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  1. Russia Wants to Clone Ancient Scythian Warriors

    Russia's Defense Minister has announced his plan for the DNA cloning of ancient Siberian warriors and their horses. The ancient Tunnug burial site, located in the Valley of the Kings in the Republic of Tuva in Siberia, holds the remains of 3,000-year-old Scythian warriors. Now, Sergei Shoigu, Russia's Defense Minister and one of Vladimir Putin's closest advisors, has disclosed his desire to use DNA cloning to re-create an army of noble warriors.

    ashley cowie - 18/04/2021 - 18:26

  2. Ancient Fortress Gonur-Tepe Reveals it Mysteries

    ... by Russian archaeologists in Turkmenistan in Central Asia. It was a fortress town that was built in a strategic ...

    ancient-origins - 10/04/2013 - 07:58

  3. Origin of Ancient Egyptian Beads is Out of this World

    A new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has revealed that Ancient Egyptian beads found in a 5,000-year-old tomb were made from iron meteorites that fell to Earth from outer space.

    aprilholloway - 20/08/2013 - 03:26

  4. Clay Tablets Reveal Persians Paid with Silver Coins… But is it News?

    ... Turkey, down to India, and all the way over to Central Asia, and it lasted until 330 BC. Economic tablet with ...

    ashley cowie - 12/11/2021 - 13:57

  5. Lives And Losses Of Laodicea, Crown Of Phrygia

    ... (king), founder of the Seleucid Empire, ruling over Asia Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia, and the Iranian Plateau. King ...

    micki pistorius - 10/12/2021 - 12:34

  6. Neanderthals Buried Their Dead in Ancient Ritual

    In yet another revealing study showing that Neanderthals were not that different from modern humans, researchers have found proof that our ancient relatives buried their dead intentionally.

    aprilholloway - 16/12/2013 - 23:48

  7. Study of Black Death skeletons reveals plague may have been airborne

    ... airborne. The Black Death arrived in Britain from central Asia in the autumn of 1348 and by late spring the following ...

    aprilholloway - 31/03/2014 - 23:05

  8. Shipwreck found in Haiti may be Santa Maria, the flagship of Christopher Columbus

    ... via the Canary Islands in search of a new western route to Asia. Santa María ship model displayed in Fort San ...

    aprilholloway - 13/05/2014 - 12:45

  9. Ice Wall Blocked Americas Land Route Until 13,800 Years Ago Says Study

    ... was available along the Beringia route for travel from Asia to the Great Plains of North America at the time of the ...

    Sahir - 23/03/2022 - 17:47

  10. Discovery of 70,000-year-old African Settlement Challenges Previous Theories

    ... from Africa and settling in the colder parts of Europe and Asia. Remnants of the Palaeolithic settlements in Affad. ...

    aprilholloway - 27/07/2014 - 03:48

  11. Ancient Nalanda University resumes today after 800 year break

    Nalanda University was an ancient centre of learning in India, and among the first great universities in recorded history, predating such institutions of higher learning like Al-Azhar in Egypt (10th century AD), the University of Bologna in Italy (11th century AD), and Oxford University in England (12th century AD). It was also the first ever residential university in the world, holding capacity for thousands of students to stay on campus in dorms. In the 12th century, the university was decimated by invaders.

    aprilholloway - 01/09/2014 - 12:44

  12. Equivocal Pyramids All Over The World

    ... can be found in Egypt, Sudan, Mexico, Peru and across Asia. However, strewn among the great masonic achievements of ...

    ashley cowie - 06/06/2022 - 20:57

  13. Red-painted numbers helped Romans find their seats in the Colosseum

    Archaeologists have discovered that the carved seat numbers in the Roman Colosseum had been painted red to make the seats easier to see, assuring orderly, trouble-free seating of the crowd--who then watched naval warfare, public executions, animals eating people alive and people tearing each other apart with various weapons.

    Mark Miller - 27/01/2015 - 22:31

  14. The Fearsome Attila the Hun Died of a Nosebleed on His Wedding Night

    In what must have been one of the worst honeymoons in history, Attila the Hun, the brutal nomadic warrior of the 5th century AD, was found dead in his nuptial bed, drenched in blood the morning after his marriage. Whether in the arms, or by the hands, of his beautiful new bride Ildico, his unexpected death has been the subject of conjecture for centuries.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 13/10/2022 - 01:51

  15. 1,400-year-old medicinal treatise of Galen found hidden under hymns in ancient manuscript

    ... Galen eviscerated an ape in front of the High Priest of Asia in Pergamon and challenged other doctors that were ...

    Mark Miller - 03/06/2015 - 00:42

  16. The Little Known Ancient Korean Sites of the Baekje Kingdom Finally Receive Worldwide Recognition

    Eight areas in Korea that used to be part of ancient Baekje Kingdom were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2015. They were registered at Number 12 on the list, which covers over 1000 ancient sites across the globe. The Korean sites, known as the Baekje Historic Areas, include locations in Iksan in North Jeolla, and Gongju and Buyeo in South Chungcheong. They include royal palaces and fortresses, tombs, temples and other archaeological sites.

    Robin Whitlock - 28/09/2018 - 01:43

  17. Humans Were Kissing in Mesopotamia As Early As 4,500 Years Ago

    ... accepted as the origins of kissing came from South Asia and placed it at 3,500 years ago. The new research ...

    Gary Manners - 18/05/2023 - 19:00

  18. The Austrian Army Fought Itself and Lost at the Battle of Karánsebes

    ... extensive territories across Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa, while the Holy Roman Emperor aimed to ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 28/06/2023 - 14:58

  19. The Pergamon Altar: Where Legends Come to Life

    ... when Pergamon reigned as a center of culture and power in Asia Minor, present-day Turkey. Carved between 180 and 160 ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 03/07/2023 - 18:54

  20. DNA tests reveal rare golden horse buried in 2,000-year-old Chinese tomb

    ... mane and tail.  A number of ancient tapestries found in Asia, depict the almost mythical golden horse, but no one ...

    aprilholloway - 13/12/2015 - 14:58

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