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  1. Ancient Antikythera shipwreck has more secrets to reveal

    ... meters (164 feet) long. Researchers are expecting to find more treasures from the ship, which is located at the bottom ... the divers, Ilias Stadiatis, stumbled upon something far more remarkable – the remnants of a ship that laid at a ... of the dangers of diving at such depths and the lack of more sophisticated equipment, the salvage operation could not ...

    Mark Miller - 23/06/2018 - 04:37

  2. Everyday Viking Life: More Farmers Than Fighters

    ... the domestic society and lifestyle of the Vikings (or more correctly, Norse people) not just their travels abroad. ... although mud, stone and a mixture of these materials were more common for Viking houses outside Norway. When the ... fueled with wax or blubber were also used. For water, the more well-off families had direct pipelines running into the ...

    Sahir - 21/09/2022 - 01:36

  3. Neolithic Revolution Challenged! Are These The Real Roots of Civilization?

    ... This ignores the fact that most priests and rulers are more of a burden than a help to the people they “lead” and that we are more intelligent and more adaptable than our cousins the great apes , who live ...

    Andy Turnbull - 28/09/2020 - 18:00

  4. Stonehenge Tunnel Ruled “Unlawful”

    ... are themselves. A303 queues at Stonehenge. This view looks more or less southwest towards the road. (Pam Brophy / CC ... SSWHS's director, John Adams, said: “We could not be more pleased about the outcome of the legal challenge. Now that we are facing a climate emergency, it is all the more important that this ruling should be a wake-up call for ...

    ashley cowie - 01/08/2021 - 01:52

  5. More Evidence that Ancient Romans May Have Made It to Oak Island, Canada

    ... Roman Empire), coins connected to the Roman Empire, and more. The Sword An X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer ... professional test to conduct, but what even perplexes us more is the fact their findings are significantly different ... how long ago the tree was cut to make the wooden beam.  More precise dating of the bolts was done when they were ...

    ancient-origins - 24/01/2016 - 03:39

  6. Eating Insects: The History of the Human Hunger for Bugs

    ... fat. Next, in comparison to livestock, insects are a lot more efficient at converting bio-mass to protein. Forty-five ... an important food source two million years later for the more advanced Australopithecines, who could walk on two legs ... and North America meant large populations settled in more tropical regions such as South America, where insect ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 05/03/2022 - 18:00

  7. Tests Prove Largest Neolithic Circle in Britain was Definitely Human-Made

    ... the features as natural. But now they have come back with more scientific proof that the gaping pits they found were ... (2 km). These shafts, which were filled in with earth, are more than 30 feet deep (10 m) and 15 feet wide (5 m). Based ... and suggested that the pits were just natural features. More Proof for the Prehistoric Site According to The Guardian ...

    Ed Whelan - 25/11/2021 - 22:00

  8. More details on tiny Alien to be revealed in ‘SIRIUS’ Documentary

    ... who initially said that the creature was human. No more testing was done by him, or at least not published, ... Investigation and Study (IIEE) in Spain, has done more tests with mixed results but nothing conclusive is ... manipulated and controlled the public for centuries.   More details on tiny Alien to be revealed in ‘SIRIUS’ ...

    johnblack - 18/04/2013 - 09:04

  9. 4,000 Years Ago, Chinese Advances Were Fueled By Mass Beer Production!

    ... that led to notable evolutionary leaps in Chinese culture more than 4,000 years ago? New research identifies one major ... that led to notable evolutionary leaps in Chinese culture more than 4,000 years ago? New research identifies one major ... cultural practices are the seeds from which larger, more advanced, and more ambitious civilizations can emerge. ...

    Nathan Falde - 06/06/2022 - 14:55

  10. Roman Mosaic Date Brightens Up Britain’s Dark Ages in More Ways Than One

    ... is wrong.” The evidence of this mosaic points to a more gradual decline. The establishment of a new room and the ... of Britain, closer to Germany and Holland, experienced a more rapid decline in Romanization. Nevertheless, the West ... resist the Saxon advance. Martin suggested that it seemed more likely that these areas continued with their normal way ...

    Sahir - 20/01/2024 - 16:53

  11. UK Government Redefines the Meaning of “Treasure”

    ... the nation, rather than sold to private collectors.” As more and more metal detectorists scour the UK countryside for ... it is important “that we pursue plans to protect more of our precious history and make it easier for everyone ...

    ashley cowie - 04/12/2020 - 21:59

  12. When it Came to Ancient Undergarments Less Was Often More

    ... also made using plant fibers. Undergarments were probably more often made using these materials, though they are less ... When it Came to Ancient Undergarments Less Was Often More ...

    dhwty - 02/10/2015 - 21:50

  13. Archaeologists in Morelos find Remains of Decapitated Warrior

    ... who kept the temple-palace functioning, as well as knowing more about the elite and the agricultural-handicraft ...

    aprilholloway - 03/08/2013 - 12:24

  14. The Exotic Menagerie: The Wild Animals Slaughtered in Gladiator Games

    ... and were slaughtered. Over time, these events became more sophisticated. In 186 BC Marcus Fulvius Nobilor (a Roman ... from a Republic to an Empire these games grew even more popular due to the fact it was more important than ever for Roman leaders to look powerful. ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/06/2023 - 22:52

  15. King Charles III: What’s in a Name? More Than You Think

    ... England against Scotland, although the situation was more complicated than this description implies. With Charles ... Charles III While King Charles III’s powers will be far more limited than his namesakes, King Charles III will be recognized as the head of a Commonwealth that is much more populous than the states ruled over by the previous two ...

    Nathan Falde - 09/09/2022 - 22:59

  16. New Study Sheds Light on Genetic Human Skeletal Changes that Led to Bipedalism

    ... with a higher ratio of hip width to height were more likely to develop hip osteoarthritis; people with a higher ratio of femur length to height were more likely to develop arthritis in the knees; and those with a higher ratio of torso length to height were more likely to develop back pain. (Illustration was created ...

    Gary Manners - 25/07/2023 - 18:52

  17. The Black Stone Sarcophagus is Open and Investigators Found More Than They Bargained For!

    ... uncovered three weeks ago in Alexandria, Egypt. One of the more interesting suggestions was that the massive stone ... black stone sarcophagus found in Alexandria still holds more mysteries . Source: Ministry of Antiquities By  Alicia ... Black Stone Sarcophagus is Open and Investigators Found More Than They Bargained For! ...

    Alicia McDermott - 20/07/2018 - 18:57

  18. Out of Darkness: Here’s How This Stone Age Thriller Surprised Me

    ... with its attempts at historical accuracy, and what’s more it is fun to watch – especially if suspense or a high ... of this period and Neanderthals being thought of in  more humanized terms  than ten years ago. What’s more, as we face more existential threats there is a greater ...

    ancient-origins - 01/05/2024 - 22:50

  19. New Research Shows Philippine Indigenous Group Has Most Denisovan DNA

    ... Bataan Peninsula on the Philippine island of Luzon has more Denisovan DNA than any other ethnic population in the ... the Bataan Peninsula on the Philippine island of Luzon has more Denisovan DNA than any other ethnic population in the ... University in Sweden, who recently finished examining more than 2.3 million genetic samples taken from 118 ...

    Nathan Falde - 14/08/2021 - 14:58

  20. The Gory History of Barber Surgeons: Medieval Medicine Gone Mad

    ... in Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages and a much more brutal and crude way of dealing with illness and injury ... in Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages and a much more brutal and crude way of dealing with illness and injury, ... In their lives, injuries and afflictions were commonplace, more so than with the nobles. And as the physicians were ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 22/09/2019 - 18:56

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