
3000-year-old Nimrud lens could rewrite the history of science
3000-year-old Nimrud lens could rewrite the history of science The lens of Nimrud is a rock crystal object, 3000 years old, which Sir John Layard found in 1850 at the Assyrian Nimrud Palace in modern Iraq. Since its discovery over a century ago, scientists and archaeologists have been discussing how the lens has been used … Continue reading 3000-year-old Nimrud lens could rewrite the history of science

What is the mysterious handbag seen in Ancient Carvings Across Cultures carried by the Gods
What is the mysterious handbag seen in Ancient Carvings Across Cultures carried by the Gods Many pieces of art found on cave walls dating back to the end of the Ice Age have resembled what is known today as a handbag or purse. The design persisted in ruins of ancient Turkish temples, Maori decorations of … Continue reading What is the mysterious handbag seen in Ancient Carvings Across Cultures carried by the Gods

Oldest Preserved Spider Web dates back to Dinosaurs
Oldest Preserved Spider Web dates back to Dinosaurs The oldest known spider web in the world has been discovered on a beach in the English city of Sussex, caught inside an ancient amber chunk In December scientists found the rare amber fossil and have now confirmed that it contains remains of spider silk woven by … Continue reading Oldest Preserved Spider Web dates back to Dinosaurs

Bones of 13th-century saint found hidden inside the small silver coffin
Bones of 13th-century saint found hidden inside the small silver coffin The bones of a Polish saint that have been lost for centuries have been re-discovered by chance during restoration work in a Christian basilica in Silesia. Conservators were working on the tomb of St. Jadwiga in Trzebnica, Lower Silesia, in southern Poland when they made the chance discovery. … Continue reading Bones of 13th-century saint found hidden inside the small silver coffin

5000-Year-Old Papua New Guinea Artifacts Rewrite Neolithic History
5000-Year-Old Papua New Guinea Artifacts Rewrite Neolithic History Previously found at ancient Asian and European sites, Now for the first time in New Guinea, the signs of a cultural shift in toolmaking and the lifestyle of farmers found. Archaeological Dig at a highland site called Waim produced relics of a cultural transition to village life, which played out on … Continue reading 5000-Year-Old Papua New Guinea Artifacts Rewrite Neolithic History

300 Million Year Old Enigmatic Ancient Wheel Found Deep In Mine?
300 Million Year Old Enigmatic Ancient Wheel Found Deep In Mine? The rare find was made in the Ukrainian town of Donetsk, down a coal mine. As it could not be safely or successfully cut out due to the nature of the sandstone in which it was embedded, the mysterious artifact looking much like an … Continue reading 300 Million Year Old Enigmatic Ancient Wheel Found Deep In Mine?

Sacred Tibetan Mountain Is Huge Ancient Pyramid?
Mount Kailash in Tibet is actually an ancient manmade pyramid that is surrounded by smaller pyramids and is linked to pyramids in Giza and Teotihuacan. Words do no justice to the untouched beauty of this far corner of the earth. A vastly mysterious and sacred place. Embraced and protected by miles of immovable mountains. Monasteries … Continue reading Sacred Tibetan Mountain Is Huge Ancient Pyramid?

Ancient Rocket Found Beneath Pakal’s Tomb
“Ancient Rocket” Found Beneath Pakal’s Tomb King Pacal’s stone Sarcophagus lid created considerable controversial hypotheses, one of which is Traditional scholars claiming the inscriptions tell of King Pacal on a journey to the underworld, but ancient astronaut theorists claim that the king is represented at the seat of a spacecraft’s controls and have dubbed him … Continue reading “Ancient Rocket” Found Beneath Pakal’s Tomb

19th-Century Shipwreck Studied in Southern Australia
19th-Century Shipwreck Studied in Southern Australia Maritime archaeology at the University of Flinders helped show a little more of the past of an early Australian-made timber shipwreck in Victoria. Heritage Victoria collaborated with the University’s annual maritime field archeology school and Victoria’s community-based Maritime Archeology Society last month to investigate a wreck near Rye Pier … Continue reading 19th-Century Shipwreck Studied in Southern Australia

900 year old ‘Grand Lady’ Skeleton Emerges from Watery Coffin
900 year old ‘Grand Lady’ Skeleton Emerges from Watery Coffin In China at Tieguai Village Archeologists have discovered the remarkably well-preserved 900-year-old remains of a woman who was called “Grand Lady” and have found that a number of various and precious important objects have been found next to her skeleton. Perhaps the most profound of … Continue reading 900 year old ‘Grand Lady’ Skeleton Emerges from Watery Coffin