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Underground Labyrinth With Secret Passages, Tunnels In Dobrogea Plateau, Romania
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Underground Labyrinth With Secret Passages, Tunnels In Dobrogea Plateau, Romania

  • March 21, 2023

Underground Labyrinth With Secret Passages, Tunnels In Dobrogea Plateau, Romania In many cases, the world below us is just as fascinating as the ground we walk on. Across Europe, there is a hidden, often millennia-old subterranean realm of tunnels stretching…

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More than 230,000 Years Ago, The Earliest Human Remains Were Discovered in Eastern Africa
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More than 230,000 Years Ago, The Earliest Human Remains Were Discovered in Eastern Africa

  • March 20, 2023

More than 230,000 Years Ago, The Earliest Human Remains Were Discovered in Eastern Africa Ancient human fossils discovered in Ethiopia are much older than previously thought, experts claim, saying they could be as much as 230,000 years old. The remains…

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12,000-year-old Massive Underground Tunnels Are Real And Stretch From Scotland to Turkey
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12,000-year-old Massive Underground Tunnels Are Real And Stretch From Scotland to Turkey

  • March 19, 2023

12,000-year-old massive underground tunnels are real and stretch from Scotland to Turkey Is it possible that ancient cultures were interconnected thousands of years ago? According to thousands of underground tunnels that stretch from North Scotland towards the Mediterranean the answer…

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Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovers New ‘Sea Dragon’ Species on British Beach
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Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovers New ‘Sea Dragon’ Species on British Beach

  • March 18, 2023

Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovers New ‘Sea Dragon’ Species on British Beach A two-meter-long fossil of a new type of prehistoric “sea dragon” has been discovered on a Dorset beach. Amateur fossil hunter Dr. Steve Etches found the ichthyosaur fossil buried…

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Jaws of Death: Paleontologist Renames GIANT, Prehistoric Marine Lizard
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Jaws of Death: Paleontologist Renames GIANT, Prehistoric Marine Lizard

  • March 17, 2023

Jaws of Death: Paleontologist Renames GIANT, Prehistoric Marine Lizard Some 92 to 66 million years ago, as the age of dinosaurs waned, giant marine lizards called mosasaurs roamed an ocean that covered North America from Utah to Missouri and Texas…

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Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth Discovered In The Desert
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Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth Discovered In The Desert

  • March 13, 2023

Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth Discovered In The Desert Several giant teeth from an extinct prehistoric megalodon shark have been found in Chile’s Atacama Desert, and a top expert has said that despite treasure hunters pillaging the area, the South American…

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Teenage Girl Discovers “Bizarre Humanoid Skull” Like No Other in Abandoned Mine Shaft in Mexico
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Teenage Girl Discovers “Bizarre Humanoid Skull” Like No Other in Abandoned Mine Shaft in Mexico

  • March 12, 2023

Teenage Girl Discovers “Bizarre Humanoid Skull” Like No Other in Abandoned Mine Shaft in Mexico It was back in the 1930s when an American teenager discovered an abandoned mine tunnel in Mexico’s Copper Canyon region. Inside it, she found a…

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This Medieval Mother Had a Gruesome 'Coffin Birth' After Medieval Brain Surgery
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This Medieval Mother Had a Gruesome ‘Coffin Birth’ After Medieval Brain Surgery

  • March 11, 2023

This Medieval Mother Had a Gruesome ‘Coffin Birth’ After Medieval Brain Surgery Italian archaeologists have uncovered a medieval grave containing the remains of a woman buried near Bologna, Italy, with a 38-week-old fetus lying between her legs, reports said Monday.…

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DNA has Proven that Turkey was the Country of Origin for the Earliest Farmers in Europe
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DNA has Proven that Turkey was the Country of Origin for the Earliest Farmers in Europe

  • March 4, 2023

DNA has proven that Turkey was the country of origin for the earliest farmers in Europe It was an innovation that changed the course of human history forever, leading to the rise of the first civilizations and transforming the way…

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Carbon Dating Indicates That India's Oldest Known Burial Site is 4,000 Years Old
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Carbon Dating Indicates That India’s Oldest Known Burial Site is 4,000 Years Old

  • March 2, 2023

Carbon dating indicates that India’s oldest known burial site is 4,000 years old One day in 2005, Shriram Sharma, a farmer from Sanauli village Uttar Pradesh’s Baghpat district, was carrying about his day, and ploughing his field. Little did he know that…

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  • 500-Year-Old Inca Mummies and Feathered Nobles Unearthed Near Lima, Peru
  • Viking-Era Child’s Remains Discovered Near Dublin Castle in Ireland
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