1000 Years Ago, a Viking Lost His Chest – Here’s What Was Inside

01/11/2023 By Kane Khanh

It contained an impressive collection of 200 items.

Plaque of Psusennes I

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

  This thin gold plaque belonging to the pharaoh Psusennes I was placed on his mummy over the incision made in the lower abdomen to …

Duck Bracelet of Ramesses II

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

This solid gold bracelet of Ramesses II is composed of two parts, linked on one side by a hinge and on the other by a …

Ancient Sumer & The Sumerian Civilization: Here’s What We Know

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The early days of ancient Sumer predate recorded history, but the culture’s impact has transcended the millennia. Here is what we know about Sumerian civilization.

The Sunken Cities of Egypt

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The discovery of two of Egypt’s sunken cities, including Thonis-Heracleion in the Bay of Aboukir, off the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, are the subject of a fascinating exhibition at the St. Louis Art Museum.

The Ancient Reptilian Gods: The Alien Connection To Reptilians

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Since the beginning of human civilization, the existence of reptilian Gods descending from heaven, with enormous wisdom and power has always been a topic of discussion.

Living Deities: Ancient Mesopotamian Patron Gods & Their Statues

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

By invoking their deities into statues, ancient Mesopotamians believed their gods to be present with them. Religious life revolved around the Mesopotamian Patron Gods.

The Sumerian Problem(s): Did the Sumerians Exist?

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Did the Sumerian civilization really exist? Were they immigrants? And why is their language so unique?

Discover Ancient Mesopotamia Through 7 Key Artifacts

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Ancient Mesopotamia was one of the first organized civilizations to imbue their utilitarian objects with both beauty and meaning as well as purpose.

Ancient Near Eastern Openwork Bronzes

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Finely crafted small openwork bronzes produced in the early second millennium B.C. are among the more enigmatic objects known from the ancient Near East.

Statue or God?

31/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Marduk was the chief God of the Babylonians. His statue was housed in the Esagila, the city’s main temple. The Babylonians believed that Marduk himself …

Unearthing the Ancient Enigma: Scientists Stunned by the Discovery of the ‘Two-Headed Monster’ Remains

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The discovery of the remains of the “Two Headed Monster” […]

The Welcoming Gate of All Nations in Persepolis – German-Iranian Tour Operator & Travel Agency

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The Western Portal for the historical site of Persepolis is called the Gate of All Nations. As understood from the name of this portal, which was in fact a roofed iwan, it was the entrance place for kings, royalty, and visitors of the Achaemenid kings. Persepolis has three portals and you enter from the WesternRead more

The Famous Easter Island Head Statues Actually Have Bodies

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

You probably have seen and thought of those Easter Island head statues without bodies. But on the contrary of mostly known, head statues…

‘Old Photos In Real Life’ Shows How Time Changes Everything

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

People shared ‘old photos in real life’ that show how time changes everything in a subreddit and here are 35 of the most interesting photos.

Book of Revelation’s vision of the apocalypse inspired by pagan curses, researcher claims

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The cryptic Book of Revelation in the Christian Bible deliberately uses the language and verbal elements seen in Roman curse tablets, probably in an effort to reinforce its message, one researcher says.

11,000-year-old statue of giant man clutching penis unearthed in Turkey

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

A 7.5-foot-tall statue of a man clutching his penis was unearthed at one of the oldest temple sites in Turkey.

Mysterious 9,000-Year-Old Shaman Burial In Bad Dürrenberg – One Of Central Europe’s Most Spectacular Archaeological Discoveries – Ancient Pages

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

About 9,000 years ago, an influential and respected woman was put to rest in a burial in Bad Dürrenberg, Germany. She was buried in a sitting position with a child of about six months in her arms. Her spectacular clothes and lavish burial offer evidence she was a woman of high social status. We do not know her name, but we know she was 30-40 when she died.

19th century ship found buried in St. Augustine

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

State transportation crews stumbled onto the ship while digging for a drainage project on State Road A1A.

Thor’s Hammer Pendant Found In Norfolk May Be Linked To The Great Heathen Army – Ancient Pages

30/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

A silver pendant bearing the hammer of the Norse God Thor has been found in Norfolk. It has been suggested the artifact is linked to the Great heathen Army. Was the Thor pendant perhaps lost by a Norse warrior who fought and maybe died on British soil?