Discovered Elongated Skull with Stone-Encrusted Teeth in Mexican Ruins

The 1600-Year-Old Skeleton of an Upper-Class Woman whose skull was purposely deformed and teeth encrusted with minimal stones was found by archaeologists near ancient Teotihuacan ruins in Mexico. Archaeologists who found the 1,600-year-old skeleton near …

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Check out The Turkish Sea Creatures Museum Founded by a Seasoned Fisherman

The sea gives another life to many, sometimes love, sometimes a disappointment, often a longing. The sea is reminiscent of a fairy tale. A tale of the undiscovered and magical sea. A Turkish fisherman in Istanbul recently founded a museum of sea creatures …

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Discovering the Ancient Tomb of ‘Bird Oracle Markos’ Revealed in Bergama (Pergamon), Turkey

Excavations in the ancient city of Pergamon (Pergamum of Mysia in West Anatolia, about 100 km north of Turkey’s Izmir) have already revealed many fascinating discoveries in the form of spectacular ruins and artifacts that shed light on the city’s ancient …

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Respect Across Millennia: Explore the 34,000-Year-Old Grave of Two Boys, Adorned with Jewelry, Fox Teeth and Ivory Beads

The remains of two children, aged ten and 12, buried 34,000 years ago in Russia, have revealed a clue about the way disabled people were treated during ancient times. Their bodies were found among the Sungir burials outside of Vladimir, Russia, as reported …

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Revealing California’s Mysterious Gold Mine: Stunning 40-Million-Year-Old Treasures

In a gold mine in California, archeologists exposed historic relics that date lower back forty million years n the center of the 19th century, miners determined masses of artifacts crafted from stone and human stays of their tunnels at Table Mountain …

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Dive into the Harrowing Remains of the Medieval Massacre at Visby

The Battle of Visby was a violent medieval battle near the town of Visby on the Swedish island of Gotland, fought between the inhabitants of Gotland and the Danes, with the latter emerging victorious. The Battle of Visby left a lasting archaeological …

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Archaeologists Unearth 130-Year-Old Stunning Ponytailed Mummy from Qing Dynasty Treasure

Tomb raiders in China were given the fright of their lives when they ransacked a grave in their ruthless search for archaeological treasure. Rummaging through what looked like old sacks containing priceless artifacts, they instead unearthed a 130-year-old …

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Revitalize Luxor: Restore Ancient Monuments to Rejuvenate Egypt’s Captivating City

Egypt renovates monuments in Luxor to invigorate city’s charm Modern construction miracle Tourists visit the Karnak Temple Complex in Egypt’s southern city of Luxor on March 10, 2020. Photo: AFP Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly paid a visit on …

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The Shigir Idol – One of the Oldest Known Wooden Sculptures

Dating back to the end of the last Ice Age, the Shigir Idol stands as a testament to human artistry and ingenuity. The wooden sculpture, possibly once towering above 5 meters, is heralded as the world’s oldest known wooden statue, predating the Egyptian …

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Rare Fossil Reveals Small Mammal Attacking Larger Dinosaur Before Likely Being Buried Alive

The discovery sheds shocking new light on ancient ecosystems. Conventional wisdom has always held that in prehistoric periods when early mammals lived alongside dinosaurs, that those mammals were generally meek and avoided their reptile overlords for …

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