Is Diamond Head A Volcano?

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Diamond Head is a popular tourist destination in Hawaii.

The 9,000-year-old underground megalithic settlement of Atlit Yam

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Not far off the coast of the village of Atlit in the Mediterranean Sea, near Haifa in Israel, lies the submerged ruins of the ancient Neolithic site of Atlit Yam. The prehistoric settlement, which dates back to the 7th millennium BC

Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Egyptian Tombs With Colorful Mummy Masks and Treasured Statues

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Archaeologists have discovered tombs in Saqara, 1,800-4,800 years old, that contained colorful mummy masks, plates, statues, and artwork.

Timeless Discovery: Archaeologists Strike a Pose with the 1838 Unearthed Giant Skull

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Viral Video Sensation: Millions Watch Siberian ‘Alien’ Discovery

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A YouTube video that purports to show a dead alien “discovered” in Siberia has been viewed nearly 1.5 million times. (YouTube)

2,300-year-old grave in Israel contains remains of Greek courtesan who may have accompanied Alexander the Great’s army

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Human remains buried with a 2,300-year-old bronze mirror in Israel may be the first ever found of an ancient Greek courtesan who accompanied the Hellenistic armies on their campaigns.

The Govan Stones

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Museum in North Lanarkshire, Scotland

There is a hidden underground ‘city’ beneath the Giza Pyramids, experts claim

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An enormous system of caves, chambers and tunnels lies hidden beneath the Pyramids of Giza, according to a British explorer who claims to have found the lost underworld of the pharaohs. Populated by bats and venomous spiders, the underground complex was found in the limestone bedrock beneath the pyramid field at Giza.

Where was God when Mount Vesuvius spewed molten ash, gas and pumice on Pompeii?

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Where was God when Mount Vesuvius spewed molten ash, gas and pumice on Pompeii? Campion College’s Stephen McInerney pondered this on a visit to the site.

Mummy Hand Smuggled as Movie Prop Is Back in Egypt

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A stolen ancient mummy hand disguised as a movie prop was seized by customs officials. Now it gets a different showing.

Amazing Facts about the Pyramids

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The Pyramids were built between 2589 and 2504 BC. There are so many interesting facts about the Pyramid that still baffle archaeologists, scientists, astronomers, and …

Medieval Toilets or latrineIn Castles

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The medieval toilet or latrine, then called a privy or garderobe, was a primitive affair, but in a castle, one might find a little more…

The unbroken seal on King Tutankhamun’s tomb, 1922

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The seal was actually a seal to the King Tut’s fifth shrine. He was buried in a series of four sarcophagi, which were kept inside a series of five shrines.

The Strange Merman of Banff: Legendary Lake Monster or Just a Trading Post Treasure?

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As a researcher of unusual historical phenomena, I investigate strange stories, but I had no intention of doing so in Alberta, Canada.

Giant Human Skeleton unearthed in Varna, Bulgaria

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Archaeologists in Bulgaria have discovered the remains of what they have described as a “huge skeleton” in downtown Varna, a city on the shores of the Black Sea whose rich culture and civilizations spans some 7,000 years.

Unraveling the Secrets of Arkaim: The Russian Stonehenge

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In 1987, a captivating discovery was made by the University of Chelyabinsk’s archaeological expedition: an ancient fortified settlement belonging to the Sintashta culture , nestled in Russia’s Southern Urals , dating back to 2,000 – 3,000 BC. This enigmatic fortress, known as Arkaim, has been dubbed the Russian Stonehenge, with experts believing it to be even older than its famous British counterpart.

The Liberty Cones of Urukagina

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A Urukagina foundation cone. A second cone is shown below. The matched pair is Urukagina’s declaration of his social reforms for his citizens. Enlarge. The first …

Ancient Sumer & The Sumerian Civilization: Here’s What We Know

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Clay relief of a female nude believed to be Inanna, 19th – 18th century BC, Southern Mesopotamia; with LIFE Magazine June 1956 Issue cover featuring Ancient Sumerian Queen Puabi, USA, via The British Museum, London

Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 BC – August 12, 30 BC) was an Egyptian Queen and the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

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She was a polyglot, as she spoke nine languages, including Ancient Egyptian and the languages of the Parthians, Hebrews, Medes, Troglodytes, Syrians, Ethiopians, and Arabs.

Mystery about Noah’s Ark

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So God said to Noah, “I am going to put an end to all people,