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  1. Do 3,000-year-old Bronze Age Horned Helmets Have Trans-Continental Links?

    ... the first archaeological link between prehistoric northern Europe and the Mediterranean, which are separated by the Alps ... Atlantic coast trade route linking the far north of Europe with cultures in the Mediterranean, “why are horned ...

    ashley cowie - 23/12/2021 - 21:55

  2. Cover Up: Very Early Human Presence in Malta Has Been Intentionally Hidden

    ... Some of the Finest 12th and 15th century Frescos in Europe! During one of these diving expeditions, Kurt and ...

    Lenie Reedijk - 14/12/2018 - 18:41

  3. Multi-Dimensional Ancient Boundary Stone Discovered In Rome

    ... Roman Law and Its Lasting Influence On the Legal System of Europe According to AP News , the Mayor of Rome, Virginia ...

    ashley cowie - 19/07/2021 - 22:56

  4. 17th Century Sickle Burials Reflect Belief that Demons Stalked War-Torn Poland

    ... Middle Ages in Slovakia. The sickle has rich symbolism in Europe, including in the Grim Reaper and in the Bible’s ... in medieval and later graves in other places in Central Europe, including in Slovakia, elsewhere in Poland, in ...

    Mark Miller - 10/12/2015 - 03:54

  5. Crafty Neanderthals Made String, More Evidence for Their Intelligence

    ... Neanderthals DNA Study Suggests Early Neanderthals Had Europe As Their Homebase New Evidence Questions the Time and ...

    Alicia McDermott - 09/04/2020 - 16:35

  6. The Grotesque World of Gargoyles

    ... of Women Flashing Their Genitals on Churches Across Europe? Controversy Over Art Installation on the Stonework of ... and there are a wide variety of animals native to Europe which were chosen to protect buildings. The most ... cathedrals like Notre Dame and the buildings of Medieval Europe, they have remained in use in modern times. The ...

    Sarah P Young - 31/12/2020 - 20:19

  7. Six Fantastic and Mythological Beings from the Blade Trilogy

    ... blood, but on chi (that life energy of living beings). In Europe, vampires are a type of living dead or animated ...

    Phoenix Vald - 18/03/2022 - 00:59

  8. Santa the Shaman Comes to the New World: The Shapeshifting Magic-Man from the Ancient Past

    ... Gets Religion By the time Christianity spread throughout Europe, the whole Santa tradition, although it varied greatly ...

    jim willis - 10/12/2017 - 13:56

  9. The Flower of Battle – A Medieval Manuscript of Martial Arts

    ... Battle was not the only work of its kind to be produced in Europe during the Renaissance . In fact, martial arts manuals ...

    dhwty - 19/11/2019 - 18:49

  10. Ancient Mongolian Teeth Demand New Research Into the Mysterious Origins of Lactose Intolerance in Humans

    ... northwestern Anatolia, the sixth millennium BC in eastern Europe, the fifth millennium BC in Africa, and the fourth millennium BC in Britain and Northern Europe . However, a research article published on ThoughtCo ...

    ashley cowie - 07/11/2018 - 23:04

  11. Why Are There 365 Days in a Year? Organizing Dates with an Ancient Egyptian Calendar

    ... of the Gregorian Calendar The Oldest Known Calendar in Europe is based on the Orion Constellation Coligny Calendar: ... to align the calendar used in England with the rest of Europe. Therefore it was decided that the 2nd of September ...

    dhwty - 16/05/2019 - 16:52

  12. Planet X – Is there Scientific Evidence?

    In 1976, in his book “The 12th Planet”, the late author Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010) introduced the controversial hypothesis that modern humans did not evolve naturally, but instead they were genetically created by a race of anthropomorphic beings whose home is another planet in our solar system, one yet to be discovered.

    Christos Djonis - 18/02/2022 - 00:48

  13. 2,000-Year-Old Peruvian Underwent Successful Skull Surgery

    ... of this are found at sites throughout the world, from Europe, ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, China, Russia and ... by the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, to its use in Europe as a treatment for epilepsy and mental illness. Some ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 18/01/2022 - 22:00

  14. Analysis of Medieval warlord mummy reveals death by poison

    ... that no one was beyond the reach of poison in early modern Europe, not the Jewish merchant from Ferrara with a valuable ...

    aprilholloway - 09/01/2015 - 00:41

  15. With Portals to the Dead, Viking Homes Were Stranger Than Fiction

    The Vikings are more popular than ever. TV shows such as Last Kingdom and Vikings have added dramatic license to particular historical accounts, while new archaeological finds are guaranteed to make headlines.

    ancient-origins - 02/09/2019 - 18:26

  16. Following the Boom and Bust of the Roman Economy

    ... for a standard of living similar to 17th or 18th century Europe. If this is true, it was likely due to trade. The Romans were able to establish trade routes throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Far flung trade routes allowed them ... on its labor and capital markets. In contrast, Medieval Europe is believed to have had a primarily reciprocal and ...

    Caleb Strom - 23/07/2020 - 18:58

  17. The Australian Yowie: Mysterious Legends of a Tribe of Hairy People

    In 1804, the book Modern Geography a Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States and Colonies: with the Oceans, Seas and Isles: In all Parts of the World was published by John Pinkerton.  In it there is a comment regarding a population of Aborigines that shared Sydney Harbor with another tribe.  They were described as flat-nosed with wide nostrils; thick eyebrows and sunken eyes.  Their mouths were of ‘prodigious width’ with thick lips and prominent jaws.  The Aborigines regarded them as another people

    Bryan Hill - 15/08/2018 - 19:12

  18. 5,000 Year-Old Anatolian Sword Was Discovered On Venetian Island

    ... of Venice ) Anatolian warriors migrated into central Europe between 4000 and 3000 BC and defused across greater Europe from this time. The researchers say this type of sword ...

    ashley cowie - 28/02/2020 - 22:55

  19. 10 Of The Most Famous Pirates, Male And Female, Who Ruled The Seas!

    There was a Golden Age of Piracy, and that’s not just figurative. It was literally true! Men and women made untold fortunes in gold, silver, jewels, and goods while riding the high seas and bringing their foes low… often down to the depths of Davey Jones’ locker. And many of them became famous pirates who are still well remembered today.

    lizleafloor - 15/12/2020 - 17:27

  20. Eight Historic Lies about the Ancient World that will Blow Your Mind

    Our understanding of the past is fluid. Very often things we think we know about the past turn out to be false or highly distorted. Historians aren’t perfect; sometimes they make mistakes, other times they outright lie. There’s a long list of historical facts that we take for granted that aren’t true. Here are eight of the most commonly spread historic lies that are still being repeated today.

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/12/2022 - 13:58

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