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A recent investigation into bricks inscribed with the name of the king under whose reign they were made has revealed important information about a mysterious
Volcanic Eruptions Ended Chinese Dynasties
The impact of large volcanic eruptions on climate change has been studied for centuries. However, a recent study by Trinity College in Dublin has found
Chopped Hands: A War Trophy in Egypt
Archaeologists from the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) have made a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt. They have found twelve severed right hands in a palace ruin
Lost Greek City Discovered
Ancient ruins of the significant city of Salamis have been discovered near Athens, providing new insights into the history of Greece. Meeresarchäologen, or marine archaeologists,
Mystery Surrounds Stonehenge Altar Stone
A new study has revealed that the mysterious Altar Stone of Stonehenge does not originate from its previously assumed location of Aberystwyth, Wales. Despite being
Mysterious Rooms Uncovered in Egyptian Pyramid
Archaeologists from the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg have discovered mysterious rooms in the Sahura Pyramid that were overlooked during previous restorations. The chambers provide new insights into
Stone Age People Ate the Dead
In the Neolithic period, endocannibalism was widespread in Europe. Members of the Magdalenian culture would eat their dead instead of burying them. This practice was
Ancient Shaman’s Tomb Found in Peru
Archaeologists in Peru have discovered the tomb of a high-ranking religious figure, believed to be around 3,000 years old. The tomb, located near the city
Discovering Armenia’s Ancient Golden Tomb
In the southwestern region of Armenia lies the remains of Mezamor, one of the largest metropolises of the European Bronze Age. Mezamor was an important
Skull Modifications in Japan
In Japan, it has been discovered that intentional skull modifications were performed on children in the Hirota culture between the 3rd and 7th centuries AD.