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  1. Altai Rock Art Images Reveal Insights Into Ancient Nomadic Culture

    Researchers in Serbia have studied a collection of ancient petroglyphs ... a medieval nomadic culture and animals.  Researchers in Serbia have studied a collection of ancient petroglyphs ...

    ashley cowie - 02/12/2020 - 00:38

  2. Schuman’s resonance measured on Bosnian Pyramids

    Serbian Electrical Engineer Goran Samoukovic from Belgrade came with his team to Visoko on April 12-14, 2013. They performed detailed detection and measurements of electromagnetic phenomena in Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids: Bosnian Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, Vratnica tumulus and Underground Labyrinth Ravne.

    They detected following significant frequencies at those locations:

    samosmanagich - 24/04/2013 - 17:40

  3. The Vucedol Culture: The Rise of an Iconic Copper Age Culture in Croatia

    ... border of present day Croatia, close to its border with Serbia. This site has been identified by archaeologists as ... part of modern Romania and the northern part of modern Serbia. Due to their extensive use of copper, the Vučedol ...

    dhwty - 19/10/2016 - 03:47

  4. The Great Vampire Epidemic: A Bizarre Chapter in History

    ... was in 1725, with the death of Petar Blagojevich in  Serbia . Reports claimed he returned from the dead, seeking  ...

    Gary Manners - 08/03/2024 - 23:24

  5. The Bronze Age - A Spark That Changed the World

    ... a site called Belovode , on Rudnik Mountain in modern Serbia. Metallurgical innovations during the Bronze Age - ... dates to the 5th millennium BC, once more in today’s Serbia, and connected with one of the world’s earliest ... in the Neolithic, mostly on the territory of modern Serbia. And now, a discovery on the Pločnik archeological ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 15/01/2021 - 19:16

  6. Temple in ancient city of Odessus reveals Greek Goddess Aphrodite was worshipped by Thracians

    ... Orpheus Myth 4,000-year-old Thracian chariot unearthed in Serbia Bendis was the Thracian hunter goddess. She was known ...

    lizleafloor - 27/03/2015 - 21:08

  7. Depth and Beauty: Grand Vizier’s Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic’s Bridge

    ... bridge was also marred during WWI due to fighting between Serbia and Austro-Hungary , when three of its arches were ...

    Ed Whelan - 29/10/2019 - 00:38

  8. Ancient Mythology Informs Modern Series: The Fantastical Folktales of Harry Potter

    Global, myth, folklore, and legends provided inspiration for the vast array of vivid creatures and fantastical elements that fill the pages and the silver screen of the enthralling, magical world of the Harry Potter franchise. For many, the Harry Potter stories may have been their first peek at creatures from ancient myth – albeit with a modern twist.

    Alicia McDermott - 18/07/2018 - 23:02

  9. Oldest known Gold Jewelry in Europe Discovered at Bronze Age Bulgarian site

    ... said he worked on bigger, older settlements in Serbia. ( National Geographic photo ) National Geographic ...

    Mark Miller - 22/11/2015 - 21:53

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

    ... University College Dublin , working with colleagues from Serbia and Slovenia, discovered over 100 sites belonging to a ... earthworks and deep ditches like this one in northern Serbia, which covers at least 40 hectares.      Source: ...

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

  11. She Brings Bad News: The Scary Slavic Household Spirit Called Kikimora

    ... Croatian, and it means the same thing – a nightmare. In Serbia, Kikimora is called “mora” or “noćnink” ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 07/10/2016 - 00:56

  12. 80 Percent of This Town in Australia Lives Underground!

    In the remote South Australian desert, where temperatures are known to reach 125 °F / 51 °C in the shade, lies a town named Coober Pedy (literally ‘white man’s hole’), where residents have dug themselves underground to escape the blistering heat.  Once the largest opal mining operation in the world, Coober Pedy is now a peculiar site where chimneys rise from the sand and signs warn people of unmarked holes in the ground.

    dhwty - 13/01/2018 - 21:23

  13. How the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Shifted Populations

    ... Romans Ruled Roman Skeletons Adorned in Jewelry Found in Serbia A Refocus of Ancient DNA Research Most ancient DNA ... water to Viminacium, a large city on the Roman frontier, Serbia.    Source: Carles Lalueza-Foz/ Cell References ...

    ancient-origins - 10/12/2023 - 22:01

  14. Cyril and Methodius - Spiritual Fathers of Slavic Civilization

    ... disciples went east and south to regions that are now Serbia, Bulgaria, and eventually Russia, where the Old Church ...

    Caleb Strom - 03/11/2018 - 13:15

  15. Link Between the Huns and Vizsla Dogs Unravels an Ancient Enigma

    ... Pannonia (today is the part of Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Austria) was under ... also included present parts of Ukraine, Romania, Austria, Serbia, and Croatia. Vizslas Appear In the 12 th century, ... and Poland, later on – to Hungary, Romania, Austria, Serbia, Germany, followed by Finland, Netherlands, Wales, and ...

    Ksana - 14/02/2020 - 19:05

  16. The Thrilling Story of the Swashbuckling Count Vicko Bujović of Perast

    We raise the sails as we delve deep into the archives of Perast, a maritime jewel of Montenegro facing Boka Bay. Once a great ally of the Venetian Republic, seemingly tiny Perast has huge history and a rich maritime background. It was made in the crucible of war and prospered with the wind in the sails of its trader sea-captains. But most importantly, it was made prominent by its many renowned citizens.

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/09/2021 - 18:41

  17. Empires Clash with Fire and War Elephants! Changing the World, and the Battle of Ankara – Part II

    The bloody Battle of Ankara was fought on 20 July 1402.  The Ottomans were led by Bayezid I, who brought his troops against the Turkic Mongols (Timurids), led by Timur, also known as Tamerlane. Two great empires, two powerful leaders, with only one outcome…

    Cam Rea - 31/05/2017 - 14:48

  18. The Bringer of Souls: The Stork Myth In Ancient Pan-European Beliefs

    ... while most common: God’s Bird (Божа птиця). In Serbia however, a stork is known as ''рода'' (roda). The ... curse. That is why today, in many villages of northern Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Poland, one can see ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 25/11/2020 - 22:03

  19. Romanian Archaeologists Unearth Gold-Filled Grave from 4,500 BC

    ... Age display area of the Zrenjanin National Museum in Serbia. (Jozefsu / CC BY-SA 4.0 ) The diversity of the ...

    Nathan Falde - 16/08/2022 - 15:00

  20. Ancient Women Shaman of Ireland: Goddesses of Prophecy and Omens

    ... found at the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir in Serbia (mazbln / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) What do the ‘Sheela na ...

    David Halpin - 17/11/2018 - 23:08

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