Shocking Return: Missing Titanic Passengers Emerge Decades Later

16/10/2024 By msngan

On April 14, 1912, the legendary ocean liner Titanic, on its maiden voyage, met its tragic fate after colliding with an iceberg, resulting in the loss of 1,500 lives. However, between 1990 and 1991, in the vicinity of the North Atlantic iceberg region, two individuals who had disappeared with the Titanic almost 80 years earlier were discovered and rescued.

King Tutankhamun’s head severed to remove precious death mask: Unraveling the intricate process of ancient embalming

16/10/2024 By mrbill

Mary Beard is the best boss I've ever had. She was head of the Classics Faculty at Cambridge when I worked there for a year. She welcomed me when I arrived, told people to read my new book (my first, The Beautiful Burial in Rome, Egypt), and let me get on with my work at the Museum of Classical Archaeology. Heaven.

Unraveling the mysteries of ancient Chinese funeral traditions: 2,400-year-old funeral procession tomb discovered

16/10/2024 By mrbill

In a remarkable archaeological discovery, the remains of an ancient Chinese funeral procession, preserved for over two millennia, have emerged from the depths of history. …

Journey to the past: decoding the hidden secrets of the Chimu culture through the fetal mummy

16/10/2024 By mrbill

In the arid sands of northern Peru lies buried a silent sentinel: a naturally preserved mummified man, a testament to the ingenuity and beliefs of the ancient Chimú culture. Curled up in a fetal position, his hands and feet bound, this individual offers a glimpse into a long-gone world, whispering stories of life, death, and the intricate tapestry of human belief.

Cleopatra Uncovered: How Did the Last Pharaoh Amass a $96 Billion Fortune? Delve into the Secrets of Her Opulent Empire

16/10/2024 By msngan

You may have heard of Cleopatra VII, the legendary last pharaoh of Egypt. But did you know that she was also one of the richest people in history? Cleopatra had an estimated net worth of around $96 billion, cementing her place among the richest and most influential figures of all time.

4,800-year-old skeleton of a mother holding her six-month-old child. Believed to be an ancestor of the Austronesian peoples who spread across the Pacific. Taichung, Taiwan, Dapenkeng culture, 2800 BC

16/10/2024 By mrbill

4,800-year-old skeleton of a mother holding her six-month-old child. Believed to be an ancestor of the Austronesian peoples who spread across the Pacific. Taichung, Taiwan, Dapenkeng culture, 2800 BC

Sumer was the first great civilization of mankind. Even in today’s society, traces of Sumerian inventions in agriculture, language, mathematics, religion and astronomy can still be found.

16/10/2024 By mrbill

Sumer was the first great civilization of mankind. Even in today's society, traces of Sumerian inventions in agriculture, language, mathematics, religion and astronomy can still be found.

Shocking Discovery: Bronze Statue of Princess-Priestess Takushit from the 25th Dynasty (670 BC) Unearthed at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens

16/10/2024 By msngan

Recently, archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, uncovering the exquisite bronze statue of the 25th Dynasty princess-priestess Takυshit, dating back to approximately 670 BC. This remarkable find sheds new light on the cultural and artistic achievements of the Nubian dynasty in Egypt, known for its intricate craftsmanship and significant historical influence.

The chronicles of the giants in ancient Peru: Myths from the 16th century come to life

16/10/2024 By msngan

There is a special area on our planet where there are especially many stories and legends about people of great stature. Moreover, these stories are not thousands of years old, but only a few hundred.