Dozens of ancient pyramids found at a single site in Sudan
Dozens of ancient pyramids found at a single site in Sudan At least 35 small pyramids, along with graves, have been discovered clustered closely together at a site called Sedeinga in Sudan. Discovered between 2009 and 2012, researchers are surprised at how densely the pyramids are concentrated. In one field season alone, in 2011, the … Continue reading Dozens of ancient pyramids found at a single site in Sudan
Atlantis found in west Africa the evidence is overwhelming
Atlantis found in west Africa the evidence is overwhelming You have to give credit to the amateur archaeologist/historian that goes by the name of Bright Insighton YouTube, as he has a knack for assembling highly relevant facts and evidence to demonstrate that history is not always what we think it is or what has been … Continue reading Atlantis found in west Africa the evidence is overwhelming
The Largest Cave ever found on earth. so big, it has its own ecosystem
The Largest Cave ever found on earth. so big, it has its own ecosystem The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave passage in the world. This huge and intricate cave system was created by water that percolated down from a rainforest above, ultimately carving into the rock. Deep inside the cave sits … Continue reading The Largest Cave ever found on earth. so big, it has its own ecosystem
Ancient Egyptian Head Cones Were Real, Grave Excavations Suggest
Ancient Egyptian Head Cones Were Real, Grave Excavations Suggest Most of the garments depicted in ancient Egyptian art are relatively straightforward to decipher, but there’s a particular wearable article that has baffled archaeologists. In statuary, murals, funerary stelae, coffins and relief sculptures dating between 3,570 and 2,000 years ago, people repeatedly appeared wearing cones on … Continue reading Ancient Egyptian Head Cones Were Real, Grave Excavations Suggest
Pompeii dig uncovers 2000-year-old remains of rich man and slave killed by Vesuvius volcanic eruption
Pompeii dig uncovers 2000-year-old remains of rich man and slave killed by Vesuvius volcanic eruption Archaeologists uncovered the skeleton remains of two males who perished about 2,000 years ago in Pompeii, Italy, after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The bones are thought to be those of a wealthy man and his male … Continue reading Pompeii dig uncovers 2000-year-old remains of rich man and slave killed by Vesuvius volcanic eruption
Mexican cave contains signs of human visitors from 30,000 years ago
Mexican cave contains signs of human visitors from 30,000 years ago At first glance, Chiquihuite Cave in Mexico’s Zacatecas state is an unlikely place to find signs of early humans, let alone evidence that might change the story of the peopling of the Americas. It sits a daunting 1000 meters above a valley, overlooking a … Continue reading Mexican cave contains signs of human visitors from 30,000 years ago
Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast
Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast Croatia, June 24 – Archaeologist Mate Parica was examining satellite images of Croatia’s coastline when he spotted something unusual. “I thought: maybe it is natural, maybe not,” said Parica, a professor at the University of Zadar. The image showed a large, shallow area on the … Continue reading Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast
New early human discovered in 130,000-year-old fossils at Israeli cement site
New early human discovered in 130,000-year-old fossils at Israeli cement site Researchers in Israel have discovered a previously unknown type of ancient human who coexisted with our species around 100,000 years ago. They believe the remains discovered near Ramla are those of one of the “final survivors” of a long-extinct human race. A team from … Continue reading New early human discovered in 130,000-year-old fossils at Israeli cement site
The treasure inside beer lost in a shipwreck 120 years ago
The treasure inside beer lost in a shipwreck 120 years ago Long-forgotten strains of yeast are searched for in wrecks, abandoned breweries and other places in the hope that they can be put to good use if they are resurrected. gently relieving himself through a hatch in the sunken hold, he could see the wreckage … Continue reading The treasure inside beer lost in a shipwreck 120 years ago
Remains of a 3000-year-old shark attack victim discovered in Japan
Remains of a 3000-year-old shark attack victim discovered in Japan Newspapers regularly carry stories of terrifying shark attacks, but in a paper published today, Oxford-led researchers reveal their discovery of a 3,000-year-old victim – attacked by a shark in the Seto Inland Sea of the Japanese archipelago. The research in the Journal of Archaeological Science: … Continue reading Remains of a 3000-year-old shark attack victim discovered in Japan