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  1. Secret Stash of Lethal Poisons Hidden in 17th Century Book. Was This Really an Assassin's Cabinet?

    ... crocus (Colchicum autumnale) growing at Gföhlberg, Lower Austria. ( Public Domain ) Finally, the eleventh compound is ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 20/03/2017 - 17:58

  2. Excavations in Kent Reveal Mercury Figurine and Roman Settlement

    ... Statues Found Amongst the Garbage High-Tech Scans Prove Austria’s Venus of Willendorf Originated in Italy Mercury ...

    Sahir - 26/02/2024 - 16:37

  3. Mysterious Artifact Found in Belgium is Baffling Roman Dodecahedron Fragment

    ... Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, and Hungary, only two dodecahedra have ...

    ashley cowie - 19/02/2023 - 14:00

  4. The Chivalric Order of the Dragon, the Medieval Shield of Christendom

    Medieval chivalric orders are the fabled and idealized stuff of legend. Upstanding knights, standing in defense of their faith and of the innocents, with their sophisticated manners and shining suits of armor. For a medieval peasant boy, these chivalrous men were likely the object of utmost admiration. But were they so perfect in reality?

    Aleksa Vučković - 16/10/2021 - 22:39

  5. 2,000-Year-Old Roman Villa Found in Germany had Luxurious Underfloor Heating

    ... city with Bregenz, the capital of Vorarlberg in modern day Austria, but via Lake Constance and the Rhine, Cambodunum was ...

    ashley cowie - 06/11/2022 - 13:50

  6. “V” and “F” Sounds Were Birthed in the Neolithic Overbite Revolution

    ... shows an edgeto-edge bite (left). A Bronze Age man from Austria had a slight overbite (right). Source: D. E. Blasi ...

    ashley cowie - 12/10/2021 - 14:58

  7. Thucydides: General, Historian, and the Father of Scientific History

    Thucydides was an Athenian general and historian, most notable for his work known as the History of the Peloponnesian War. Whilst Herodotus, a near-contemporary of his, is often hailed as the Father of History, Thucydides himself has been dubbed the Father of Scientific History. This is due to the methods that Thucydides employed whilst writing his History of the Peloponnesian War.

    dhwty - 24/02/2016 - 03:48

  8. Stone Age Clothing: Function Over Fashion

    ... discovered high in the Ötztal Alps, in Tyrol of South Austria, and close to the border with Italy. The remains were ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/01/2020 - 22:52

  9. Sodom & Gomorrah - Scientific Evidence

    ... BCE. It shows the trail of an asteroid hitting Kofels in Austria around 3000 BCE, which also may account for the ...

    johnblack - 19/04/2013 - 16:55

  10. Ancient Humans May Have Worn Shoes 150,000 Years Ago!

    The protective capacities of shoes are obvious, and would have been just as obvious in ancient times, when the earliest modern humans walked the earth. Nevertheless, researchers have long debated when exactly archaic humans would have developed the cognitive abilities to invent this most useful of all human innovations.

    Nathan Falde - 19/11/2023 - 17:57

  11. 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian God Whips Up A Sand Storm Of Legal Battles

    On July 4th, Christie’s auction house in London will sell a rare 3,000 years old, , statue of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun’s head, portrayed

    ancient origins - 28/06/2019 - 14:00

  12. The Abbey Library of St. Gall: One of the Oldest Working Libraries in the World

    Founded during the 8th century, the Abbey of St. Gall has served both the Church and scholars over the years. Its library has a particular draw because it is one of the oldest and most important monastic libraries in the world.

    dhwty - 17/02/2018 - 13:27

  13. The Fiji Mermaid: What Was the Abominable Creature and Why Was It So Popular?

    ... of Nature), a natural history collection in Salzburg, Austria. ( CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 ) [Bottom] P.T. Barnums Feejee ...

    dhwty - 19/04/2016 - 00:48

  14. The Origin of ‘Us’: What We Know So Far About Where We Humans Come From

    The question of where we humans come from is one many people ask, and the answer is getting more complicated as new evidence is emerging all the time.

    For most of recorded history humankind has been placed on a metaphorical, and sometimes literal, pedestal. Sure, modern humans were flesh and blood like other animals.

    ancient-origins - 12/01/2018 - 19:12

  15. Rare Hoard of 2000-year-old Curved Celtic Gold Coins Found in Germany

    ... flourished in France, England, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, southern Germany, and the Czech Republic between 450 ...

    Sahir - 14/01/2022 - 21:51

  16. Ancient Norse Teeth Plaque Helps Explain Pandemics

    ... king . Top image: Researchers from Norway, France, Austria and England were able to use information from SK152 ...

    ashley cowie - 26/02/2022 - 13:59

  17. The Brazen Cons of Barbara Erni and Gregor MacGregor

    ... Barbara Erni was born in the small town of Feldkirch in Austria , right on the border with Liechtenstein , with a ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 30/07/2020 - 22:51

  18. Bodies Left Behind - A Cruel History of Persecution, Shamanic Ecstasies & the True Witches Sabbath

    ... Heart of the Sun . Top Image: Antique portrait of a woman, Austria ( CC BY 2.0 ) By  Neil Rushton Bodies Left Behind - ...

    nrushton - 12/04/2017 - 15:30

  19. Mosquito Hordes: How a Pesky Insect Destroyed the ‘Almost’ Invincible Mongol Empire

    ... From Budapest they continued their western drive across Austria, before heading south, and eventually back east, ... Breslau and upon European cavalry near Buda. Germany and Austria at least lay at their mercy. Providentially . . . the ...

    Dr. Timothy C. Winegard - 05/09/2019 - 01:56

  20. Greenpeace treads on ancient Nazca lines site to urge renewable energy

    ... from Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Spain, Germany, Italy and Austria displayed the message, which can be viewed from the ...

    Mark Miller - 11/12/2014 - 00:48

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