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  1. Exposing the Secret History of Giants and the Underground Hyperborean Gallery in Romania

    ... its source. Giant Human Skeleton unearthed in Varna, Bulgaria An Exploration into the Existence of Giants in the ... City of Giants'? Giant Human Skeleton unearthed in Varna, Bulgaria Top Ten Giant Discoveries in North America Giant ...

    valdar - 26/01/2016 - 14:44

  2. The Eberswalde Hoard: Golden Treasure Trove of the Bronze Age

    ... Altstetten in Switzerland, and Kasitchena, near Sofia, in Bulgaria.  The Eberswalde treasure is believed to belong to ...

    dhwty - 26/06/2015 - 03:27

  3. Chieftain and Seated Companion Illustrate Complex Prehistoric Burial Rituals

    ... of the Institute of Archaeology with Museum (Sofia) , Bulgaria, published the paper The eternity of the Burial ... Deceased describing seated burials in ancient Thrace (Bulgaria), and she says in Bronze Age Siberia archaeologists ...

    ashley cowie - 24/04/2020 - 18:56

  4. The Hot Spring Hotel of Honshu is Still Open After 1,300 Years of Operation

    ... Luxury Outpost with Heated Jacuzzi served Roman Emperor in Bulgaria Incredible Plans to Revive Submerged Ancient ...

    dhwty - 23/08/2016 - 14:49

  5. Superweapon of the Ancient World: A History of Chariots - Part I

    ... remains of 2,500-year-old chariot and two horses found in Bulgaria Other pharaohs, however, used chariots in warfare, ...

    dhwty - 18/06/2015 - 21:22

  6. Maximinus Thrax's Turbulent Rule: Rome's Unsuccessful Giant Soldier-Emperor

    ... Saga He was born around 173 AD in  Thrace  (modern-day Bulgaria), and rose from humble beginnings to become one of ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 14/03/2024 - 13:47

  7. It Looks Like a Laser Cut But What Really Split the Ancient Al Naslaa Rock?

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

    Caleb Strom - 31/07/2017 - 18:50

  8. Why Do Couples Exchange Rings with Vows? The Elusive Ancient Origins of Wedding Rings

    The image of a couple exchanging rings during a wedding ceremony is instantly recognizable, and is held as an ancient tradition. A ring on a certain finger indicates that the wearer is married, but many might be surprised to learn that the double ring ceremony so common today in the western world, in which a couple both exchange and wear rings, is a 20th century convention. However, the origins of giving rings to commit to marriage, to pledge loyalty, or to symbolize a heart connection are ancient.

    lizleafloor - 09/10/2015 - 14:58

  9. Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of Luxurious Lifestyle 5,000 Years Ago in Turkey

    ... Luxury Outpost with Heated Jacuzzi served Roman Emperor in Bulgaria Who Said Ancient People Had it Tough? Luxury Homes ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 26/05/2017 - 22:58

  10. New Study Claims Earliest Human Migrants Came to Europe in Three Waves

    ... to modern humans in Europe were several teeth found in Bulgaria and Italy that were dated to approximately 40,000 ...

    Nathan Falde - 04/05/2023 - 22:57

  11. The Kummakivi Balancing Rock and its Unlikely Explanation in Finnish Folklore

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

    dhwty - 20/02/2022 - 00:19

  12. The Badlands Guardian and Other Uncanny Products of Pareidolia

    ... Giant Face-like Rock Formations and a Rock Shrine Found in Bulgaria The ‘Badlands Guardian’ feature. ( Google Maps ) ...

    Caleb Strom - 07/07/2017 - 23:00

  13. King Lycaon of Arcadia – The First Werewolf?

    ... Discovery of Werewolf-Like Skull in a Chained Box in Bulgaria Lycaon is said to have had many wives, and, through ...

    dhwty - 21/12/2019 - 13:47

  14. Acta Diurna: The Telegraph of Ancient Rome, Bringing You All the Latest Gladiator Combat News

    ... Luxury Outpost with Heated Jacuzzi served Roman Emperor in Bulgaria Dezful Bridge: The Oldest Usable Bridge in The World ...

    dhwty - 23/12/2017 - 13:58

  15. Kosem Sultan - The Last Influential Female Ruler of the Ottoman Empire

    Kosem Sultan was a woman who refused to be just another widow on the Ottoman court - instead she became a real ruler of the empire. Her decisions made such an impact, that after her death noblemen in her country decided to never allow a woman to become so powerful again.

    Natalia Klimczak - 07/05/2020 - 21:05

  16. Mammoth Cave: An Underground Attraction That Sparked a War in Kentucky

    No remains of mammoths have been found in the underground maze called Mammoth Cave - the name refers to the sheer size of its entrance. Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, USA, is a remarkable cave system, the largest in the world, and also one of America’s earliest tourist attractions as caves have intrigued humans ever since our earliest ancestors lived in them.

    Ed Whelan - 03/05/2019 - 13:58

  17. Nachzehrers: The Shroud Eating Vampires of Germanic Folklore

    ... finished eating itself. Anti-Vampire Rituals Practiced in Bulgaria up until 25 Years Ago Researchers suggest cholera ...

    dhwty - 01/06/2016 - 21:47

  18. High Tech Roman Water System Frozen In Time Near Pompeii

    ... Luxury Outpost with Heated Jacuzzi served Roman Emperor in Bulgaria Considering the upper-class nature of Stabiae it is ...

    ashley cowie - 09/11/2022 - 02:00

  19. Evidence of Advanced Agricultural Knowledge Dating Back 8,000 Years

    ... Their research took them to farming sites in Greece, Bulgaria, UK and Denmark finding evidence that manure was ...

    johnblack - 17/07/2013 - 07:56

  20. The Yakhchāl: Ancient Ice-Making Machines in the Desert (Video)

    ... Desert Ancient Fridge Unearthed at Roman Military Camp in Bulgaria Kept Food Cool Top image: Yakhchal cooling device in ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/11/2023 - 17:04

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