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Hexagonal Pyramid Found in Kazakh Steppe

A mysterious hexagonal stone pyramid from the Bronze Age has been discovered in Kazakhstan. The structure is extremely precise and unique in the Eurasian steppes.

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Climate Change and the Tibetan Empire

The historical rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire was influenced by climate change, according to a study by researchers from the Chinese Academy of

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Decoding Mysterious Ancient Script

The Kusana Empire was one of the most influential empires of ancient times, spanning across Central Asia and North India. Recently, researchers have deciphered their

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Mystery of Giant Hand Axe

Archaeologists in England have discovered a 300,000-year-old giant hand axe, which has left them puzzled. The Acheulian technology was used by Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis,

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Ancient Maya city found in Mexican jungle

In the Mexican rainforest, archaeologists have discovered the remains of a large city belonging to the Maya civilization. Ocomtún was a center of Mayan culture,

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Ancient Dutch “Stonehenge” Unearthed

A 4,000-year-old cult site similar to England’s Stonehenge has been discovered in the Netherlands. The site, located in Tiel, about 50 kilometers southeast of Utrecht,

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Mass Graves Found at Stonehenge

In a recent discovery near Stonehenge, mass graves from the Neolithic and Bronze Age were found, highlighting the archaeological significance of the region. Despite Stonehenge

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Non-binary people found in Bronze Age

Archaeological findings reveal that non-binary individuals existed in the Bronze Age, whose gender identity differed from their biological sex. This suggests that prehistoric societies did

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Ancient Stone Age Road Found

A 7,000-year-old stone road has been discovered in the Adriatic Sea using satellite imagery. The road connected an artificial island settlement to the mainland. The

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Ancient Origins of Romantic Kissing

New evidence has emerged that kissing may have originated in the Near East around 4,500 years ago, contradicting the previous belief that it began in