A 1,000-Year-Old Mummy’s Gesture: Why the Covered Face?

04/01/2025 By Tony

When archaeologists from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos set out to begin excavating at Cajamarquilla, an archaeological site located just 25 kilometers inland …

Titanic’s Reef Neighbor: A Find More Striking Than a Wreck

04/01/2025 By Tony

  The RMS Titanic It is undoubtedly the most famous shipwreck in the world. The wreck of this luxurious ship has captivated the minds of …

A 2,000-Year-Old Midwife’s Tomb: Jesus’ Caretaker Revealed?

04/01/2025 By Tony

  As part of an ongoing archaeological dig, researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have finally begun excavations in the area around a 2,000-year-old …

MH370’s New Evidence: A Step Closer to the Truth

04/01/2025 By Tony

The details surrounding this groundbreaking revelation are shrouded in secrecy, but early reports suggest that researchers have unearthed compelling evidence that challenges previous assumptions about …

A Plane in Ice: Centuries-Old Science or Lost History?

04/01/2025 By Tony

  In December 2023, during an expedition in the frozen Antarctic, an international team of researchers discovered a unique object: an ancient airplane wrapped in …

An 800-Year-Old Phone in Austria: A Curious Anomaly

04/01/2025 By Tony

An image purportedly showing an 800-year-old mobile phone found in Austria has achieved widespread fame among conspiracy theorists, despite appearing completely false. According to the …

Stone Statues in a Cave: UFOs in Ancient Memory?

04/01/2025 By Tony

  Scholars of archeology and Gothic history have codified some of the most astonishing facts about current human history, shaping our understanding of how a …

A 2,000-Year-Old Statue: History’s Forgotten Figure Resurfaces

04/01/2025 By Tony

  A recently discovered ancient statue more than 2,000 years old offers an extraordinary glimpse into the enigmatic world of ancient civilizations. This extraordinary artifact, …

Medieval Bones of Battle: England’s Bloodiest Day Unearthed

03/01/2025 By Tony

The Frozen Fields of Towton: a battlefield frozen in time On a cold March day in 1461, the quiet fields of Towton, Yorkshire, became the …

Nibiru’s Gold Seekers: Were the Anunnaki Earth’s First Miners?

03/01/2025 By Tony

In the annals of ancient mythologies, few names evoke as much intrigue as the Anunnaki. These enigmatic figures, frequently depicted in Sumerian, Babylonian, and Akkadian …