The womаn, who dіed аpproximаtely 4000 yeаrs аgo, wаs found burіed wіth elаborаte bronze ornаments аnd а unіque heаddress.

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The unearthing of Grave 110 in the Franzhausen I cemetery, nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Austria, has revealed a fascinating glimpse into the lives of ancient civilizations. Dating back approximately 4000 years to the early Bronze Age, this burial site has unveiled the resting place of a woman whose legacy is adorned with opulent treasures and unique artifacts.

This old photo reveals what the present is hiding from us, a mysterious entrance into the Great Sphinx of Giza. Thoth would enter through the head and exit between the paws. – NEWS

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In a groundbreaking discovery, fossilized trees reaching heights comparable to today’s tallest redwoods have been unearthed in northern Thailand. The findings, which have captured the attention of…

45,000-Year-Old Pig Painting in Indonesia May Be Oldest Known Animal Art

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Ice Age cave painters flourished in Southeast Asia, where their work adorned rock walls

Iп the heart of history: A 17th-ceпtυry Freпch coυple’s romaпtic tale comes to light as they are discovered bυried with each other’s hearts. The bride’s mυmmy still has her weddiпg riпg iп her haпd, a testameпt to their eпdυriпg love beyoпd life. – NEWS – NEWS

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P𝚘st𝚎𝚍 B𝚢 H𝚊пп𝚊h N𝚊пc𝚢 P𝚘st𝚎𝚍 Oп S𝚎𝚙t𝚎mƄ𝚎𝚛 29, 2023“A 17th-C𝚎пt𝚞𝚛𝚢 F𝚛𝚎пch C𝚘𝚞𝚙l𝚎 T𝚛𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚍 H𝚎𝚊𝚛ts B𝚎𝚏𝚘𝚛𝚎 B𝚎iп𝚐 B𝚞𝚛i𝚎𝚍 IN 2013, RESEARCHERS EXCAVATING A…

The Code of Hammurabi vs. the Law of Moses

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Week four at ECS brings us to a study of The Code of Hammurabi, an ancient Mesopotamian series of laws that predates Moses by a thousand years.  Hammurabi was ruler of Ur in Abraham’s day and had a…

Best places to see Hadrian’s Wall – Rachel’s Ruminations

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The Roman Empire’s northwest border fortification extends right across the top of England. Here are all the best places to see Hadrian’s Wall!

4,000-Year-Old Ancient Babylonian Tablet is Oldest Customer Service Complaint Ever Discovered

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A clay tablet from ancient Babylon reveals that no matter where (or when) you go, good customer service can be hard find. So it was revealed by the irate copper merchant, Nanni, in 1750 B.C.

Caral: The Most Ancient City of the Americas and its Striking Ancient Pyramids – Pyramidomania

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An ancient city called Caral in presentday Peru is regarded as one of the most ancient cities in the Americas, home to striking, massive pyramids.

Ocean Atlas sits on the Western coastline of New Providence in Nassau, Bahamas.

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Ocean Atlas sits on the Western coastline of New Providence in Nassau, Bahamas. The artwork depicts a local Bahamian girl carrying the weight of the ocean …

Japan has built special tunnels to save turtles from train deaths

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Ten turtles have been saved since the tunnels were installed

What did the ancient Egyptian pyramids look like when they were built?

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The ancient Egyptian pyramids have stood for thousands of years and are among the world’s most enduring monuments. But what did the pyramids look like when they were first built?

Spotlight on Rhodes old town history

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Music Theory in Ancient Greece

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Aristoxenus’ “Elements of Harmony”In addition to creating carefully defined and distinct forms and styles of music, the Ancient Greeks developed a tremendously intricate and complex …

Egypt: Stunning clues of Great Pyramid builder discovered in Cairo

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ARCHAEOLOGISTS working in Cairo have uncovered rare artefacts connected to the reign of King Khufu – the Egyptian pharaoh responsible for the building of the Great Pyramid.

Unveiling Family Dynamics: New Research Explores Social Structures in Western Eurasian Bell Beaker Communities

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The Acropolis Of Athens (Greece) 1851 vs. 2021.

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Over the course of two days in September 1904, Sigmund Freud paid a memorable visit to the Acropolis of Athens. Looking back on the experience more than three decades later, he would recall a thoug…

New discoveries in Mesopotamia Discovery of the Lamassu at the archaeological site of Khorsibad in Nineveh at the main gate and the royal palace

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The Chiefs, after takiпg a big 17-7 halftime lead at M&T Baпk Stadiυm, held oп late to secυre a retυrп trip to the Sυper Bowl. They beat the Raveпs 17-10 iп the AFC champioпship game, eпdiпg the…

Pharaoh Akhenaten: mad, bad, or brilliant?

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Pharaoh Akhenaten: mad, bad, or brilliant? Akhenaten or Amenhotep IV – among many other names – was the tenth pharaoh of the 18th dynasty who …

The Story Of ‘Vasa,’ The Epic 17th-Century Swedish Warship That Sank 20 Minutes Into Her Voyage

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Vasa is a Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628. Its rather peculiar story has gone down in history: despite being one of the Swedish navy’s biggest achievements and among the most spectacular warships ever built, Vasa sank within twenty minutes of setting sail, just 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into he