
Shackled Skeletons Unearthed in Greece Could Be Remains of Slaughtered Rebels
Shackled Skeletons Unearthed in Greece Could Be Remains of Slaughtered Rebels Phaleron is a small town just four miles south of Athens that most visitors are unaware of. In addition to being a port of Athens in classical times, Phaleron has one of the largest cemeteries ever excavated in Greece, with over 1,500 skeletons. Phaleron, … Continue reading Shackled Skeletons Unearthed in Greece Could Be Remains of Slaughtered Rebels

500 Year Old Map Was Discovered That Shatters The Official History Of The Planet
500 Year Old Map Was Discovered That Shatters The “Official” History Of The Planet The past of humanity is a mystery. We know very little, and much of what we believe we know is rapidly changing as new knowledge emerges that challenges our existing paradigm. Our world is also no stranger to unexplained mysteries, and … Continue reading 500 Year Old Map Was Discovered That Shatters The “Official” History Of The Planet

The sunken Roman city now lies beneath the waves off of Italy
The sunken Roman city now lies beneath the waves off of Italy The sunken city of the Caesars, which has been lost beneath the waves off Italy’s west coast for 1,700 years, has been revealed in stunning new photographs taken by divers who were given permission to explore the region. According to historians, Baiae was … Continue reading The sunken Roman city now lies beneath the waves off of Italy

Late Roman Era Sarcophagus Found By Turkish Farmer
Late Roman Era Sarcophagus Found By Turkish Farmer A project in Turkey to stop illegal excavations has resulted in the discovery of rare sarcophagi. To detect the looters, the authorities used the new surveillance technologies, which in turn led to these unexpected discoveries. The findings are related to Aphrodisias and may have originated from a … Continue reading Late Roman Era Sarcophagus Found By Turkish Farmer

5,000 Years old Pavlopetri is the oldest submerged city in the world
5,000 Years old Pavlopetri is the oldest submerged city in the world If you ask Greeks what do they know about Pavlopetri, they will probably look at you in amazement. Pavlopetri is the oldest submerged city in the world and only in 2011 became known to the world when BBC visited this place and using … Continue reading 5,000 Years old Pavlopetri is the oldest submerged city in the world

The broken Amphorae of monte testaccio in Rome
The broken Amphorae of monte testaccio in Rome An immense mound overgrown with grass and small trees sits on the outskirts of Rome, near the Horrea Galbae, a short distance from the east bank of the River Tiber. It may seem to be just another hill, but it is actually an ancient landfill from the … Continue reading The broken Amphorae of monte testaccio in Rome

The Sword in the Stone at Montesiepi Chapel
The Sword in the Stone at Montesiepi Chapel The sword trapped in stone, only to be freed by a future king’s forceful grip, is an essential part of King Arthur mythology. The question of whether there’s a historical basis for Arthur in the mists of chaotic Dark Ages Britain has haunted many historians, writers, and … Continue reading The Sword in the Stone at Montesiepi Chapel

In Sweden, a long-lost runestone from a Viking monument has been discovered
In Sweden, a long-lost runestone from a Viking monument has been discovered The valuable runestone was found on a bridge across a nearby river as part of an eight-piece 10th-century monument. The discovery, according to scholars, would unleash a wealth of knowledge in several areas, including art, religious history, and archaeology. One of the Hunnestad runestones, … Continue reading In Sweden, a long-lost runestone from a Viking monument has been discovered

1,500-Year-Old Mosaic Discovered in Turkey
1,500-Year-Old Mosaic Discovered in Turkey According to an Anadolu Agency report, researchers from the Izmir Archaeology Museum uncovered a 1,500-year-old mosaic in a remote, mountainous area of western Turkey. A monastery built during the Roman era and a 1,500-year-old mosaic was unearthed in western Turkey as security forces nabbed two suspects conducting an illegal excavation. … Continue reading 1,500-Year-Old Mosaic Discovered in Turkey

Dead bodies of 800 babies found in a septic tank at a former Irish home for unwed mothers
Dead bodies of 800 babies found in a septic tank at former Irish home for unwed mothers The discovery of nearly 800 dead babies in the septic tank of a home run by nuns has set off a round of soul-searching in Ireland and sparked calls for accountability from government and Catholic Church officials. According to … Continue reading Dead bodies of 800 babies found in a septic tank at a former Irish home for unwed mothers