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Nikola Tesla confirms “Ancient Egypt used wireless power.” You have certainly heard countless theories about pyramids. You heard it`s a tomb of Pharaoh, or extraordinary civilization built it, or it …
Baalbek is a city located east of the Litani River in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, about 67 km northeast of Beirut. It is the capital of Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. In Greek and Roman times Baalbek was also known as Heliopolis.
In 1988, the French Egyptologist stumbled upon a secret chamber deep in the bowels of the Great Pyramid of Giza if. He assumed that the space had been completely sealed shortly after the pyramid was built and that no one had entered anything inside since.
Officer’s dress sword with ornate handle and mother-of-pearl inlaid scabbard. The blade is too rusted to pull out. Japan, Heian period, 12th century AD About …
A metаl deteсtorist, Glenn Mаnning, аttending а rаlly іn the North Cotѕwoldѕ, Englаnd, dіscovered а рair of 1,800-yeаr-old Romаn сavalry ѕwordѕ ѕtill enсased іn the remnаnts of theіr wooden ѕheathѕ.
Statue of king Osorkon III kneeling and pushing a barque of Seker, red color on headdress and kilt, possibly an undercoat for gilding, now lost. Osorkon III ruled during the 8th century BC as part of the 23rd Dynasty. He was known for his military campaigns and efforts to restore stability to the kingdom during…
Scutum is the Latin word for shield, this legionaries’ semicylindrical shield is one of a kind. Only one, until now, have survived the time, the so-called ‘Scutum of Dura-Europos&#…
Father of the famed “heretic Pharaoh,” Akhenaten, and grandfather to the famous King Tut, Amenhotep III was one of Kemet’s (Egypt’s) greatest Neswet’s “nswt-bjtj” (Pharaohs) and the most successful of the 18th Dynasty.
Technically speaking, this ‘bikini line’ is called the Hypogastrium (alternative names including hypogastric region, pubic region and suprapubic region). It is derived from the Greek word meaning ‘below the stomach’.
In the realm of archaeology, a moment of fascination and intrigue unfolded when a skull adorned with strange sculpting emerged from the depths of history, captivating the attention of archaeologists and sparking admiration for its mysterious craftsmanship. The discovery, which defied conventional expectations, added a layer of complexity to our understanding of ancient cultures and their artistic expressions.