Akhenaten: The Forgotten Pioneer of Atenism and Monotheism

16/10/2024 By mrbill

The image of the actor and writer Amin al-Jamal, the closest to King Akhenaten, one of the rulers of the 18th dynasty who ruled Egypt for 17 years and died perhaps in 1336 BC or 1334 BC. Early inscriptions depict a furnace with the sun, compared to the stars. Later, the official language avoided calling Aten a god, and the sun god gave him a higher status than that of a simple god.

The discovery of an ancient giant skeleton in a Krabi cave confirms the Naga legend, leaving archaeologists baffled.

16/10/2024 By msngan

In a stunning archaeological revelation, a giant skeleton has been unearthed in the Khao Khaap Nam cave in Krabi, Thailand, seemingly confirming legendary tales of the Nagas. This extraordinary find has left the scientific community in a state of awe and confusion, prompting a reexamination of valid myths and historical records.

Haunting Return: Missing Titanic Passengers Reappear Decades Later

16/10/2024 By mrbill

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.

Warrior Statue’s Secret: A Creature Within?

16/10/2024 By mrbill

In the field of archaeology, discoveries often lead to more questions than answers. Such is the case with the discovery of a mysterious creature hidden inside a warrior statue, leaving archaeologists baffled and intrigued by its presence.

Pyramid Myths Debunked: Beyond Slave Labor

16/10/2024 By msngan

In a significant revelation that challenges centuries-old misconceptions, historians are dispelling the widely held belief that slaves were responsible for building the ancient Egyptian pyramids. …

Tomb Number 11: Uncovering the Mysteries of Culture and Society in the Age of the Hungarian Conquest

16/10/2024 By mrbill

Archaeologists have discovered grave number 11 of the Karos-Eperjesszög cemetery from the time of the Hungarian conquest, shedding new light on burial practices and the social structure of the time. The Karos-Eperjesszög site, located in northeastern Hungary, is one of the most important archaeological sites associated with the period of the Hungarian conquest, dating back to the late 9th and early 10th centuries. This era marks the arrival and settlement of Hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin, a crucial moment in the formation of the Hungarian state.

Deciphering the mystery of the most haunted ghost ship in history: Ourang Medan, scaring everyone

16/10/2024 By mrbill

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29-Million-Year Quest: Dinosaur Secrets Unearthed

16/10/2024 By mrbill

In a quest to uncover the mysteries of prehistoric life, a team of scientists has embarked on a fascinating journey into the past. Armed with cutting-edge technology and boundless curiosity, these researchers are delving into Earth's history to discover the secrets hidden within the fossilized remains of ancient giants.

Titanic Passengers Return: Decades in the Deep

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.

Tutankhamun’s Severed Head: Embalming’s Complexity

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.