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  1. South Koreans Kick Off Efforts to Clone Extinct Siberian Cave Lions

    By: The Siberian Times reporter

    Samples taken from cubs frozen in permafrost for at least 12,000 years.

    ancient-origins - 09/03/2016 - 00:47

  2. 7 Phantom Islands We Never Really Discovered

    ... myths and legends over the centuries. 1. Thule: A Land North of Britain Thule was first “discovered” around 325 ... Marseilles), when he sailed into the Atlantic and went north. What he found was Britain, which he recorded as Brittania or Prittania. Just north of Brittania, he found an island that he dubbed Thule. ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 23/01/2023 - 17:58

  3. Discovery of Ancient Tomb Suggests Man was Sacrificed to join a Noblewoman in Death

    Archaeologists in South Korea have uncovered a 1,500-year-old tomb of a noblewoman ... – the Royal tomb of King Heongang located in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang, South Korea ( Wikimedia Commons ) Dating ... sacrifice.” MORE The Ancient Complex of Koguryo Tombs in North Korea The heart-breaking love letter found in a ...

    aprilholloway - 11/04/2015 - 01:33

  4. When Mongols Met Samurai: The Two Failed Mongol Invasions of Japan

    ... ignored or overlooked. The Mongol Invasion of Japan: From Korea to Rich Japan? By the middle of the 13th century, and ... drive of his forebears, this time to the east in Korea , China, and Japan. After decades of forays, the Mongols finally established firm control over Korea in 1270, when they crushed the last stronghold of ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 04/07/2022 - 23:00

  5. Silla Kingdom Princess’ Grave Found Dripping With Gold

    ... been discovered at a tomb located in southeastern South Korea, reports The Korea Times. According to the Gyeongju National Research ... beetles found in tomb No. 44 at Jjoksaem in Gyeongju,  North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea (Image: Gyeongju ...

    Nathan Falde - 09/12/2020 - 17:21

  6. The Hidden History of Korea's Printing Innovation (Video)

    ... northwest of Seoul, a narrative unfolds that underscores Korea's devotion to the written word. Situated just 30 miles ... northwest of Seoul, a narrative unfolds that underscores Korea's devotion to the written word. Even before Johannes ... Gutenberg introduced movable type to Europe in 1440 , Korea had already etched its own story. It had taken the lead ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 19/08/2023 - 16:56

  7. Ancient dagger artefact suggests link between Japan and northern China

    ... manufactured and used by equestrian nomads in areas to the north of China, which cover today's northern Hebei province, ...

    aprilholloway - 10/08/2013 - 06:54

  8. How the Jurchen Tribes Conquered China

    ... are found on inscribed stelae in northeastern China and Korea, it has been deduced that the Jurchen script was ... (熟女真 in Chinese). The Jurchens who remained in the north, on the other hand, became known as the ‘raw ... was not the only threat to the Jin dynasty. To the north, the Mongols were on the rise. In 1206, Genghis Khan ...

    dhwty - 08/05/2020 - 02:03

  9. The Notorious Wako Pirates of Japan

    ... activity. They consistently attacked coastlines in Japan, Korea, and China and operated in the Sea of Japan and the ... Sixteenth-century wako (wokou) raids against China & Korea. (Yeu Ninje / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) It is evident that while ... both periods, the wako pirates raided Japan, China, and Korea. The early period of wako pirate history begins with ...

    Molly Dowdeswell - 13/11/2022 - 13:57

  10. The Sui Dynasty: 37 Years, Two Emperors and One Grand Canal

    ... Vietnamese, extending Chinese control over Annam in the north, and Champa in the south. The Sui armies were much less ... said to have been found in an imperial tomb at Mang Shan, north of Luoyang, Henan Province. ( Public Domain ) Although ...

    dhwty - 25/05/2018 - 01:52

  11. Initial Stage Reached on Dream of Cloning Woolly Mammoth

    ... leads the SOAAM Biotech Research Foundation in South Korea and has been working closely for several years with Russian specialists at the North Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk, which will host ...

    ancient-origins - 30/07/2016 - 00:53

  12. Can Jewish People be a Nation, and a Religion, and a Race?

    ... She is the first Asian-American senior rabbi of one of the North America's largest (2,400 families) Reform synagogues. Born in South Korea in 1972, Rabbi Buchdahl, and Chinese American Reform ... the historical record of Middle Eastern Jews settling in North Africa during Classical Antiquity, actively ...

