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AdvertisementClimate Change Caused Violence in Antiquity
The impact of climate change on violence in the Andean highlands during ancient times has been revealed by a new study. The research highlights the
Solving the Mystery on Blackbeard’s Ship
The wreckage of Blackbeard’s flagship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge, was discovered off the coast of North Carolina in 1996. Among the artifacts found were hundreds
Earliest Evidence of Horse Riding Found
The discovery of human bones from the graves of steppe nomads has revealed that the Yamnaya culture, which existed around 4,500 to 5,000 years ago,
New Chamber Found in Cheops Pyramid
A previously unknown chamber has been discovered in the Cheops Pyramid of Giza, according to ultrasound measurements and endoscopic images. The hidden room is at
Egyptian Discovery: 16-Meter Papyrus
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery in the ancient Egyptian necropolis of Sakkara. They have found a 16-meter-long Book of the Dead papyrus in a
Elizabethan Shipwreck Found in Quarry
In a surprising discovery, workers in an English quarry located over 300 meters from the sea have uncovered a shipwreck from the Elizabethan era. The
Oldest North American Projectile Points Found
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists from Oregon State University have uncovered 13 stone projectile points in Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, that could be up to 16,500
Viking Silver Treasure Found in Sweden
In a former Viking settlement near Stockholm, archaeologists have discovered a silver treasure that is around 1,000 years old. The coins bear witness to the
Medieval Faces Reconstructed in 3D
Groundbreaking 3D technology has allowed researchers to reconstruct the faces of people who lived in Scotland between the 12th and 14th centuries. In 1957, three
17th Century Vampire Skeleton Found in Poland
A skeleton from the 17th century has been discovered in Poland, with a sickle placed in its neck to prevent it from rising as a