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  1. The Rome of America: What Lies Under Teotihuacan? – The Real City of the Gods

    ... Marco M. Vigato has travelled extensively across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, South-East Asia, North ...

    Marco M. Vigato - 17/02/2017 - 13:54

  2. A Serendipitous Skull Discovery in Ethiopia: Is This the Oldest Known Modern Man?

    ... Show Human-Neanderthal Hybrids Originated in Levant, not Europe as Thought Unusual 20,000-year-old human skull shows ... is known that pre-human species left Africa and settled in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, for decades it was not ...

    ancient-origins - 15/04/2017 - 23:12

  3. Study Contradicts Top-Down Theories on Ancient Thai Metal Production

    ... in the fields of archaeometallurgy , not just in Europe and other Western countries, but locally as well. When ...

    Sahir - 01/08/2021 - 18:52

  4. Ancient Chinese Paper Armor Put to the Test – You Won’t Believe How Strong It Is!

    ... steel plate armor of late Medieval and Renaissance Europe and probably ancient China. It is interesting to ...

    Caleb Strom - 02/05/2017 - 14:04

  5. Ancient Settlement Network Found Mapped in Stone in Mexico

    ... ethnography during the earliest periods of contact between Europe and the peoples of the Americas. Since ancient maps ...

    ashley cowie - 16/06/2020 - 18:48

  6. The Wives Who Made Attila the Hun

    ... References Crabtree, P. and Bogucki, P. 2004. Ancient Europe, 8000 B.C. to A.D. 1000: An Encyclopedia of the ... Available at: http://lukashevichus.info/knigi/ancient_europe_encycl_bogucki_crabtree_1.pdf Dash, M. 2012. Nice ... Dornberg, J. 1996. Western Europe (International Government and Politics Series). Oryx ...

    B. B. Wagner - 22/08/2019 - 23:01

  7. Native Americans Revived Squash From 800-Year-Old Seeds

    Some Native Americans found squash seeds in a pot about 800 years old and revived the plant for the first time in centuries. The seeds from the large, bright orange squash have been distributed to native communities and to others, including some college students in Canada who grew a big, orange squash this fall.

    Mark Miller - 11/11/2015 - 00:46

  8. Who Made the Petroglyphs on the Mysterious Dighton Rock?

    ... they were once there. Stiles’ idea was a popular one in Europe for some time and was advanced by Antone Court de ... ( N.L. da Silva ) After Danforth’s drawing arrived in Europe, other armchair archaeologists began to suggest that ...

    Alicia McDermott - 20/12/2015 - 14:52

  9. Atypical Nourishment – Hematophagy, Cannibalism and Necrophagy

    ... the world talk about more kinds of vampires, including in Europe various descriptions for differing kinds of vampires. ...

    Phoenix Vald - 22/01/2022 - 01:00

  10. Weekly Top Stories: A Quick Catch Up On What You Missed

    ... statements made by the  German  Senator for Culture and Europe Klaus Lederer, who called the discovery "a real hit". ... of objects, artifacts and human remains from across Europe, dating from 4000 BC to 1000 BC, the age of ...

    ancient-origins - 24/02/2022 - 01:00

  11. The Incredible Sound Effects of Malta’s Hypogeum Hal Saflieni

    The Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni in Malta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is believed to be the oldest prehistoric underground temple in the world.  The subterranean structure is shrouded in mystery, from the discovery of elongated skulls to stories of paranormal phenomena.

    aprilholloway - 20/04/2024 - 14:37

  12. The Jewels of the East: Top 8 Ancient Capitals of China

    ... Road , Chang’an , it was a crucial link between Asia and Europe, and enjoyed enormous wealth. It was captured by ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 27/03/2020 - 01:01

  13. Archaeologists Are Surprised to Find a 2,500-Year-Old Cannabis Burial Shroud Found in China

    ... somewhere in China or Central Asia. Rather, it was used in Europe and East Asia at the same time – between 11,500 and ... region, which is nowadays Russia and Ukraine, and entered Europe about 5,000 years ago. And, as Klimczak notes ...

    Alicia McDermott - 06/10/2016 - 00:52

  14. Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: A Treasure Trove of Ancient Manuscripts

    The main public square of the Italian city of Venice is the Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square). Around this square are some of the most recognizable buildings in Venice. The most famous of these are the Basilica Cattedrale Patriarcale di San Marco (St. Mark’s Basilica) and its iconic bell tower, the Campanile di San Marco (St. Mark’s Campanile). As St. Mark is the patron saint of the city, it is little wonder that many of the public buildings in Venice are named after him.

    dhwty - 27/05/2015 - 00:09

  15. Sword of Late Viking Age Burial Unveiled Exhibiting Links Between Norway and England

    ... legendary Sword of Roland Oldest crucible steel weapon in Europe unearthed in Russia Full image of the Viking sword, ...

    Alicia McDermott - 15/07/2015 - 14:38

  16. Fayum Mummy Portraits Expose Information About Precise Painting Techniques and Possible Neurological Disorders

    ... on which the portraits are painted came from central Europe. We also know the painters used Egyptian blue in an ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 15/02/2016 - 21:54

  17. Corn Dog Was on the Mayan Menu but Was Very Different to Today’s Handheld Snack

    ... Sharpe told National Geographic, “In Asia, Africa, and Europe, animal management went hand-in-hand with the ...

    Alicia McDermott - 20/03/2018 - 21:57

  18. Cave Art in the Dark: Thousands of Indigenous Pre-Columbian Paintings Brought to Light

    A team of British and Puerto Rican archaeologists claim to have uncovered the long-lost art of a forgotten civilization on a tiny and remote uninhabited island in the Caribbean. Experts suggest that the specific indigenous civilization may have contributed more to modern culture than we originally thought.

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 30/10/2017 - 21:55

  19. Gifts Across the Ages: When Did People Start Giving Birthday Presents?

    ... and, occasionally, the exchange of gifts. In medieval Europe, the aristocracy and royalty were more likely to ... a period of cultural, artistic and intellectual rebirth in Europe, while the 17th century continued this trend of ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 07/12/2023 - 17:59

  20. Herma as Guidance and Protection for Travelers in Ancient Greece

    ... later still, the herma was revived in various parts of Europe during the European Renaissance in the form of ‘term ...

    dhwty - 09/05/2016 - 14:47

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