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  1. 10,000-Year-Old House and Cult Temple Found in Israel

    ... to live in permanent settlements as opposed to a nomadic lifestyle. "Here we have evidence of man's transition to ...

    aprilholloway - 26/11/2013 - 11:19

  2. Oldest example of cancer found in 3,200-year-old skeleton

    ... ago, as it is normally associated with the modern lifestyle. The research team from Durham University and the ...

    aprilholloway - 18/03/2014 - 21:24

  3. The Mystery of the Roman Tunnels of Baiae

    ... Consequently, Baiae became notorious for the hedonistic lifestyle of its patrons. Over the centuries, however, local ...

    dhwty - 18/10/2014 - 01:32

  4. Archaeologists Excavate Possible Home of Mary Magdalene and Synagogue Where Jesus May Have Preached

    A Catholic priest and archaeologists in Israel are excavating an ancient synagogue and a site that may have been the home of Mary Magdalene, who has been called Jesus' most beloved disciple. Archaeologists say Jesus could have preached in the temple as he is said in the Gospels to have preached at synagogues in the Galilee and no other synagogue from his lifetime has been found.

    Mark Miller - 06/08/2015 - 00:23

  5. 8000 Years of European Evolution Disclosed by Genome Study

    ... in Europe, about 8,000 years ago, produced great lifestyle changes - and those changes entailed a number of ...

    Marilo - 25/11/2015 - 03:49

  6. Corn, Cotton and Chocolate: How the Maya Changed the World

    The Maya were the longest-lived civilization in history. Their civilization began in 2500 BC on a time-line with the ancient Sumerians and terminated in 900 AD during the reign of Charlemagne. Their histories did not converge because the Maya and other world civilizations did not know of each other’s existence. The Maya were the phantoms of history. They were the greatest agronomists in world history. Their cultivars nourished the Maya culture and enabled their rapid growth into a society of profound thinkers.

    ancient-origins - 12/09/2020 - 04:13

  7. Fascinating Levuka Historical Port Town: Former Home to Fijian Cannibals and Kings

    ... and an incredibly interesting history. With its unhurried lifestyle, most things are still done ‘on Fiji time’. ...

    Michelle Freson - 04/12/2018 - 00:25

  8. How Bad was Life in Medieval Europe Really?

    ... and the famed Age of Discovery around the 15th century, as lifestyle began to drastically advance all around Europe. But ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 21/03/2020 - 13:03

  9. The Hillforts Of Iberia: Ruins Of Proto-Celtic Tribes Who Resisted The Romans

    ... cleansing by the Roman armies made it impossible for the lifestyle which was celebrated by the people who constructed ...

    tom hamilton - 15/03/2021 - 20:48

  10. The Bjørnstad Ship: A Rare Window into the Nordic Bronze Age

    ... by the sea, the fjords, shipbuilding, a semi-nomadic lifestyle, seafaring, and hunting. In the Nordic Bronze Age , ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 03/02/2023 - 13:57

  11. Curious Mussel Shell Arrowheads in Norway’s Mountains Confound Archaeologists

    It’s not the first time archaeologists in Norway have discovered ancient arrows melting out of mountainsides. But it is the first time arrows made from mussel shells have been found.

    ashley cowie - 21/02/2023 - 21:53

  12. Cernunnos - The Enigmatic Antlered God of the Ancient Celts

    ... more to learn about the Celts , about their art, their lifestyle, and their beliefs. Before the 1800s, the pantheon ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 27/03/2023 - 23:01

  13. 10 Funny and Fascinating Wedding Rituals from Ancient History

    ... cling to their ancient traditions and customs, living a lifestyle that hasn’t changed much for centuries. This can ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 22/04/2023 - 18:53

  14. A Day in the Life of the Boy King Tutankhamun (Video)

    ... adorned with precious jewels and gold. Despite his opulent lifestyle, King Tut was known to be a devoted family man, ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 17/05/2023 - 01:58

  15. Exploring the Enigma of the Hellfire Club: Dublin's Haunted Secret

    Mystical and occult places in the world have always attracted intrigued explorers and lovers of the odd and quirky. Often enough, such places are all around us, nestled in their enigma without us even knowing it. One such place exists quite close to the modern-day metropolis of Dublin. Now, the name could be misleading. The “Hellfire” is no modern disco club with a penchant for the occult. It is a ruin with a much greater heritage, one that reaches into the far and forgotten history of Ireland.

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/07/2023 - 18:41

  16. The Ancient Art of Forging Japanese Knives (Video)

    ... into this time-honored practice. Leaving behind his urban lifestyle, he joins the workshop to immerse himself in the ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 16/08/2023 - 01:59

  17. Remains of 7,300-Year-Old Neolithic Cabins Discovered in Spain!

    Remarkable findings have been unearthed in the Neolithic site of La Draga de Banyoles. Excavation work has revealed the well-preserved remnants of ancient wooden cabins, shedding light on the lifestyles of farming communities that once settled around L'Estany approximately 7,300 years ago.

    Gary Manners - 10/10/2023 - 14:50

  18. Khutulun: The Mongol Warrior Princess (Video)

    ... Despite rumors and challenges to her unconventional lifestyle, she eventually married Abdukul, showcasing her ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 19/12/2023 - 19:53

  19. Did the Legendary Battle of Monte Medulio Really Happen?

    ... related to Celts.) People lived in hillforts and had a lifestyle which apparently shocked the Romans. According to ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 24/05/2016 - 03:45

  20. Fascinating Artifacts Unearthed in TWO Newly Discovered Neighboring Anglo-Saxon Sites in England

    ... The finds provide new insight on the fashion and lifestyle of the wealthy who lived in the area during the ...

    Alicia McDermott - 12/01/2017 - 21:48

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