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The Thar Desert, or the Great Indian Desert, is a part of India’s national heritage, located in the western state of Rajasthan, spread over a whopping 77,220 square miles (200,000 square kilometers). Two independent researchers from France conducted a meticulous survey of the desert using Google Earth and drones leading to the identification of 8 Thar Desert geoglyph sites in the Jaisalmer district.
Sahir - 27/05/2021 - 22:47
There are thousands of rock engravings at the dramatic rocky landscape of Jabbaren, Algeria. Jabbaren is an archaeological site in the Tassili N'ajjer National Park in Algeria with some of the most important groupings of prehistoric cave art in the world. The Jabbaren site is situated on the lower level of the Tassili plateau, and in the Tamahaq language Jabbaren means “giant”. It is interesting to note that some of the engraved figures from Jabbaren appear to be Roman soldiers.
Clyde Winters - 27/08/2016 - 03:48
This is an ancient and enduring mystery from pre-historic North America, involving geology, astronomy, climatology and zoology. And unravelling this mystery will tell us a great deal about our world, its history, its climate, its vulnerability, and possibly even our future.
ralph ellis - 06/11/2015 - 00:41
... finally reveal the deepest secret of the so-called “9-11-enigma.” PT shows how the geometric and mathematical ...
Igor Oakwood - 24/10/2020 - 00:49
A gigantic chalk figure that dominates the countryside in England is being restored. The Cerne Abbas Giant is an enigmatic figure in the rolling hills of Dorset. Moreover, it is infamous because of its phallus. At present volunteers are re-chalking the figure, which is at constant risk of erosion and weathering.
Ed Whelan - 03/09/2019 - 13:55
The enigmatic tradition of Europe’s Neolithic and Bronze Age stone circles, megaliths, and henges is by far the most mysterious glimpse into the lives of our ancestors. Today, stone circles dot Europe and are widely found in the areas once inhabited by Celts, but are also a remnant of Europe’s earlier, old population. Their meaning is still a matter of debate.
Aleksa Vučković - 10/05/2020 - 19:00
Often it takes many years before the full significance of an archaeological discovery can be established. This was the case with an enigmatic mummy that had been on display at Madrid’s National Archaeology Museum. After an extensive study, experts established that it is that of a very important priest and physician from the court of a powerful pharaoh. It is also allowing specialists to better understand the nature of Egyptian society and beliefs of the afterlife.
Ed Whelan - 14/01/2019 - 18:51
... to Seti’s temple above it. (Image © Freddy Silva) The Enigma of Osirion’s Architecture The course of the Nile was ...
Freddy Silva - 05/08/2019 - 16:00
In Egypt, in the middle of 2013, I was on a very important job: the Giza Pyramids investigation through mathematical proportional applications. I focused all my attention on the three mysterious and majestic pyramids, without exception. At that time, I believed in my heart that the buildings were keepers of scientific information, communicating the history of the pyramids builders. Now, I know it for sure!
Armando Mei - 21/08/2017 - 23:03
... Eglwysilan. ( Sketchfab ) Destroying the Cup and Ring Enigma Many researchers believe cup and ring marks hold ...
ashley cowie - 31/08/2023 - 22:51
After nearly a year of silence, the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings is once again back in focus thanks to the Ministry of Antiquities granting permission to a team of Italian experts to conduct radar tests—that are currently underway.
anand balaji - 06/02/2018 - 18:53
Shortly before her death, the Bulgarian prophetess Baba Vanga is said to have whispered an enigmatic prophecy:
“The time of miracles will come, and science will make great discoveries in the field of the non-material. We will witness great archaeological discoveries that will radically change our understanding of the world since ancient times. All the hidden gold will come to the surface, but the water will go away. So predetermined”.
Guillaume1 - 05/02/2024 - 16:25
A breakthrough discovery has been made in Russia which will reveal more about an enigmatic early species of human.
Ed Whelan - 05/03/2019 - 13:52
... intrigued with her mystifying appearance, and the strange enigma surrounding her origins. In reality not a whole lot is ... intrigued with her mystifying appearance, and the strange enigma surrounding her origins. In reality not a whole lot is ...
JJ Ainsworth - 12/03/2020 - 13:05
... recurring fact that cannot be unconnected with this enigma is something pointed out by many visitors to the Great ...
Andrew Collins - 21/06/2019 - 14:02
... origins of the gold, providing some answers in the ancient enigma, yet raising even more questions in the process. A ... origins of the gold, providing some answers in the ancient enigma, yet raising even more questions in the process. ... Worlds The question of who created the treasure was an enigma. While researchers have determined that the gold was ...
lizleafloor - 10/04/2018 - 22:58
A 1,200-year-old telephone, a marvel of ancient invention, surprises almost all who hear about it. Reportedly found in in the ruins of Chan Chan, Peru, the delicate communication artifact is known as the earliest example of telephone technology in the Western Hemisphere.
lizleafloor - 11/11/2020 - 00:24
In Italy, archaeologists have unearthed what they are calling a ‘prince’s tomb’, found using the latest non-invasive archaeological methods. The royal burial is believed to come from an enigmatic culture that flourished before the rise of Rome in Italy.
Ed Whelan - 24/01/2020 - 21:39
... the purpose of this huge undertaking is a complete enigma. Those who built it around four and a half thousand ...
Graham Phillips - 04/06/2017 - 19:06
A group of researchers have discovered that the chemical composition of a fragment of glass found 50 years ago at a shrine in Kyoto, Japan closely resembles that of glass found in the ruins of a royal Persian palace at Ctesiphon, in central Iraq, and belonging to the Sasanian Dynasty (226-651). The find helps researchers shed light on ancient trade, and the origins of the shard.
Robin Whitlock - 14/07/2015 - 14:55