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Old Crystal Mountain In Egypt
Categories Archaeology

A 33 Million-Year-Old Crystal Mountain In Egypt, Near An Oasis

  • January 11, 2024

A 33 Million-Year-Old Crystal Mountain In Egypt, Near An Oasis “Crystal Mountain”. Located within the white desert, 120 km from the Farafra Oasis and 160 km from the Bahariya Oases is one of the rarest mountains in the world, it…

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5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded
Categories Ancient History

5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid

  • January 10, 2024

5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid For more than 150 years scientists have tried to solve the mystery of a notorious cuneiform clay tablet that reveals that in the past the impact case of so-called…

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The Mythical Benben Stone
Categories Archaeology

The Mythical Benben Stone: Unveiling the Landing Site of Egyptian God Atum

  • January 9, 2024

The Mythical Benben Stone: Unveiling the Landing Site of Egyptian God Atum The Benben Stone is an entity found in ancient Egyptian mythology. The legendary stone was once kept in a shrine within the compounds of the temple of the…

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Repatriation of Mungo Man
Categories Archaeology

Geologist Urges Swift Repatriation of Mungo Man, a 40,000-Year-Old Discovery

  • January 8, 2024

Geologist Urges Swift Repatriation of Mungo Man, a 40,000-Year-Old Discovery Forty years after Mungo Man was unearthed in the dunes of western New South Wales, the geologist who made the discovery is urging the NSW government to speed up repatriation…

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Mystery Of The Faceless Woman Found In A 1,000-Year-Old Royal Grave
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Mystery Of The Faceless Woman Found In A 1,000-Year-Old Royal Grave

  • January 7, 2024

Mystery Of The Faceless Woman Found In A 1,000-Year-Old Royal Grave Archaeologists have unearthed a strange 1,000-year-old grave containing the remains of a woman and man. The most curious aspect of this discovery is that the woman’s face is missing.…

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Nine Mile Canyon: World's Longest and Oldest Art Gallery in Utah's Desert
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Exploring Nine Mile Canyon: World’s Longest and Oldest Art Gallery in Utah’s Desert

  • January 7, 2024

Exploring Nine Mile Canyon: World’s Longest and Oldest Art Gallery in Utah’s Desert Situated in the desert of eastern Utah, The Nine Mile Canyon is the world’s longest art gallery. This canyon is home to tens of thousands of petroglyphs and pictographs…

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Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History
Categories Archaeology, Ancient Greece

An Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History

  • January 6, 2024

An Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History A discovery by researchers at the University of Cincinnati is upending the way we think about the development of Western Civilization. More than one year after discovering the 3,500-year-old…

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Vasa Warship Pulled From Icy Baltic Sea
Categories Ancient History, Archaeology

17th-Century Vasa Warship Pulled From Icy Baltic Sea Is Almost Perfectly Preserved

  • January 5, 2024

17th-Century Vasa Warship Pulled From Icy Baltic Sea Is Almost Perfectly Preserved In the 1620s, King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ordered the construction of a new warship to protect his citizens. The warship was named Vasa and its construction was hurried as the Swedes…

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Axe-Wounded Visby Warrior
Categories Archaeology

Axe-Wounded Visby Warrior Brought to Life Over 600 Years Later

  • January 4, 2024

Axe-Wounded Visby Warrior Brought to Life Over 600 Years Later A medieval warrior’s skull, recovered from a mass grave outside Visby, a city on the Swedish island of Gotland, has been brought to life by a digital artist. Killed in…

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Ancient Bunkers and Nuclear War Shelters Found in India
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2400-Year-Old Ancient Bunkers and Nuclear War Shelters Found in India

  • January 3, 2024

2400-Year-Old Ancient Bunkers and Nuclear War Shelters Found in India In recent times, India has strengthened its reputation through some phenomenal finds made in several caves in the Bihar region. India is one of the oldest cultures in the world.…

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