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Tutankhamun limped

The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings by British Egyptologist Howard Carter in 1922 was a significant moment in the history

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Decoding the Phaistos Disc Progress

The Disk of Phaistos is a unique artifact from the Bronze Age that has puzzled scholars since its discovery in 1908. The spiral-shaped inscriptions on

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Did Marco Polo Discover America 200 Years Earlier?

In 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered America – or so we thought. Now, there is reason to believe that the timeline of this discovery needs to

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Neanderthal Decorated His Cave

The latest discoveries in Gibraltar are shifting the knowledge that archaeologists have about cave art. It turns out that the Neanderthals decorated their caves with

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Maya Relief Unearthed in Guatemala

Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery in a ruined city in northern Guatemala. They have found a Maya artwork that is around 1,400 years old,

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Secret Chambers Found in Mexican Pyramid

Mexican scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in the ancient ruins of Teotihuacan, near Mexico City. Using a remote-controlled mini-robot equipped with cameras and scanners,

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300 Million-Year-Old Gear Raises Questions

A mysterious discovery has left scientists puzzled. An old piece of aluminum, measuring 13 millimeters in length, has been found to be artificially crafted and

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Stone Spearheads from 500,000 Years Ago

In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team of researchers has presented 500,000-year-old stone spearheads from South Africa. These findings are approximately 200,000 years older than

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Transporting Easter Island’s Moai Statues

Transporting the massive Moai statues, weighing up to 74 tons and scattered throughout Easter Island, has long puzzled scientists. However, researchers have now discovered a

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Antikythera Mechanism Examined Up Close

In 1901, sponge divers discovered a complex mechanical device in an ancient shipwreck off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. The device, known