Aztec House and Floating Gardens Discovered Under Mexico City
Aztec House and Floating Gardens Discovered Under Mexico City Archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of a dwelling that was built up to 800 years ago during the Aztec Empire in the Centro neighbourhood of Mexico City, Mexico, during works to modernize the area. The centuries-old abode was discovered by archaeologists and construction workers ahead of … Continue reading Aztec House and Floating Gardens Discovered Under Mexico City
Miniature Bible the Size of a Coin Found in UK Library Storage
Miniature Bible the Size of a Coin Found in UK Library Storage A tiny Bible that can only be read with a magnifying glass is among thousands of mysterious treasures rediscovered at a Leeds library during the lockdown. The 1911 miniature replica of the 16th century ‘chained Bible’ is about the size of a £2 … Continue reading Miniature Bible the Size of a Coin Found in UK Library Storage
An ancient Egyptian mummy forgotten in storage turns out to be a sacred bird often sacrificed to Thoth
An ancient Egyptian mummy forgotten in storage turns out to be a sacred bird often sacrificed to Thoth An ancient Egyptian bird mummy, long forgotten in storage and mislabeled as a hawk, is finally getting its due now that researchers have digitally peered inside its wrappings. The 1,500-year-old mummy, scientists learned, is not a hawk … Continue reading An ancient Egyptian mummy forgotten in storage turns out to be a sacred bird often sacrificed to Thoth
Ancient DNA Sheds New Light on the Biblical Philistines
Ancient DNA Sheds New Light on the Biblical Philistines An international team, led by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the Leon Levy Expedition, retrieved and analyzed, for the first time, genome-wide data from people who lived during the Bronze and Iron Ages (~3,600-2,800 years ago) in the … Continue reading Ancient DNA Sheds New Light on the Biblical Philistines
The earliest evidence of the Maya divination calendar was discovered in an ancient temple
The earliest evidence of the Maya divination calendar was discovered in an ancient temple Archaeologists in Guatemala have discovered the oldest evidence of the Maya calendar on record: two mural fragments that, when pieced together, reveal a notation known as “7 deer,” a new study finds. The two “7 deer” fragments date to between 300 … Continue reading The earliest evidence of the Maya divination calendar was discovered in an ancient temple
Ancient ritual bloodletting may have been performed at carvings found in Mexico
Ancient ritual bloodletting may have been performed at carvings found in Mexico Archaeologists in southern Mexico have discovered 30 carvings depicting capital I-shaped ballcourts cut into rocks. These carvings may have been used in ceremonies involving water and “ritual bloodletting,” new research finds. The carvings, in the ancient settlement of Quiechapa, are badly weathered, but … Continue reading Ancient ritual bloodletting may have been performed at carvings found in Mexico
3-D Photogrammetry Reveals 1,000-Year-Old Etchings in Alabama
3-D Photogrammetry Reveals 1,000-Year-Old Etchings in Alabama Deep in a damp cave in northern Alabama, archaeologists have made a giant discovery. On a subterranean ceiling just half a meter high, researchers have uncovered the largest cave art discovered in North America: intricate etchings of humanlike figures and a serpent, carved by Native Americans more than … Continue reading 3-D Photogrammetry Reveals 1,000-Year-Old Etchings in Alabama
New research reveals how the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods
New research reveals how the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods New ancient DNA analysis has shed light on how the black rat, blamed for spreading Black Death, dispersed across Europe – revealing that the rodent colonized the continent on two occasions in the Roman and Medieval periods. The study – … Continue reading New research reveals how the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods
Defiant message discovered in Cuban Missile Crisis bunker
Defiant message discovered in Cuban Missile Crisis bunker Sixty years ago during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a defiant individual — likely a Cuban soldier — wrote a message in a system of bunkers and trenches on the Cuban coast declaring that surrender was not in the cards, new research finds. Archaeologists discovered the graffiti while … Continue reading Defiant message discovered in Cuban Missile Crisis bunker
First-ever portrait of Jesus found in 1 of 70 ancient books?
First-ever portrait of Jesus found in 1 of 70 ancient books? The image is eerily familiar: a bearded young man with flowing curly hair. After lying for nearly 2,000 years hidden in a cave in the Holy Land, the fine detail is difficult to determine. But in a certain light, it is not difficult to … Continue reading First-ever portrait of Jesus found in 1 of 70 ancient books?