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  1. Bigfoot Is Not the Only Elusive Creature Said to Roam the Canadian Wilds

    By Tara MacIsaac, Epoch Times 

    In Beyond Science, Epoch Times explores research and accounts related to phenomena and theories that challenge our current knowledge. We delve into ideas that stimulate the imagination and open up new possibilities. Share your thoughts with us on these sometimes-controversial topics in the comments section below.

    ancient-origins - 02/04/2017 - 19:04

  2. The last hieroglyphic language on earth and an ancient culture fighting to survive

    The Dongba symbols are an ancient system of pictographic glyphs created by the founder of the Bön religious tradition of Tibet and used by the Naxi people in southern China.

    aprilholloway - 23/01/2014 - 11:06

  3. Pompeii: The Ancient Roman City Frozen in Time

    In the Campania region of Italy near the modern day city of Naples, there was once a prosperous Roman city - Pompeii. As a thriving center for trade, the inhabitants of the city were a mixture of the elite and slaves.

    Sarah P Young - 07/07/2019 - 01:40

  4. The Shroud of Turin: Jesus' Bloodstained Burial Cloth or a Fascinating Forgery?

    ... clovers, ryegrass and chicory – pointing to origins from Asia, Middle East, or the Americas . The Body Within Stains ...

    lizleafloor - 19/01/2021 - 20:22

  5. Four Discoveries of Ancient Greek Astronomy That Still Baffle Experts

    ... / CC BY 2.0 ) Star Gazing at Cheomseongdae - East Asia’s Oldest Observatory Was Socrates in Space? A Question ...

    ancient-origins - 27/04/2020 - 08:17

  6. Edinburgh Castle, Proud Custodian of Significant Scottish History

    Scotland is famous for, amongst other things, tartan, the breathtaking highlands, its national animal, the unicorn, and of course the beautiful landmarks. Perhaps the best known of the ancient sites is Edinburgh Castle. This historic bastion located in the Scottish capital has played a crucial part in the history of the nation and has been the home to prominent figures.

    Ed Whelan - 03/04/2020 - 02:01

  7. Ancient Medical Knowledge Is Written in the Skin

    ... taught by the Sons of Reflected Light spread out across Asia and Europe healing and spreading the knowledge? Is this ...

    margaretmoose - 06/12/2013 - 10:08

  8. Skeleton Lake: Ancient Remains Frozen in Time in the Himalayas

    Imagine a frozen lake which, upon melting each year, reveals the unnerving sight of the remains of more than 300 people. The small lake known as Roopkund Lake, sits high in the Indian Himalayas more than 16,000 feet (4,900 meters) above sea level. Covered in ice and surrounded by rocky glaciers, the lake appears to be a typical, albeit beautiful, natural wonder. However, during one month of the year, when the ice melts away and the bottom of the shallow lake becomes visible, the true nature of the lake reveals itself.

    mrreese - 03/09/2020 - 02:56

  9. 5 Outrageous Fashion Trends from the Ancient World

    ... in different parts of the world, including Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and even South America, it is most ...

    lizleafloor - 22/02/2021 - 13:59

  10. Newly discovered Rock Art Heritage in the Kaimur Range of Bihar - India

    The Kaimur Range, located in the eastern margin of the Vindhyan Range in India, is comprised of about 800 square miles of undulating tableland.  The present study is based on archaeological data, including finds provided by previous studies (such as the work of Dr. Prakash C. Prasad and Col. Umesh Prasad in 1997) and supplemented by exploration and local traditions wherever possible.

    SACHIN KUMAR TIWARY - 04/11/2013 - 05:36

  11. La Quintrala: Flaming Redhead Serial Killer Evaded Capture

    In the world’s history of aristocracy, abuse of power was always a distinct possibility, and quite a few female landowners built up a macabre reputation based on torture, imprisonment, and abuse. In Imperial Russia there was Darya Saltykova. In Hungary, the notorious Countess Báthory. In North America, there was Madame Blanque. And a woman of equally ill repute left her own mark on Chile - Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer – better known as La Quintrala.

    Aleksa Vučković - 25/08/2019 - 23:04

  12. The Sacred Bavikonda Monastery: Vestiges of the Buddhist Golden Age in India

    ... and Medieval Period Archaeology . A Companion to South Asia in the Past, 332-343. Available at: ...

    Ed Whelan - 15/04/2019 - 01:55

  13. Evidence of Opium Use By Canaanites in 14th Century BC Found

    ... that opium is produced from poppies, which grew in Asia Minor—that is, the territory of current-day ...

    Nathan Falde - 20/09/2022 - 22:55

  14. Amazon Warrior Woman on Horseback Discovered on 2,500-Year-Old Vase

    The 2,500 year old figure of an ancient Amazon woman has been discovered on a small vase preserved in an American museum.

    The figure was found painted on to a white pyxis, a cylindrical box often used in the classical world to keep items of jewellery, cosmetics or other small personal possessions.

    Robin Whitlock - 10/06/2015 - 03:10

  15. Notre Dame Sarcophagus Opened Revealing Knight with Elongated Skull!

    ... they have since been unearthed across the Middle East and Asia. Elongated skulls, like the one discovered in the Notre ...

    ashley cowie - 11/12/2022 - 18:08

  16. Is 8,000-year-old Damaidi Rock Art the Origin of Chinese Writing?

    ... years old'. Available at:​​ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6669569.stm Yuxia, Y. 2007. Carvings may rewrite ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 30/07/2023 - 22:54

  17. Bringing a Shark to a Knife Fight: 7,000-year-old Shark-tooth Knives Discovered in Indonesia

    ... first evidence that a distinctive class of weaponry in the Asia-Pacific region has been around much longer than we ...

    ancient-origins - 29/10/2023 - 13:56

  18. Aramaic Inscriptions in Palmyra, Syria, Solve Mystery of the ‘Anonymous God’

    ... the continuation of pre-Hellenistic traditions in Western Asia. These traditions would go on to influence the dominant ...

    Sahir - 27/06/2022 - 14:47

  19. The Early Rulers of Persia, Part I: The Pishdadian Dynasty

    (Read Part II)

    dhwty - 29/02/2016 - 14:48

  20. China’s Reed Flute Cave: A Natural Masterpiece with a Rich History

    There are a lot of fascinating natural wonders in the world, but one of the most interesting is the Reed Flute Cave in Guilin, in southern China. The Reed Flute Cave is a limestone cave known for its beautiful natural rock formations, outdoor reeds, and ancient inscriptions, and is now a popular tourist destination. The more than 70 inscriptions inside the cave dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) provide insight into the history of the cave's use.

    Lex Leigh - 05/02/2023 - 13:52

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