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  1. Lost in Time and Out of Place: Trypillia Copper Axe is Poland’s Oldest

    ... with an unclear purpose. They existed in what is now Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and the west of Ukraine, but they ...

    Joe Green - 30/03/2024 - 13:42

  2. Skulls in Ukraine Reveal Early Modern Humans Came From the East

    ... in archaeological sites in the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria have had their genomes partially deciphered. ...

    ancient origins - 13/11/2023 - 21:52

  3. Power, Perils and Rites of Passage – The History of the Female Tattoo

    ... existed in what we now call east Macedonia, southeast Bulgaria and parts of Turkey. Pictorial representations of ...

    ancient-origins - 07/06/2017 - 02:00

  4. German Museum Attacks Seem Inspired by Conspiracy Theorists

    Authorities are stunned, after a series of German museum attacks on priceless historic artifacts and artworks. A liquid has been smeared on famous exhibits at three renowned Berlin museums. It is believed that the attacks are linked to bizarre conspiracy theories, spread by right-wing activists.

    Ed Whelan - 22/10/2020 - 14:00

  5. Jure Grando and The First Documented Case of Vampirism in Europe

    ... to his reign of terror. Anti-Vampire Rituals Practiced in Bulgaria up until 25 Years Ago Researchers suggest cholera ...

    dhwty - 13/09/2016 - 00:38

  6. Total Solar Eclipse of 2017: How Rare Cosmic Event Gave Rise to Ancient Myths and Legends

    ... Ring” effect of a total solar eclipse. Aug. 11, 1999 in Bulgaria. (Flickr/ CC BY 2.0 ) By  Liz Leafloor Total Solar ...

    lizleafloor - 21/08/2017 - 13:56

  7. The Fall of Spirituality: The Blood-Soaked History of the Cathars

    ... in the 10th century, among the Christians of Serbia and Bulgaria. Here they were known as Bogumili (Dear to God) or ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 17/01/2020 - 19:09

  8. Sami Spirituality and the Cult of the Sacred Stones

    ... Giant Face-like Rock Formations and a Rock Shrine Found in Bulgaria Could you Climb the Mystery Rock of Guatapé in ...

    Riley Winters - 18/05/2018 - 19:01

  9. The Plastico di Roma Imperiale Wasn’t Built in a Day: Accurate Mini Rome Model Took 35 Years

    ... many to survive to date. The town of Plovdiv in modern day Bulgaria is home to the best preserved Roman theater, a ...

    Sarah P Young - 14/07/2019 - 23:05

  10. Metal Detectorist Discovers Ultra-Rare Chinese Coin in England

    ... Lanka. One was even found in the interior of Europe, in Bulgaria. Based on these discoveries, it is possible to trace ...

    Nathan Falde - 03/01/2021 - 17:59

  11. The Story Of Elongated Skulls And The Denied History Of Ancient People: An Interview With Mark Laplume

    ... There are also about one thousand skulls in Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Chile which are not yet accessible to ...

    ancient-origins - 19/12/2014 - 12:36

  12. 1,400-Year-Old Coins are the Forgotten Remnants of a Terrifying Siege on Jerusalem

    ... 3,000 Roman silver coins dating to 1st century AD found in Bulgaria Rare Byzantine Coins and Gold Uncovered in Ancient ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 22/03/2017 - 22:01

  13. Archaeologists find medieval teenage witch burial in Italian town

    ... formed an important part of folklore throughout Europe. In Bulgaria alone,  more than 100 such ‘vampire’ burials ...

    Mark Miller - 21/11/2015 - 14:36

  14. DNA Analysis Suggests Cats Chose to Be Domesticated

    ... from claws and skin samples of 28 modern wildcats from Bulgaria and east Africa. The analysis reveals when the ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 22/06/2017 - 02:00

  15. Controversial Footprint Suggests Human-like Creatures May Have Roamed Crete Nearly 6 Million Years Ago

    The human foot is distinctive. Our five toes lack claws, we normally present the sole of our foot flat to the ground, and our first and second toes are longer than the smaller ones. In comparison to our fellow primates, our big toes are in line with the long axis of the foot – they don’t stick out to one side.

    ancient-origins - 02/09/2017 - 22:54

  16. Lewes Castle Wall Collapses Leading to Search for Casualties

    ... Torn Apart by Rats? 7,000-year-old defensive walls in Bulgaria Remains of castle built by powerful Japanese feudal ...

    Ed Whelan - 11/11/2019 - 22:59

  17. How Byzantine Art and Architecture Captivated the Known World

    ... The center of art shifted from Constantinople to Russia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece. Icon artists developed ...

    Mark Miller - 23/11/2018 - 13:56

  18. Evolving Forms: An Intriguing Look at Shapeshifting

    The notion of shapeshifting has been around for nearly as long as human beings.

    Riley Winters - 25/07/2021 - 14:59

  19. A Lost Primeval World Has Been Found in a Giant South China Sinkhole!

    Chinese explorers discovered a ‘lost world’ in an exceptionally deep and large sinkhole in south China. And in this ancient subterranean space they expected to find flora and fauna unknown to science.

    ashley cowie - 19/05/2022 - 01:44

  20. Nomadic Avar Warrior Graves From Dark Ages Unearthed in Croatia

    In Croatia, archaeologists have unearthed the graves of two ancient warriors, who belonged to the much-feared Avars ethnic group. These nomads terrorized Eastern Europe for decades during the Dark Ages. The graves are providing researchers with an insight into the history and culture of the Avars. This find is so important because there are relatively few previous archaeological sites associated with these nomads.

    Ed Whelan - 05/05/2020 - 06:13

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