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  1. The Lombards: The “Barbaric” Germanic Warriors Who Changed Italy

    ... lands , modern-day Hungary, northern Serbia, and western Romania, where a new and powerful enemy awaited them, the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 25/10/2021 - 15:07

  2. The Top Three Scientific Explanations for Ghost Sightings

    ... A Peek into The Paranormal Activity at Haunted Castles in Romania Body Snatchers and Tortured Spirits: The Dark History ...

    ancient-origins - 31/10/2016 - 13:50

  3. Medieval Divorce by Combat: Guaranteeing ‘til Death do us Part’

    ... The Medieval Remedy for Divorce Still Requested in Romania Medieval sources provided strategies for divorce by ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 13/09/2022 - 14:54

  4. New study reveal origins of elongated skulls in the Carpathian Basin

    ... Kalymykia Steppe, through to the Danube Basin (present day Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia, ...

    aprilholloway - 06/04/2014 - 01:58

  5. Templar Treasure Said to Lie Under Sinai House in Burton, Says Expert

    An English historian is claiming a historic building in Burton is the final resting place of the legendary, lost Templar treasure. While not a jot of evidence supports the notion that the Templar’s had any treasure left when the organization fragmented in 1312 AD, an English researcher believes he has located the final resting place of the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant, and this would be under a historic English home in Burton upon Trent.

    ashley cowie - 28/07/2021 - 18:20

  6. An ancient text that has baffled researchers for more than 200 years - The indecipherable Rohonc Codex

    The discovery of an unidentified text in Hungary has led to more than 200 years of attempts to determine who authored it and to decipher its contents. Many scholars have studied the text, known as the Rohonc Codex, in an effort to understand its meaning and to determine who wrote it and when it was drafted. However, these efforts have been futile to date, as the meaning and origin of the text still remain a mystery.

    mrreese - 11/01/2015 - 12:29

  7. Europe’s Bronze Age Megaforts Revealed in Prehistoric Landscape

    Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown network of massive sites in the heart of Europe that could explain the emergence of the continent’s Bronze Age megaforts – the largest prehistoric constructions seen prior to the Iron Age.

    ancient-origins - 20/11/2023 - 17:54

  8. Archaeologists Unearth First Century Roman Refrigerator in Bulgaria

    ... neighboring Dacian people, who were based in what is now Romania. Sometime around this time construction on the Danube ...

    Nathan Falde - 30/09/2022 - 22:53

  9. A Storybook Setting: The Famous German Fairytale Castle of Neuschwanstein

    ... A Peek into The Paranormal Activity at Haunted Castles in Romania The Mysterious and Tragic Life of Kaspar Hauser One ...

    dhwty - 26/11/2020 - 21:56

  10. The Dramatic History of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle in Ukraine: From Castle to Prison

    ... linked to campaign of Michael the Brave discovered in Romania Painting of the Ottoman troops besieging the ...

    dhwty - 12/11/2015 - 00:51

  11. How Long Have We Believed in Vampires?

    Vampires have a contested history. Some claim that the creatures are “as old as the world”. But more recent arguments suggest that our belief in vampires and the undead was born in the 18th century, when the first European accounts appear.

    ancient-origins - 31/10/2017 - 00:50

  12. 17th Century Sickle Burials Reflect Belief that Demons Stalked War-Torn Poland

    ... in Poland, in Germany, Hungary, Lower Austria and western Romania. Sickles are old, known even in the 13th century BC, ...

    Mark Miller - 10/12/2015 - 03:54

  13. Golubac Fortress: The Best Preserved Medieval Fortress in Europe

    ... between Belgrade and Turnu Severin (in modern day Romania). Sigismund, aged approximately 50, in a painting ...

    dhwty - 29/02/2016 - 03:45

  14. The Enigma of the Nanjing Belt: How Could this Out of Place Artifact Exist?

    ... Suits of Armor UFO Wreckage? Ancient Metal Object Found in Romania Has Unexplained Origins The Tomb Veiled in Mystery ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 31/05/2023 - 14:53

  15. The Enigmatic Devil's Arrows: The Tallest Standing Stones in Britain

    ... the Remarkable Megalithic Tombs of Malaga? Mythology in Romania: Exploring Beliefs about Witchcraft and the Devil ...

    Bipin Dimri - 22/11/2021 - 13:57

  16. Leaving an Impression for the Ages: Footprints from a Family Walk through the Mud at Least 2,500 Years Ago in Arizona are Reconnecting Local Tribes with their Past

    About 2,500 to 3,000 years ago some early North Americans walked in Arizona and left their footprints in the clay and mud. The prints are still there, petrified now, and viewable at a modern construction site in Tucson.

    Archaeologists working at the site of a new bridge and highway connection say the prehistoric footprints belonged to people who lived and farmed in the area part of the time and moved around at other times.

    Mark Miller - 27/01/2016 - 21:51

  17. Santa Compaña: A Procession of Souls That Spreads Fear Through the Villages of Iberia

    ... Terrifying Ancient Beliefs Still Alive in Present-Day Romania – Part I Beware the Evil Dead in Myth and Folklore: ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 22/01/2017 - 19:56

  18. 7,000-Year-Old Ceramic Fragment with Signs, Symbols and Swastika May Be One of the Oldest Examples of Writing

    ... (2700 BC or 5500 BC) were found at a Neolithic site in Romania, and have also been proposed as some of the first ...

    Alicia McDermott - 29/08/2016 - 21:55

  19. Who Was the Mysterious Aradia - Italian Goddess or Wicked Witch?

    The line between goddess and witch or witch and saint is very thin in ancient history. One example of this confusion is the legendary story of Aradia – a woman whose life has been explored in neo-pagan and folklorist accounts of ancient myths and legends.

    Natalia Klimczak - 22/10/2016 - 21:48

  20. Emperor Caracalla’s Triumphal Arch Unearthed in Serbia

    A lesser-known fact about Serbia is that 17 Roman emperors were born in its territory, with Central Serbia being under Roman rule for 800 years. Evidence of this history was unearthed in December, when a triumphal arch was discovered at the archaeological site of Viminacium, an ancient Roman city located near the town of Kostolac, approximately 70 kilometers (45 miles) east of Belgrade. Dating to the third century, it is only one of a handful found in the whole of the Balkans.

    Sahir - 25/01/2024 - 13:47

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