Ark Citadel, Bukhara State Museum, Sights of Bukhara

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Ark Citadel is the most ancient monument of Bukhara. According to the archaeological excavations, citadel belongs to IV-III centuries. Fortress area is 3.9 hectares.

Angkor Wat: Gods Vs. Asuras Bas-Relief – Multi-headed Asura Riding a Chariot

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Multi-headed Asura Riding a Chariot

Caral, one of the most advanced ancient civilizations in oresemt-day Peru.

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Let us give you a glimps of one of the oldest cities in the world while we talk about latest discoveries from Caral in Supa Valley, Peru.

Treasure Hunters Damage Ancient Rock Carvings After Non-existent ‘Hidden Treasures’

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Adamkayalar reliefs, located in Mersin Province’s southern region, near the southern coast of Turkey, have recently suffered damage from treasure hunters and need urgent protection to avoid irrepa

Hoax Hominin ‘Piltdown Man’ Could Equally Be ‘Piltdown Woman’

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Piltdown Man scandal is arguably the greatest scientific fraud ever perpetrated in the UK, with faked fossils being claimed as evidence of our earliest ancestor.

Angkor Thom South Gate

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The south gate of Angkor Thom is a very famous spot within Angkor Archeological Park and one that shouldn’t be missed. Standing on the causeway, and admiring the sheer scale, as you find yourself drifting back in time to imagine how it must have felt to approach this spectacular city in its heydey is quite

Petra, The City Carved Out Of The Rock – The Ancient Connection

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

With its rock-cut structures that were carved starting from the top, Petra is one of the most incredible archaeological sites in the world.

The 90-year-old Japanese scientist still dreaming of resurrecting a woolly mammoth

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Akira Iritani almost gave up on his dream of resurrecting the woolly mammoth. But a 28,000-year-old mammoth preserved in the Siberian permafrost changed his mind.

Cracking the Code: Cutting Edge Prehistoric Human Technology Associated with the Pyramids – News

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The eпigma of the ancient pyramids coпtiпua caυtivaпd qυieпes find themselves attracted by the mysteries of forgotten history and advanced

Discover the history of Rome’s first inhabitants

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The National Etruscan Museum, housed in Rome’s Villa Giulia, displays artworks, jewels and sculptures from Etruscan civilization.

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10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

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The Incredible Monasteries of Meteora, Greece

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

There are 6 Meteora monasteries perched on the huge cliffs people can visit today.

Ceremonial Axe of Ahmose I – Egypt Museum

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

The Ceremonial axe of king Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th Dynasty. Decorated with scenes, the king appears in the form of a sphinx.

War of Shapur and Valerian

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

It seems that Shapur was besieging Carrhae and Edessa when the new emperor Valerian marched against him. The date of the battle near Edessa, when Valerian was captured by Shapur, is also disputed – either the end of 258, or 259, or some even suggest 260.

8 chambers discovered inside Sahure’s Pyramid in Abusir Necropolis

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

A joint Egyptian-German mission has made an unprecedented discovery of eight previously undocumented storage chambers – or magazines – within Sahure’s Pyramid in the Abusir …

Ancient Egypt: Incredible New Images Show Tomb of King Tutankhamun

10/01/2024 By Kane Khanh

Tutankhamun died when he was a teenager and was buried in the Valley of the Kings.

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 …