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... a second-hand monument.” [via The Guardian] Solving the enigma of Stonehenge Major Discovery: 4,500-year-old ...
aprilholloway - 07/12/2015 - 03:36
... and mysterious remains, prehistoric Malta remains an enigma. Source: zgphotography / Adobe Stock By Mark Andrew ...
Mark A. Carpenter - 02/12/2020 - 21:41
... What all this means is a mysterious riddle wrapped in an enigma. The reader will have to draw their own conclusions, ...
Mark A. Carpenter - 13/02/2021 - 21:42
... with the figure who wrote them – and the ongoing enigma of his actual existence. Aesop - Αἴσωπος in ... origins of Aesop – the man who is shrouded in a lot of enigma. Almost every source describes Aesop as a (former) ...
Aleksa Vučković - 26/07/2019 - 23:07
In many ways, the old Norse beliefs of Scandinavia are strange and wonderful. The old pagan religion had gods and goddesses of music and fertility, nature deities, elves, dwarves, giants, magical weapons and modes of transportation, werewolves and other magical creatures. They had warrior heroes slaying huge serpents, and fantastically strange stories.
Mark Miller - 05/03/2015 - 19:06
Although there is still a long way to go, researchers have found new information on the mysterious Plain of Jars site located in the central Lao province of Xieng Khouang. Human remains dating to the Iron Age, between 2500-3000 years ago, have been unearthed. These and other artifacts are beginning to shed new light on ancient mortuary practices at the site.
Alicia McDermott - 22/03/2016 - 13:50
... . Ten Mysterious Undeciphered Codes and Inscriptions The Enigma of the Voynich Manuscript: History or Hoax? Has the ...
Gary Manners - 15/05/2019 - 17:34
... Strange Happenings, Conspiracies and Folk Legends The Enigma of the Thracians and the Orpheus Myth – Part 2 ...
Aleksa Vučković - 27/08/2019 - 19:18
Two marble statues of the goddess Aphrodite have been unearthed in Petra, Jordan. Described as “absolutely exquisite”, the representations of the mythological goddess are mostly intact and are said to be so special that they would be great additions to exhibitions at some of the most famous museums in the world.
Alicia McDermott - 14/09/2016 - 03:46
... atherosclerotic plaques in the ancient arteries. Enigma of the Heartless Pharaoh: Who Stole the Heart of King ...
ashley cowie - 30/09/2019 - 13:57
For centuries the ancient Nubian Kingdom of Kush stood as a potent rival of the neighboring Ancient Egypt. Over countless generations, the rising Kushite polity engaged in intermittent warfare, trade, and cultural exchange with their northerly neighbors. In time, Kush adopted a largely Egyptian identity, but still remained independent and unique in character. The territory of the kingdom was vast and is filled with many ruins of ancient cities, temples, and necropolises.
Aleksa Vučković - 30/05/2023 - 14:57
The culture of Phoenician civilization was one of the most inspiring and influential in the ancient world. Through maritime trade and over many centuries, the Phoenician writing script, their language, and their culture spread to many corners of Europe and the Near East.
Aleksa Vučković - 22/08/2020 - 18:40
... Necromanteion – The Ancient Temple of the Dead The Enigma of the Voynich Manuscript: History or Hoax? Ascension ...
Bryan Hill - 08/06/2019 - 18:53
Some people become devotees on their own initiative, actively seeking out Santa Muerte upon the recommendation of friends or family members. Others receive an unexpected call or visit from the Skinny Lady (la Flaquita, one of her many nicknames) in which she offers to solve their problems. Such was my own path to the skeleton saint, a surprise visit in the spring of 2009. For several years I had been doing research on the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint.
Dr. Andrew Chesnut - 26/10/2016 - 14:52
Jade has been used by ancient civilizations for thousands of years, dating back to the Neolithic period.
Joanna Gillan - 06/02/2023 - 13:55
The Bedouin of the southern Arabian desert have a legend about a great river in the west, and an eighth century Arabic poem talks of wild cows living in the Empty Quarter. Can it be true?
David Millar - 21/08/2021 - 00:57
... highly mysterious Subterranean Chamber, which remains an enigma to this day. Spending time inside the darkness of the ...
Andrew Collins - 22/06/2019 - 18:50
At the southwestern tip of Eurasia, the geological cul-de-sac known as the Iberian Peninsula resides. With the majestic Pyrenees Mountains to the north, and the Pillars of Herakles at the Strait of Gibraltar to the south, this peninsula contains a piece of France and all of both Spain and Portugal. It also contains one of the highest concentrations of hominid sites on the planet. These are mostly Neanderthal sites dating back over 10,000 years.
Mark A. Carpenter - 31/08/2021 - 14:59
The Golden Horns of Gallehus are a pair of richly decorated, 5th-century BC Germanic drinking horns that were discovered in Gallehus, a town in southern Denmark in 1639. The horns were made from sheet gold and were ornately decorated with images of animals and mythological scenes.
Sahir - 12/04/2023 - 22:53
Archaeologists have uncovered a spectacular discovery in Dongola, Sudan – a series of hidden rooms beneath a medieval monastery featuring stunning Christian art unlike anything seen before in Nubian history.
Sahir - 08/04/2023 - 14:51