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  1. Bile, Cauterization, and Exercise: Cancer Treatment Was a Very Different Story in Ancient Greece

    Cancer has existed since before the dawn of civilization. By the time of the ancient Greeks, cancer as a disease was already diagnosed by physicians, along with recommendations for its treatment. But their way of understanding medicine and the human body was very different than how doctors see things today. To start with, black bile is no longer involved.

    dhwty - 19/02/2019 - 23:01

  2. Hector of Troy: The Battle for Peace and the Wrath of Achilles

    Homer’s epic Illiad tells the mythical story of the legendary 10-year Trojan War between the Trojans and the Greeks, which erupted after the beautiful Helen, wife of King Menelaus, was taken by Paris, son of King Priam of Troy.

    dhwty - 20/03/2021 - 13:55

  3. Incubi and Succubi: Crushing Nightmares and Sex-Craving Demons – Part I

    Imagine you suddenly awake at night. You feel a sense of panic when you realize that you cannot move. The fear increases when you sense another presence in the room with you. You gasp for breath, but feel the being getting closer and closer. As your chest tightens you struggle to move and try desperately to cry out for help. But there is nothing you can do, the terrifying creature begins to crush you…

    Alicia McDermott - 24/06/2016 - 15:51

  4. Stay Out of the Water: Does a Prehistoric Shark Still Live in the Ocean?

    ... have discovered in many parts of the world for example: Cuba, Jamaica, Australia, Puero Rico, Malta, India, Canary ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 07/09/2016 - 14:50

  5. Ancient Continent Discovered Hiding Beneath Europe

    A mega-continent has been discovered that slid beneath Europe hundreds of millions of years ago.

    ashley cowie - 12/09/2019 - 13:59

  6. Rare coin hoard worth $1m discovered by treasure hunters off the coast of Florida

    ... when the ships sank. The cargo was being transported from Cuba, then a Spanish colony, back to Spain to refill the ...

    Robin Whitlock - 30/07/2015 - 21:56

  7. One more ancient civilization found in Lake Issyk-Kul: could this be where St Matthew is buried

    By Olga Gertcyk | The Siberian Times

    ancient-origins - 02/09/2015 - 23:23

  8. All Dressed Up and Left in the Sea: Retrieving a 400-Year-old Gown of a Double Spy

    400 years ago travels across the sea were quite difficult. Bad weather conditions often meant tragedies. One example of a difficult journey comes from February 1642, when a ship was crossing from Dover to Hellevoetsluis in the Netherlands. The vessel was a part of the royal fleet, but the sea didn’t care much who the ship’s owners were…it still sunk on a cold winter day.

    Natalia Klimczak - 04/08/2016 - 00:51

  9. The Malta Catacombs: What Happened to Mike Mansholt in the Realm of the Dead?

    In July of 2016, seventeen-year-old Mike Mansholt, a tourist from Germany, vanished after setting out to explore the catacombs of Rabat on Malta, also known as the “Realm of the Dead”. Mike’s frantic parents raced to the island after Mike failed to arrive home. About a week after Mike’s initial disappearance, his remains were discovered near the highest point of the island under very strange circumstances. 

    Mark A. Carpenter - 27/06/2021 - 14:57

  10. Mysterious Map Emerges at the Dawn of the Egyptian Civilization and Depicts Antarctica Without Ice – Who Made it?

    ... In November 1962 when Soviet missiles were introduced to Cuba, an equidistant projection map centered on Castro’s ... for Khrushchev’s removal of the USSR missiles in Cuba. Charles Hapgood explained to Arch C. Gerlach (Chief of ...

    ancient-origins - 22/07/2017 - 19:08

  11. 10 Of The Most Famous Pirates, Male And Female, Who Ruled The Seas!

    ... ordered his men to lock the villagers of Puerto Príncipe, Cuba, inside a church so they could plunder the town ...

    lizleafloor - 15/12/2020 - 17:27

  12. David Hatcher Childress

    David Hatcher Childress, known as the real-life Indiana Jones to the many fans of his books, is a captivating speaker and the author or coauthor of over 20 books. He has traveled the world several times over, seeking adventure and the answers to the mysteries of mankind’s past.

    ancient-origins - 05/02/2013 - 01:13

  13. A Medieval Painting Depicts the Chilling Image of a Worm Eating Its Way Out of the Body of a French Saint

    Imagine a 2- to 3-foot long (0.6- to 1-meter) worm slowly working its way out of your body… with the possibility of other worms doing so in the future. Such is the horror of the guinea worm, which has been plaguing mankind for millennia.

    Mark Miller - 23/03/2017 - 00:56

  14. Five da Vinci inventions that could have revolutionized the history of technology

    Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous artists in history. His  genius, however, was not just in his art; Leonardo was also a brilliant inventor in the fields of civil engineering, chemistry, hydrodynamics, optics, mechanical engineering, pyrotechnics, anatomy, and physics. He envisioned many ideas long before the technology to build them actually existed, meaning that many of his designs, from helicopters to armored vehicles, calculators, diving suits, and robots, never came to fruition.

    Joanna Gillan - 21/12/2014 - 00:54

  15. Artifacts Thought to be of Spanish Conquistador’s Fleet Found

    ... that they would leave the invasion force and return to Cuba. The area where the anchors were uncovered is ‘facing ...

    Ed Whelan - 20/12/2019 - 19:01

  16. Jesse James’ Secret Map May Lead to Templars’ Treasures

    ... This empire was projected to be centered in Havana, Cuba and was to encompass an area including the southern ...

    daniel duke - 22/04/2019 - 21:03

  17. Pre-Mayan Remains found in Mexican Cave of Ancestors, Some Showing Cranial Deformation

    ... individuals found from the same time periods in Guatemala, Cuba, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil. However, Luis Alberto ...

    Alicia McDermott - 11/08/2018 - 18:54

  18. God’s Devils: The Men Who Conquered South America

    ... Haiti) where in 1511 he joined an expedition to conquer Cuba. According to Matthew Restall’s 2003 book, Seven Myths ...

    ashley cowie - 28/01/2020 - 03:37

  19. Born for the Seas and Honor: Examining the Modest Life of the Spanish Navy Officer, Casto Mendez Nunez

    ... His next destination was a military expedition from Cuba to Puerto Plata, the city where the Spanish garrison had ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 01/02/2016 - 03:36

  20. French Archaeologists Discover 113 Intact Ancient Guadeloupe Burials

    French archaeologists working for INRAP (the National Institute for Preventive Archaeology Research) recently found something unique and unprecedented on the archipelago of Guadeloupe in the southeastern Caribbean.

    Nathan Falde - 17/05/2021 - 19:01

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