500–800 B.C.) settlement known as Must Farm. This village of perhaps 60 inhabitants in eastern England was built sometime around 850 B.C. After just a year, it burned down and was preserved nearly intact by the oxygen-free conditions of the muddy river into which it sank. Archaeologists raced to explore the site because the brick company that owned the land planned to reopen a clay quarry there. The researchers quickly unearthed five complete circular houses and a number of wooden...

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linh 10/03/2025

Every 3 Years 8 Young People are Kidnapped From a Village And Given in Sacrifice to a Bestial Being

In a time before the Great Flood, a dark empire ruled by ancient gods was the setting for terrifying events. This empire, where the people worshipped a

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msngan 07/03/2025

Archaeologists have finally opened King Solomon's 3,000-year-old tomb - the artifacts inside REVEAL horrifying secrets that could change history!

Jerusalem, Israel — In a discovery that has stunned archaeologists and historians around the world, a team

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msngan 05/03/2025

1600, by the sculptor Giambologna. "Hercules and the Centaur", an extraordinary and realistic Marble Sculpture in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.

Hercules and the Centaur (1600) – A Masterpiece by Giambologna The sculpture Hercules and the Centaur by the renowned sculptor Giambologna is a marble masterpiece completed in 1600. This extraordinary work is displayed in the Loggia dei Lanzi, an open-air gallery in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. With its dramatic composition and remarkable realism, the sculpture showcases Giambologna's exceptional talent in capturing movement, anatomy, and emotional intensity, making it one of the finest examples of late Renaissance and early Baroque sculpture. Giambologna (1529–1608) was one of the greatest sculptors of the late Renaissance and Mannerist period. Born in Flanders (modern-day Belgium), he...

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linh 03/03/2025

The Mystery of Princess Tisulsky: An Eternal Sleep in a Marble Coffin

In 1969, a shocking discovery was made in the Tisulsky coal mine in Russia. At a depth of 72 meters, miners stumbled upon a marble coffin containing the body of a woman dubbed Princess Tisulsky. The strange thing is that this body seems to have remained intact for hundreds, even thousands of years. Immersed in a pinkish-blue liquid, the princess, with her waist-length red-highlighted hair, large blue eyes, and a pristine white lace dress, looked as if she were merely sleeping. Her beauty was strikingly preserved, leaving people in awe. However, the mystery deepened when the liquid in the coffin...

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linh 03/03/2025

Ancient Collapses: Tracing the Echoes of Earth's Past Resets

Have you ever wondered if human history is just a series of random events? Or are there mysterious, recurring "resets" that reshape our destiny? Let's look at two critical milestones: 1. The Collapse of Mediterranean Civilizations (c. 1200 BCE): About 3,200 years ago, thriving civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Near East suddenly collapsed. The Assyrian Empire, the New Kingdom of Egypt, the Mycenaeans, and the Minoans all fell into a "dark age" of social and cultural stagnation. What caused this mysterious collapse? Was it a single event, or a series of interconnected disasters? 2. The Comet...

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linh 03/03/2025

Screams from the Past: The Carnyx - Legendary War Horn of the Celts

Imagine standing on an ancient battlefield, surrounded by the roars of thousands of warriors. Suddenly, a piercing, resounding sound tears through the air, striking terror into the hearts of the enemy. That's the scream of the Carnyx, a unique war instrument of the Celts. The Carnyx is not just a simple bronze horn; it's a masterpiece of art, a symbol of Celtic power and authority. The Carnyx found at Tintignac, France, dating from the 1st century BCE, is one of the most precious artifacts remaining from the Iron Age. Fascinating facts about the Carnyx: Unique design: The shape is often...

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linh 01/03/2025

Antarctica's Hidden Terrain: A 14-Million-Year-Old Landscape Unearthed

A Lost World Hidden Beneath Antarctica’s Ice. What if all of Antarctica’s ice vanished? This image reveals the buried landscape beneath – and with it, a shocking discovery. "Highland A" is a lost world, a remnant of an ancient landscape of valleys and ridges ancient valleys carved by rivers at least 14 million years ago. Before Antarctica froze over, mountain rivers shaped this land. Now, against all odds, part of that prehistoric world still exists, untouched beneath miles of ice. Scientists expected it to be ground away by the crushing weight of the ice sheet. But instead, it’s been perfectly...

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