Crimean Atlantis: Remarkable Ancient Underwater City Of Akra

Crimean Atlantis: Remarkable Ancient Underwater City Of Akra

Crimean Atlantis: Remarkable Ancient Underwater City Of Akra The ancient city of Akra was once a beautiful place famous for its outstanding architecture. Then, its glory and prosperity came suddenly to an end. About 2,000 years ago, the city of Akra was submerged. Underwater archaeologists have discovered several of the ancient city’s ruins, defensive walls, … Continue reading Crimean Atlantis: Remarkable Ancient Underwater City Of Akra

Incredibly rare 180-million-year-old giant sea dragon fossil discovered in the U.K.

Incredibly rare 180-million-year-old giant sea dragon fossil discovered in the U.K.

“Incredibly rare” 180-million-year-old giant “sea dragon” fossil discovered in the U.K. Palaeontologists have made a massive discovery in the United Kingdom’s smallest county — the fossilized remains of a giant Jurassic sea creature. The fossil, which researchers said is “very well-preserved,” is said to be the “palaeontological discovery of a lifetime,” according to the Leicestershire … Continue reading “Incredibly rare” 180-million-year-old giant “sea dragon” fossil discovered in the U.K.

Stunning 3D image recreates real Stone Age woman

Stunning 3D image recreates real Stone Age woman

Stunning 3D image recreates real Stone Age woman A Stone Age woman who lived 4,000 years ago is leaning on her walking stick and looking ahead as a spirited young boy bursts into a run, in a stunning life-size reconstruction now on display in Sweden. Although her likeness is new — it debuted last month … Continue reading Stunning 3D image recreates real Stone Age woman

Burnt seeds show people used tobacco 12,000 years ago

Burnt seeds show people used tobacco 12,000 years ago

Burnt seeds show people used tobacco 12,000 years ago Four charred tobacco plant seeds found in an ancient Utah fireplace suggest early Americans may have been using the plant 12,300 years ago. The finding makes the first known use of tobacco some 9,000 years earlier than previously thought. Researchers believe hunter-gatherers in the Great Salt … Continue reading Burnt seeds show people used tobacco 12,000 years ago

The largest Aztec temple was decorated with over 100 starfish

The largest Aztec temple was decorated with over 100 starfish

The largest Aztec temple was decorated with over 100 starfish Aztec priests at Tenochtitlán offered a whole galaxy of starfish to the war god Huitzilopochtli 700 years ago, along with a trove of other objects from the distant edges of the Aztec Empire. Archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) recently unearthed … Continue reading The largest Aztec temple was decorated with over 100 starfish

How The Human Face Might Look In 100,000 Years

How The Human Face Might Look In 100,000 Years

How The Human Face Might Look In 100,000 Years According to reports, scientists have succeeded in creating the image of the future’s human face, and we now know what our species will probably look like in the near future. But how much has our face changed since humans appeared on Earth? Humankind’s ‘face’ has changed … Continue reading How The Human Face Might Look In 100,000 Years

The 2,400-Year-Old Giant Clay Vase Discovered in Peru You Probably Never Heard About

The 2,400-Year-Old Giant Clay Vase Discovered in Peru You Probably Never Heard About

The 2,400-Year-Old Giant Clay Vase Discovered in Peru You Probably Never Heard About On October 27, 1966, the Regional Museum of Ica discovered a unique object of unseen proportions; a massive granary bowl, until then the largest pre-Hispanic pot found in Peru. The fired clay vessel dimensions were 2 meters in diameter, 2.8 meters in … Continue reading The 2,400-Year-Old Giant Clay Vase Discovered in Peru You Probably Never Heard About

1,500-Year-Old Silver Site Uncovered in England

1,500-Year-Old Silver Site Uncovered in England

1,500-Year-Old Silver Site Uncovered in England An abandoned mausoleum and silver extraction taking place on an industrial scale at a Roman site in rural Kent has left archaeologists with a 1500-year-old mystery. Silver extraction on an industrial scale Archaeologists working on an excavation at Grange Farm, near Gillingham, discovered 15 kilograms of litharge – a … Continue reading 1,500-Year-Old Silver Site Uncovered in England

Medieval Burials Uncovered at the Cathedral of Notre Dame

Medieval Burials Uncovered at the Cathedral of Notre Dame

Medieval Burials Uncovered at the Cathedral of Notre Dame Several tombs and a leaden sarcophagus likely dating from the 14th century has been uncovered by archaeologists at Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris following its devastating 2019 fire. The burial sites “of remarkable scientific quality” were unearthed during preparatory work for rebuilding the ancient church’s spire at … Continue reading Medieval Burials Uncovered at the Cathedral of Notre Dame

Ancient Mysteries Of Chicago: Is The Puzzling Waubansee Stone A Neglected Pre-Columbian Artifact?

Ancient Mysteries Of Chicago: Is The Puzzling Waubansee Stone A Neglected Pre-Columbian Artifact?

Ancient Mysteries Of Chicago: Is The Puzzling Waubansee Stone A Neglected Pre-Columbian Artifact? One of the most fascinating and obscure artefacts in North America is tucked away in a Chicago museum. The Waubansee Stone is a huge glacial erratic granite boulder with a larger-than-life head sculpted upon its upper surface. The expertly fashioned relief carving … Continue reading Ancient Mysteries Of Chicago: Is The Puzzling Waubansee Stone A Neglected Pre-Columbian Artifact?