    Rabbi Allen Maller - 18/09/2018 - 01:56

  13. The 2500-year-old Genius of China’s Grand Canal System

    ... China’s Grand Canal essentially reunified and connected North China with  South China , via two of the country’s ... easier for grain in the south to be transported to the north, where most Chinese political and  military leaders ... of bulk materials and large containers on barges between north and south China. Shipped goods frequently include  ...

    Lex Leigh - 22/07/2022 - 22:57

  14. Ancient Bronze Artifacts in Alaska Reveals Trade with Asia Before Columbus Arrival

    ... house in Alaska, which were manufactured in China, Korea, or Yakutia. Live Science reports that the discovery ... by late prehistoric inhabitants of arctic and subarctic North America, there is no evidence for the smelting, ... casting, or alloying of metals in the Western Hemisphere north of Mexico prior to the arrival of Europeans,” reports ...

    aprilholloway - 17/04/2015 - 22:03

  15. Liquid Blood Extracted from 42,000-Year-Old Extinct Horse Sparks Cloning Hopes

    ... in the world.” Liquid blood in Ice Age foal. Picture: North-Eastern Federal University Dr. Grigoryev revealed in an ... Horses to Cold The 42,000-year-old foal. Pictures: North-Eastern Federal University How Did the Foal Die? This ... blood can help resurrect the Ice Age species. Source: North-Eastern Federal University The article, originally ...

    ancient-origins - 17/04/2019 - 19:02

  16. Out of Place Chinese Coins Prompt Wonder: Did Medieval Asia and Britain Interact?

    ... Coins of China (Song through Qing dynasties), Japan and Korea. ( CC BY SA 3.0 ) Dr. Green also points out that the ... Found in Georgia suggests Pre-Columbian Chinese travel to North America Doubts Cast on the Chinese Coins In 2018, the ...

    Alicia McDermott - 02/01/2021 - 01:13

  17. 10 Formidable Monarchs Who Ruled Vast Empires in Ancient Asia

    ... reach extended from the Ferghana Valley in the west to North-Central Korea in the east and North-Central Vietnam in the south. Wudi also successfully ...

    Saurav Ranjan Datta - 21/03/2023 - 21:58

  18. The Seven-Branched Sword: The Mystical Ceremonial Sword of Japan

    ... that Saved Japan The Ancient Complex of Koguryo Tombs in North Korea External sources have also been used to support each ... the Chiljido is held at the War Memorial in Seoul, South Korea. The sword is important to both the history of Korea ...

    dhwty - 06/06/2015 - 02:55

  19. Did Stone-Age Giants Live in the Champlain and Hudson Valleys?

    ... of the beings who inhabit these mountains. Cairns in North America Refocusing the lens onto northeastern  North America , the indigenous archaic cultures of the  ... archaic culture phenomenon. Across the globe, from  Korea  to the British Isles, we find archaic structures ...

    Mark A. Carpenter - 31/05/2021 - 23:09

  20. Exquisite Maps Reveal a Worldwide Mythical Creatures List

    ... of the world’s mythical beasts. World of Cryptids: North America Map. (Laimute Varkalaite / SavingSpot ) Strange ... an Aztec Mythical Creature or a Real Fisherman’s Foe? North America The most famous cryptid in the USA is the ... here – in China, Hong Kong, and North and South Korea, for example. Mermaids and other sea-dwellers are ...

    Alicia McDermott - 30/10/2020 - 17:06

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