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  1. 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

  2. The Oldest Known Calendar in Europe is based on the Orion Constellation

    ... of what is now the Hotel Slavonija in Vinkovci, Croatia. Archeologists quickly recognized it as an artifact ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 17/07/2016 - 21:57

  3. A 1,800-year-old ring and the curse of the ‘evil eye’

    Last year, archaeologists in Croatia found a remarkable 1,800-year-old ring with an ...

    aprilholloway - 17/08/2013 - 09:46

  4. A Feast for the Eyes and Ears: The World’s Most Beautiful and Majestic Library

    ... Incidentally, Ferdinand I was also the King of Hungary and Croatia and became the Holy Roman Emperor in 1558. The ...

    dhwty - 11/12/2016 - 00:40

  5. First Neanderthal Remains Discovered in Serbia Reveals Human Migration History

    ... to a Neanderthal. Neanderthal fossils have been found in Croatia and Greece, but they are still relatively rare in ...

    ancient-origins - 28/04/2019 - 18:57

  6. Archaeologists search for ‘lost heart’ of Suleiman the Magnificent

    Archaeologists in Hungary have uncovered the remains of an Ottoman-era town in the area in southern Hungary where Suleiman the Magnificent’s heart is believed to have been buried, and now the hunt is on to recover it.

    aprilholloway - 29/09/2013 - 10:42

  7. Long-Lost Tomb Belonging to Suleiman the Magnificent Believed to be Found

    When Suleiman the Magnificent died —once one of the most powerful and longest-reigning rulers of the Ottoman Empire— it is said his heart and body were separated and buried in two secret locations. Researchers say they may have discovered the long-lost tomb believed to have been built over the spot where Suleiman’s tent once stood, and where he died.

    lizleafloor - 10/12/2015 - 21:52

  8. Scientists Have Almost Completed the Resurrection of Extinct Aurochs and Plan to Reintroduce Them to the Wild

    ... in the Netherlands, Belgium, Czech Republic, Romania and Croatia are back-breeding specimens of the animal from modern ...

    ancient-origins - 02/01/2017 - 00:59

  9. Cartagena Amphitheater Dig Unearths Gladiator Chamber

    ... the death. Pula Arena: Exceptional Roman Amphitheater in Croatia Still Alive and Kicking The Gladiators of Rome: Blood ...

    ashley cowie - 16/01/2020 - 22:53

  10. Is the Danube Valley Civilization script the oldest writing in the world?

    ... is now Northern Greece to Slovakia (South to North), and Croatia to Romania (West to East). During the height of the ...

    johnblack - 15/02/2014 - 02:56

  11. SB Research Group

    SBRG is an international and interdisciplinary project team of researchers (Italian, Croatian, Serbian, English and Finish members) connected with the University of Trieste (Italy) and researching in anthropology and in archaeoacoustics in Europe. SBRG also investigates on physical phenomena in ancient temples and sites considered sacred from ancient times.

    aprilholloway - 22/12/2014 - 03:39

  12. Historians’ Gender Bias Accounts Of Illyrian Queen Teute’s Roman Encounter

    ... Balkan Peninsula, Illyria corresponds to modern-day  Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia,  Montenegro , ...

    MartiniF - 07/04/2023 - 21:41

  13. Researchers getting warmer in the hunt for heart of Suleiman the Magnificent

    Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered a historical document which points to a mosque complex in Szigetvar, Hungary, as the site where the heart and internal organs of the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, were buried in 1566, and now the hunt is on to recover them.

    aprilholloway - 11/05/2014 - 03:27

  14. Mass Grave Found in Vráble: Slovakia’s Stone Age Decapitated Victims

    Archaeologists digging at a Neolithic settlement site in Vrable, western Slovakia have unearthed a mass grave containing the headless remains of around three dozen people. The Vráble site is one of the largest Stone Age settlements in Central Europe to have been excavated to date. Experts believe that the occupants of the grave may have been killed in cult ceremonies!

    Sahir - 27/09/2022 - 22:53

  15. Goseck Circle: The Oldest Known Solar Observatory

    ... Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Croatia.  Previously, archaeologists had thought that these ...

    Bryan Hill - 17/07/2020 - 12:15

  16. Crusaders Grave Shows Many Were Killed From Behind

    Medieval warfare was a bloody and brutal affair. This was especially true during the Crusades, when warriors on each side were motivated by religious passion and a cause they deeply embraced. This helps provide the context for recent shocking discoveries made by archaeologists at a site in the ancient port city of Sidon, on modern-day Lebanon’s Mediterranean coast.

    Nathan Falde - 17/09/2021 - 14:36

  17. 7th Century Armored Avar Warrior Buried with Horse Uncovered in Hungary

    ... 1800-Year-Old Horse and Chariot Burial Discovered in Croatia Excavations Launched at the Tomb of Duke Jing of Qi ...

    Sahir - 06/02/2024 - 16:26

  18. Humanoid Skull Like No Other: Mainstream Rejection of Starchild Skull

    ... Found in Mexico Ancient Alien-Like Heads Discovered in Croatia Firstly, Robinson’s expertise in cranial ...

    aprilholloway - 05/01/2022 - 14:00

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

    Some spirits are thought to be dangerous even by people who don't necessarily believe in them. One of the scariest creatures in world mythologies is the spirit from the Slavic culture known as Kikimora.

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

  20. 1800-Year-Old Roman Era Theater Found at Jerusalem’s Western Wall

    ... of Jerusalem Pula Arena: Exceptional Roman Amphitheater in Croatia Still Alive and Kicking Dr. Joe Uziel, Excavation ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 18/10/2017 - 13:54

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