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  1. Manipulated Human Remains Found at Cave Site in Spain

    ... caves in the province of Cordoba, with an extension of more than 370m (1214 ft), Cueva de los Marmoles is a natural ... meanings, the elucidation of which could emerge with more extensive and in-depth research. Human bone on surface, ...

    Sahir - 20/09/2023 - 19:00

  2. Laughing Gas Parties Were A Big Hit With 19th Century Society

    ... that would allow him to deliver gases to his patients more efficiently. The nitrous oxide gas at the Pneumatic ... in his body. Having experimented on himself for several more months and arriving at the conclusion that the gas was ...

    dhwty - 11/03/2019 - 21:55

  3. Mayan Calendar Similar to Ancient Chinese: Early Contact?

    ... calendars indicate contact between Eurasia and Mesoamerica more than 1,000 years ago, contradicting mainstream ... tweaked the parameters of his comparison, he found a lot more overlap. Some background explanation is necessary here. ...

    ancient-origins - 08/09/2016 - 21:49

  4. Mesopotamian Clay Balls: Ancient Relics or Prehistoric Hard Drives?

    ... the only place where clay or stone balls have been found. More than 400 carved stone balls were found in Scotland ...

    Joanna Gillan - 07/11/2023 - 14:00

  5. Jebe: Genghis Khan’s Would-be Assassin Becomes His Sharpshooting General

    ... Genghis Khan’s dead horse by providing him with many more good ones. Mongol light cavalryman. Chinese miniature, ... fell to the Mongols, and Jebe was sent to the west once more, where he was tasked with pursuing Kuchlug, the Naiman ...

    dhwty - 09/10/2018 - 13:59

  6. How to Get Geisha-Like Skin with Ancient Japanese Rice Water Treatment

    ... Southeast Asia, are all the rage in the Western world. As more knowledge and information is disseminated about ... antioxidant levels. This rice can be stored for a day or more in a glass jar at room temperature and then ...

    Sahir - 08/04/2023 - 22:48

  7. Fighting Their Way Westward: The Nomadic Yuezhi People

    ... Caspian Sea, are called Däae, but those who are situated more to the east than these are named Massagetae and Sacae, ... style. The Hou Han Shu says that the Yuezhi came to an end more than a hundred years after their conquest of the ...

    dhwty - 04/01/2016 - 03:44

  8. The Ancient Game “Tablut” Has Survived Centuries

    ... were documented, and it is now becoming quite popular once more. Two men in Viking costume playing Hnefatafl, also known ... rules have been translated, adapted and the game is once more enjoyed. Luckily, many ancient board games have once ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 14/12/2023 - 13:54

  9. The 10 Plagues of Egypt – Fact or Fiction?

    ... Facebook   |  Twitter Visit TedLoukes.com and find out more in his book Moses and Akhenaten: Brothers in Alms.   ... webinars, free eBooks, exclusive content, and so much more! The 10 Plagues of Egypt – Fact or Fiction? ...

    ancient-origins - 16/01/2019 - 14:56

  10. Debate rages as legal case points to evidence that Taj Mahal was once a Hindu temple

    ... of the Taj Mahal to be transferred to Hindus for worship. More controversially, it also seeks to block Muslim religious ... sealed since its construction that, if opened, may reveal more confirming evidence. The pinnacle of the Taj Mahal, ...

    lizleafloor - 02/12/2015 - 21:50

  11. Giant Runestone Discovered Under Kitchen Floor in Denmark

    ... of an inscription. ( The National Museum of Denmark ) "The more floor we removed, the larger the stone appeared. I'm a ... further analysis to unravel its age and potentially shed more light on the Viking era. Ascertaining its age will help ...

    Sahir - 09/06/2023 - 18:55

  12. Ancient Reeds Whisper Secrets about China’s Great Wall

    Scientists analyzing microscopic plant materials trapped within building materials on The Great Wall of China have derived volumes of information about ancient environmental and climatological conditions.

    A team of archaeologists led by Dr. Robert Patalano of the Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology, has analyzed plant materials that were used in the construction of segments and beacon towers of the Great Wall in northwestern China.

    ashley cowie - 01/01/2023 - 18:19

  13. The Deception of Christopher Columbus and his Secret Captain’s Log

    ... about sailing off the edge of the Earth , but for a much more understandable reason: they doubted the voyage would be ... the days continued to go by his crew continued to become more restless. On October 11th Columbus told his crew that if ...

    Brendan Beatty - 20/07/2022 - 19:00

  14. Tracks on a South African Beach Offer Oldest Evidence Yet of Human Footwear

    ... reported. Over the past 15 years  we have identified  more than 350 vertebrate track sites along the Cape coast. ... suggest that they range in age from around 70,000 years to more than 130,000 years old. While our evidence is ...

    ancient-origins - 12/09/2023 - 14:55

  15. The Lost Desert Cities of Dubai: The Hidden History

    ... cities such as Ur and Uruk. Bronze helped make farming more efficient and civilization possible in these places. ... year significant discoveries are made which fill in a few more blank spaces in the jigsaw puzzle of this most ... However all of these sites plus many others (described more fully in my book Beyond Dubai: Seeking Lost Cities in ...

    David Millar - 25/08/2015 - 00:38

  16. Copious Copper Supplies Made Cyprus a Trading Center 3,500 Years Ago

    ... and distribution of copper, involved regional and more distant suppliers of coveted goods, and resulted in the ... an international trading center, he believes, involved a more complex interplay of natural and unnatural forces. ... that the island’s Bronze Age glory days were indeed more glorious than anyone could have imagined. Top image: ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/03/2023 - 21:57

  17. The Large Amphitheater of Chester and Rome’s Fruitless Expansion Plan

    ... are protected by law. Visiting the Amphitheater and Many More Roman Ruins in Chester Chester is located in the ...

    Ed Whelan - 15/07/2020 - 01:44

  18. Scientists Set to Unravel Secrets of Oldest Peruvian Mummies Ever Found

    ... (‘Three Windows’) cave may help researchers understand more about these people, who cultivated potatoes and corn and ... reduced oxygen at the high altitude. The heart has to pump more blood when there is less oxygen and increased pumping ...

    Mark Miller - 27/05/2015 - 23:38

  19. Beaten to Death for Littering with Eel Skins: ‘Murder Map’ Reveals Medieval London’s Meanest Streets

    ... Religious buildings (six murders) may have been more dangerous than brothels (two murders). As today, ... woman was the only suspect. About a third of the cases had more than one suspect, with a number of killings involving ... “London in the decades before the Black Death had more homicides relative to the population than London in the ...

    ancient-origins - 28/11/2018 - 18:57

  20. Seleucia And Ctesiphon, Opposite Jewels On the Banks Of The Tigris

    ... as the eastern capital of the Seleucid Empire. READ MORE…  Like this Preview and want to read on? You can! ...

    micki pistorius - 03/11/2023 - 16:30

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