An Egyptian man taking a selfie with a 2000 years old Roman era portrait of an Egyptian man.

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The term encaustic designates painting in which beeswax is mixed with pigments. The technique was first used by Greek painters of the fifth and fourth …

The preserved body of John Torrington, one of the Franklin expedition mummies left behind after the crew was lost in the Canadian Arctic in 1845.

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Though this body is more than 170 years old, five feet of permafrost kept it perfectly preserved, with skin and hair intact, after all these years.

6,000-year-old baby found cradled in mother’s arm

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Archaeologists in Holland have found the 6,000-year-old remains of a baby cradled in the arm of the woman believed to be its mother. The infant, which experts believe may have been a newborn or as …

The woman from Skrydstrup

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This is how the Skrydstrup woman’s coiffure is made.

The shoe of a Roman legionnaire, found during the excavations of a military camp near the German city of Saalburg. Ca. 100 BC – 100 AD.

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When the Romans pushed their way north into the German provinces, they built (circa 90 AD) The Saalburg, a fort that protected the boundary between the Roman Empire …

Archaeologists uncover 3,000-year-old ancient weavings in Alaska

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In a press announcement by the Alutiiq Museum, archaeologists have uncovered fragments of ancient weavings during excavations of an ancestral sod house on Kodiak Island, …

The Astonishing Architecture of Lalibela’s Monolithic Rock-Hewn Churches

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In the heart of Ethiopia, there lies a town of unparalleled beauty and wonder. Lalibela is home to eleven monolithic rock-hewn churches, the largest of their kind in the world, which have been standing for at least 800 years.

The truth about the ‘QR code’ left by the Mayans 2000 years ago, tourists scan the code and receive unexpected results

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The mystery of the Mayan civilization always causes a lot of curiosity and even surprising rumors. The story about ancient “QR codes” below is an …

Sumerians looked to the Heavens as they invented the System of Time… And we still use it today!

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One might find it curious that we divide the hours into 60 minutes and the days into 24 hours – why not a multiple of 10 or 12?

Enigmatic Creatures Hunted By Noble Artistocrats During The Reign Of King Rama V Of Thailand: A Captivating Visual Journey – BYA NEWS

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“Eni𝚐m𝚊tic C𝚛𝚎𝚊t𝚞𝚛𝚎s H𝚞nt𝚎𝚍 𝚋𝚢 N𝚘𝚋l𝚎 A𝚛ist𝚘c𝚛𝚊ts D𝚞𝚛in𝚐 th𝚎 R𝚎i𝚐n 𝚘𝚏 […]

Scientists Were Shocked When They Found These Secret Hidden Chambers Inside The Sphinx – BYA NEWS

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EGYPT’S Sphinx in Giza could be the entrance way into […]

The Legend of Gilgamesh- In human history, there are numerous stories and legends, one of which recounts the existence of prehistoric giants, like the “gods” known as the Anunnaki in the Sumerian civilization.

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In human history, there are numerous stories and legends, one of which recounts the existence of prehistoric giants, like the “gods” known as the Anunnaki …

The 2000-year-old Roman road with 3 skeletons beneath a McDonald’s restaurant in Rome, Italy.

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Customers can walk on what has become a permanent attraction, as well as see the skeletons

Hidden Gems of Sicily: The Abandoned Temple Columns of Cave di Cusa

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If someone told you that you could effortlessly travel back in time to classical antiquity, you would think that they were crazy, right? But at Cave di Cusa, in Sicily, this is actually possible.

After the crossing of the Alps, Hannibal reached an alliance with the Boii and Insubres of the Po vally. Thes Celtic tribes joined his forces and offered him a base in Northern Italy and manpower.

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How exactly did the Carthaginian general and his elephants reach Italy? Scientists have got their hands dirty to come up with an answer

Public Toilets in Ancient Rome – Crappy Situation

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The ancient Romans did toilet in public and reused their own urine and feces. Strange but true, for physiological needs the ancient Romans used public latrins