The third pylon of the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III on the west bank of Thebes.

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Third Pylon was built a few decades before the Hypostyle Hall in the reign of Amenhotep III (ca. 1390-1352 BCE).

Two Hundred Years Ago, the Rosetta Stone Unlocked the Secrets of Ancient Egypt

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

French scholar Jean-François Champollion announced his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs on September 27, 1822

Tetisheri – The last known pyramid for a queen in Ancient Egypt is back!

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The sacred archaeological site of Abydos in Upper Egypt is one of the most fascinating sites in the country- rich in its ancient ruins spanning …

Who Are The Anunnaki, The ‘Alien’ Gods Of Ancient Sumer?

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Though scholars know the Anunnaki as the gods of ancient Mesopotamia, fringe theorists believe they are ancient alien invaders from the planet Nibiru. Before the Greeks exalted Zeus or the …

Scientists reveal cause of death of 6,500-year-old Detmold child

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Detmold Child is the name that has been given to an ancient Peruvian mummy that dates back an incredible 6,500 years – that’s 3,000 years before the birth of Tutankhamun.

Clonycavan Man: A 2,300-Year-Old Murder Mystery

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

In March 2003, the body of a man who lived during the Iron Age was discovered in a peat bog in Ireland.

San Nicola Theatre (Mt. San Nicola, modern Pietravairano, Italy)

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

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Ancient Artifacts Thousands Of Years Old Carry Messages About Strange Visits From Alien Civilizations – news.giftcuztom.com

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

In the annals of human history, there lies a treasure trove of mysteries waiting to be unraveled. Among these enigmas, ancient artifacts have emerged as silent witnesses to the passage of time, holding secrets that hint at encounters with civilizations beyond our earthly realm. This exploration into the past takes us on a journey through artifacts thousands of years old, each whispering tales of strange visits from alien civilizations.

Windover Pond is older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt and can help unravel the mystery of ancient Americans

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

There is a fascinating ancient underwater cemetery in Florida, North America. It is called Windover Pond, and it is 8,000-year-old. Windover Pond is older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt and can help unravel the mystery of ancient Americans. The human remains discovered in the Windover Pond can eve

The Chand Baori Is One Of The Largest Stepwells In The World And Also One Of The Most Beautiful Ones.

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Building stepwells (Baori in Rajasthan) has been a necessity under northern India’s hot summers. These wells acted as rainwater harvesting systems and they were a cool oasis in the parched hot summ…

Ancient Artifacts Thousands Of Years Old Record Strange Visits From Extraterrestrial Civilizations

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

In the vast tapestry of human history, ancient artifacts emerge as cryptic storytellers, carrying messages that transcend the boundaries of time. Delving into the enigmatic world of millennia-old relics, this article explores the captivating theory that these ancient artifacts bear witness to strange visits from extraterrestrial civilizations. As we decipher the cryptic imprints left by our ancestors, a narrative unfolds, suggesting that encounters with beings from beyond the stars may have been woven into the very fabric of our past

Medusa mosaic, closed 9 months a year, accepts visitors through September

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Medusa mosaic in the ancient city of Kibyra, located in Turkey’s southern Burdur province, is covered by five different layers for nine months of…

A large marble statue of Apollo emerges from an excavation at the Etruscan-Roman sanctuary of San Casciano dei Bagni in Tuscany – Archaeoreporter

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Significant marble statue of Apollo discovered during archaeological excavations at the Etruscan-Roman sanctuary in Tuscany.

The Anсient Teсh, Bіzarre Ruіns, аnd Strаnge Dіscoverіes Sсientists Won’t Exрlain

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Museums are the best place for us to contemplate how far humanity has progressed. These places hold the record of the millennia of innovation and evolution we went through to get to where we are now. But experts could explain not every artifact was discovered. And for some, no one even tried.

Star-Shaped Fort Bourtange in Netherlands

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

In the 15th century, during the age of gunpowder when the cannon came to dominate the battlefield, a new style of fortification evolved in Europe. Roughly resembling the shape of a star, these fortifications had many triangular bastions, specifically designed to cover each other, and a wide ditch. In order to counteract the cannon balls, defensive walls were made lower and thicker and were protected by gently sloping banks of earth called glacis in front of ditches so that the walls were almost totally hidden from horizontal artillery fire. The new fortification became so popular that the design was swiftly adopted by other nations as far as India and Japan.

The Guachimontones of Teuchitlán, Western Mexico’s circular pyramids

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

What looked like nothing more than a heap of rocks was actually a highly organized society that had begun in 1000 BC and reached its apogee around 200 AD.

Peking Man and China’s Paleontological Nationalism

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

At the beginning of the 20th century, a team of international paleontologists prepared to excavate a cave located in a limestone formation known as Dragon-Bone Hill, a few hours outside of Beijing. The Cave of Zhoukoudian had traditionally been the haunt of dragon bone collectors, eager to find remnants of

Dating back to the Iron Age, between 250-150 BC, a copper alloy crown was discovered in situ, still resting on its owner’s skull

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

During an archaeological excavation at Mill Hill near Deal, Kent, England, a captivating discovery shed light on ancient practices dating back to the Iron Age, specifically between 250-150 BC. Within Grave 112, researchers unearthed a remarkable artifact: a copper alloy crown, adorned in the distinctive La Tène style, resting in situ atop the skull of its long-buried owner.

Ancient Egypt may have been the home of the world’s first pet cemetery

09/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Hundreds of animal skeletons found in Berenice harbor in 2011 made researchers think that this place was used as a pet cemetery. The presence of collars and similar items around the necks of the animals shows that the animals here are special.