Cemetery of the unusual: intriguing discovery of skeletons with skulls placed between their legs

16/10/2024 By mrbill

The discovery of these enigmatic tombs spans different periods and cultures. Evidence of this peculiar burial custom has been found from Europe to Asia, suggesting a widespread and long-standing tradition. The significance of placing the skull between the legs remains a subject of speculation and debate among researchers.

Secret tunnel found under the Great Sphinx of Giza

16/10/2024 By mrbill

This is a rare image of the Sphinx taken from a hot air balloon, early 19th century. This is before excavation and restoration. What if there is more to the Anunnaki than history tells us?

Uncovering the Ancient Mysteries of Venice: Unearthing 10,000-Year-Old Mummies

16/10/2024 By msngan

The Black Death devastated the town of Vezope in the 14th century. Many people died but there were not enough cemeteries to buy all the bodies.

50,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Remains Reveal Oldest Human Viruses

16/10/2024 By mrbill

Analysis of 50,000-year-old Neanderthal skeletal remains found two years ago in Russia's Chagyrskaya Cave has revealed fascinating genetic data. Genetic material from three prevalent viruses affecting humans today was discovered: adenovirus (which causes cold symptoms), herpesvirus (associated with cold sores) and papillomavirus (known for genital warts and cancer).

Shocking Discovery in the Sahara Desert: Extraterrestrial Artifact Unearthed, Stuns Scientists

16/10/2024 By mrbill

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.

A perfectly preserved mammoth has been discovered in a prehistoric ice sinkhole in Siberia.

16/10/2024 By msngan

Russian scientists have recovered the almost complete remains of a woolly mammoth in Russia. The remains of the Siberian mammoth are so well preserved that they still have flesh and hair. These remains are up to 10,000 years old and could play an important role in the international race to recreate prehistoric animals in laboratories. The remains of a prehistoric creature were found not far from the village of Seyakha. The find was first discovered by members of a local indigenous community at Lake Pechenelava on the Yamal Peninsula. Siberia has been unusually warm this summer with massive forest fires raging in many areas of this remote and vast region. However, the warm weather also allowed the remains of the Siberian mammoth to be freed from the permafrost.

Shocking Discovery: 2,000-Year-Old Thracian Chariot Unearthed – Proof of Ancient Engineering Marvels

16/10/2024 By mrbill

This 2,000-year-old wooden chariot was buried alongside the remains of two horses and a dog, as well as the remains of a nobleman from Thrace, …

The Tartary civilization, its location, inhabited by giants, was said to have advanced technology, including unlimited energy. Why was it wiped out, destroyed in its entirety?

16/10/2024 By msngan

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.

The cloth preserved in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin is one of the most investigated objects in the history of mankind. Many Christians believe that the sacred relic is the shroud in which Jesus of Nazareth was buried.

16/10/2024 By mrbill

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)

The first person to ride a bicycle in Bali, Indonesia

16/10/2024 By mrbill

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