Rare 2,800-Year-Old Assyrian Scarab Amulet Found In Lower Galilee

Rare 2,800-Year-Old Assyrian Scarab Amulet Found In Lower Galilee

Rare 2,800-Year-Old Assyrian Scarab Amulet Found In Lower Galilee Erez Avrahamov, a 45-year-old inhabitant of Peduel, made an incredible discovery while hiking in the Tabor Stream Nature Reserve located in Lower Galilee. He stumbled upon an ancient seal shaped like a scarab that dates back to the First Temple period. This ancient artifact is as … Continue reading Rare 2,800-Year-Old Assyrian Scarab Amulet Found In Lower Galilee

Indigenous archaeologist argues humans may have arrived here 130,000 years ago

Indigenous archaeologist argues humans may have arrived here 130,000 years ago

Indigenous archaeologist argues humans may have arrived here 130,000 years ago An old story about the “Old Stone Age” in North America is now giving way to new evidence — or to be precise, evidence that is much, much older than scientists used to accept. Archaeologists long believed that the first peoples to set foot … Continue reading Indigenous archaeologist argues humans may have arrived here 130,000 years ago

Archaeologists unearth 6,000-year-old two monumental mounds containing wooden grave chambers in Germany

Archaeologists unearth 6,000-year-old two monumental mounds containing wooden grave chambers in Germany

Archaeologists unearth 6,000-year-old two monumental mounds containing wooden grave chambers in Germany Archaeologists from the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt (LDA) have uncovered a significant Neolithic burial landscape on the Eulenberg near Magdeburg, Germany, during an excavation that was spurred by impending construction activities by US chip manufacturer Intel. 200 meters separated … Continue reading Archaeologists unearth 6,000-year-old two monumental mounds containing wooden grave chambers in Germany

Well-preserved Ming Dynasty tomb unearthed in China’s Shanxi Province

Well-preserved Ming Dynasty tomb unearthed in China’s Shanxi Province

Well-preserved Ming Dynasty tomb unearthed in China’s Shanxi Province Archaeologists from the Shanxi Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology have unearthed a well-preserved tomb from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in Xinzhou city of Northern China’s Shanxi province. To coordinate with a national highway realignment project, archaeologists from the institute and local cultural relics and archaeology … Continue reading Well-preserved Ming Dynasty tomb unearthed in China’s Shanxi Province

2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Sites Discovered In Jalapão, Brazil

2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Sites Discovered In Jalapão, Brazil

2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Sites Discovered In Jalapão, Brazil Scientists have discovered 16 new archaeological sites while investigating a large area in Jalapão, in the eastern part of the state of Tocantins, Brazil. The National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (Iphan) archaeology team has announced that new archeological sites are believed to contain rock art, including … Continue reading 2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Sites Discovered In Jalapão, Brazil

A 3,300-year-old tablet found at Büklükale from Hittite Empire describes catastrophic invasion of four cities

A 3,300-year-old tablet found at Büklükale from Hittite Empire describes catastrophic invasion of four cities

A 3,300-year-old tablet found at Büklükale from Hittite Empire describes catastrophic invasion of four cities Archaeologists have unearthed a 3,300-year-old clay tablet depicting a catastrophic foreign invasion of the Hittite Empire in Büklükale, about 100 km from Turkey’s capital Ankara. A translation of the tablet’s cuneiform text indicates that the invasion occurred during a Hittite … Continue reading A 3,300-year-old tablet found at Büklükale from Hittite Empire describes catastrophic invasion of four cities

An Ancient Large Clay Vessel Hum 1.75 Meters High Unearthed in Kyrgyzstan

An Ancient Large Clay Vessel Hum 1.75 Meters High Unearthed in Kyrgyzstan

An Ancient Large Clay Vessel “Hum” 1.75 Meters High Unearthed in Kyrgyzstan During recent archaeological excavations in the town of Uzgen in the Osh province of Kyrgyzstan, a 1.75-meter-high clay vessel known as a ‘hum’ was unearthed. The ancient settlement of Uzgen is the center of the oasis rich of monuments of settled and nomadic … Continue reading An Ancient Large Clay Vessel “Hum” 1.75 Meters High Unearthed in Kyrgyzstan

The Americas’ oldest known bead discovered near Douglas, Wyoming

The Americas’ oldest known bead discovered near Douglas, Wyoming

The Americas’ oldest known bead discovered near Douglas, Wyoming Archaeologists have discovered the oldest known bead in the Americas at the La Prele Mammoth site in Converse County, United States. The oldest known bead in the Americas was discovered by University of Wyoming archeology professor Todd Surovell and his team and is in the shape of a … Continue reading The Americas’ oldest known bead discovered near Douglas, Wyoming

Scottish Farmer Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost City

Scottish Farmer Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost City

Scottish Farmer Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost City One day a farmer found a large stone on the island of Orkney in Scotland that didn’t look like it belonged to the environment. When the farmer moved over the rock, he had a lifetime surprise. Skara Brae, a city hidden and lost that was about 5,000 years ago, … Continue reading Scottish Farmer Discovers 5,000-Year-Old Lost City

600 million-year-old fossils of tiny humanoids found in Antarctica

600 million-year-old fossils of tiny humanoids found in Antarctica

600 million-year-old fossils of tiny humanoids found in Antarctica In the rocky terrain of the Whitmore mountain range of Antarctica, fossilised skeletal remains of what seem to be very small humans have been found. Interestingly enough this finding was made when yours was truly assigned to The National Reporter in Antarctica to debunk a ridiculous … Continue reading 600 million-year-old fossils of tiny humanoids found in Antarctica