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  1. Extinct Denisovans from Siberia Made Stunning Jewelry. Did They Also Discover Australia?

    ... Museum in the UK, have already suggested in a Science opinion article that this is precisely what happened.  'In ...

    ancient-origins - 20/09/2017 - 01:58

  2. Stone bracelet is oldest ever found in the world

    ... turned out that the master was Denisovan, at least in our opinion. All jewellery had a magical meaning for ancient ...

    ancient-origins - 08/05/2015 - 18:33

  3. The Etruscan Sarcophagus of the Spouses: A Feast for the Dead

    ... in general seem to have had a much more favorable opinion of women. This is not to idolize the Etruscans, ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 17/11/2022 - 00:47

  4. The Forgotten Cleopatra: Searching for Cleopatra the Alchemist and Her Golden Secret

    ... his sister for sharing ideas with Paphnutia. In his opinion, Paphnutia's education was limited, and her practice ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 21/02/2017 - 18:50

  5. The Lamia of Ancient Greek Mythology: The Original Bogeyman

    Ancient Greek mythology is absolutely full of things that go bump in the night. It’s one of the many reasons Greek mythology is still so popular today. How many films, novels, and video games take inspiration from the monsters found in these ancient myths? A classic example is the Lamia, a vicious child-devourer and a being so monstrous it has been described as the original bogeyman, although in this case, she was a woman.

    Robbie Mitchell - 18/08/2022 - 01:59

  6. A Mother-Daughter Power Team: How Did Two Faustinas Transform Roman Society?

    If you think that girl power is a modern idea from songs created in the 90s, you should read the story of a mother and daughter whose bright minds and dose of independence had a remarkable impact on ancient Rome. While their husbands ruled as emperors, the two women were changing the world they knew into a better one. Moreover, the eternal fame they gained placed them in the pantheon of goddesses.

    Natalia Klimczak - 13/03/2017 - 02:57

  7. For Centuries Pilgrims Visited the Wrong Tomb of China’s Emperor Wen

    Liu Heng, better known in history as Emperor Wen of Han, ruled the Western Han dynasty from 180 BC to 157 BC, and was associated with a stable and prosperous reign, after a tumultuous period in Chinese history. For many hundred years, a tomb featuring 10 stone tablets, carved over centuries, called Emperor Wen’s [Emperor Wen of Han’s] Ba Mausoleum, on a mountain outside Xi'an City, Shaanxi, was regarded as his final resting place.

    Sahir - 20/12/2021 - 18:00

  8. The Mysterious Holes of Peru: A Pre-Columbian Domestic Water Source for Trans-Oceanic Travelers? Part I

    ... for construction and cleansing duties. In short, my humble opinion is that 'Humay' became a "Pit Stop" whereby inbound ...

    William James Veall - 31/08/2015 - 14:52

  9. Unveiling the Secrets of the Bolinao Skull: A Journey into Ancient Human History

    In the world of modern archaeology, the Bolinao Skull stands as an intriguing discovery, shrouded in mystery and absolute uniqueness. This enigmatic human skull, discovered in the idyllic coastal town of Bolinao in the Philippines, holds the potential to unravel profound insights into the lives of early modern Philippine natives, their migration patterns, and their entire cultural evolution.

    Aleksa Vučković - 30/06/2023 - 18:55

  10. Near-Extinction of Our Human Ancestors Revealed by Genetic Research

    ... in the same way. ( Public domain ) Concurring with this opinion was Chris Stringer, a British anthropologist who ...

    Nathan Falde - 01/09/2023 - 22:52

  11. Were the Cherubim of the Hebrew Bible the Chariots of the Gods?

    ... to break the universal law of symmetry. Thus, it is my opinion that the interpretation of the four faces suffers ...

    Ken Goudsward - 20/03/2022 - 13:59

  12. Gold Coin Minted by Assassins of Julius Caesar To Sell For Millions

    ... were conceived based on a misunderstanding of Roman public opinion and an overestimation of their own capacity to ...

    Nathan Falde - 27/05/2022 - 14:53

  13. An Ambiguous Amphibian: The Everchanging Frog Symbol in World Myth

    Frogs and toads played a wide variety of roles in ancient cultures. Although there are some differences, they generally represented female creation energy. Frogs appear in ancient stories, myths, legends, religions, diets, art, and proverbs.

    ashley cowie - 07/02/2018 - 13:56

  14. The Healing Arts and Spiritual Mumbo-Jumbo in the Ancient World

    ... Try the Sex Cure It’s always a good idea to get a second opinion as there are always alternative ways of curing ...

    Steven Darian - 19/10/2022 - 01:52

  15. An Extraordinary Discovery: A Giant’s Ring of the Inca Era?

    ... they used their bodies badly. And it was not, in my opinion, to flee from sin, because they too were given to ...

    Rafael Videla Eissmann - 02/02/2023 - 21:51

  16. Like Attracts Like: ETs, the Harvesting of Souls and Sanskrit Texts

    "Based upon some of the Ancient Astronaut evidence, the Great Flood legend, and the UFO evidence connected to the Black Death, my guess was that the ETs' solution would be another annihilation of humans...

    susan - 03/02/2022 - 01:00

  17. Risky Wealth: Would You Dare to Open the Mysterious Sealed Door of Padmanabhaswamy Temple?

    ... vault should not be opened. Others, however, are of the opinion that Vault B ought to be entered so that its ...

    dhwty - 24/03/2020 - 17:20

  18. The Parthenon: An Epic Monument Or a Mystery in Measurements?

    The Parthenon, proudly standing on the Athenian Acropolis, is considered by many historians and archaeologists alike as the undisputed symbol of Athenian democracy and the cradle of Western civilization.

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 14/01/2021 - 01:00

  19. Roundhouse Rises from the Ashes Bringing Medieval Age to Life

    Three years ago, arsonists in Ireland destroyed a recreated medieval roundhouse. Now, a team of students from the University College Dublin (UCD) have rebuilt it on campus.

    ashley cowie - 20/11/2022 - 17:54

  20. Neo-Romans Revive Classical Worship Ceremonies at New Iuppiter Perunus Temple

    ... Rome, as a civilization, never actually fell. In their opinion, it simply went through a dramatic transformation ...

    Caleb Strom - 30/08/2018 - 18:49

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