Skeletons Found in an Ancient City Reʋeal Historical Secrets of East Africa

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Arсhаeologіѕtѕ froм the Unіʋerѕіty of Exeter аnd the Ethіoріаn Authorіty for Reѕeаrсh аnd Conѕerʋаtіon of the Culturаl Herіtаge hаʋe unсoʋered а long-forgotten мetroрolіѕ іn the …

The Evolution Of Egyptian Pyramid Structures: From Mastabas To The Great Pyramid Of Khufu

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Egyptian Pyramids size comparison concept art from The Art of Assassin’s Creed: Origins book The Egyptian pyramids are among the most iconic and enduring symbols …

Shiny Treasures from the Past

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Gold bull’s head bowl known as “Attila’s Cup”, part of the Nagyszentmiklós treasure uncovered in Hungary, dates to the 6th century AD Roman gold aureus …

Lid of the sarcophagus of Ibi, Chief Steward of Nitocris, Divine Adoratrice of Amon

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The quality of this work, finely sculpted in a very hard rock, befits the lofty status of its owner. Nitocris, daughter of Psamtek I, was …

Perfume Vase of Tutankhamun

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Alabaster perfume vase upon ornamental stand, with cartouches of Tutankhamun, lotus and papyrus flowers forming a sema-tawy (unification of the two lands) and stems as …

Who built the Egyptian pyramids?

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

It wasn’t aliens or even people from the ‘lost’ city of Atlantis. A Bedouin man on a camel by the Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure …

Earliest Human Footprints In North America Verified At 23,000 Years Old

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Footprints in New Mexico suggest that people were making steps in North America during the Ice Age. Human footprints at the study site in White …

4,000-Year-Old Tablet Shows Teachers Have Reached For The Red Pen For Centuries

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

This student needed to work on his spelling, it seems. And you thought your spelling tests were hard. If this looks a lot like your …

Pythagorean Theorem Found On Clay Tablet 1,000 Years Older Than Pythagoras

09/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

It predates Pythagoras by over 1,000 years. The proof is carved into clay. Image credit: Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg) via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0); rotated, …

Merneptah: The elder king, son of Ramesses II

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Merneptah was the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. His reign, of about ten years, elapses between 1213 BC and 1203 BC. …

Legend may be true as Roman shrine found under Leicester Cathedral

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Archaeologists have found the remains of a Roman place of worship at Leicester Cathedral Centuries-old rumours that the cathedral was built on the site of …

Lost city discovered in Honduran jungle

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

A National Geographic team says they found the remains of a lost civilization in the rainforests of Honduras.Dave Yoder/National Geographic National Geographic has announced the …

The “Lost City”, the ancient wonder older than Machu Picchu

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Hidden in the jungle of the Sierra Nevada mountains, in Colombia, is the “Ciudad Perdida”, or “Lost City”. Built around 800, it was discovered in …

Greek Farmer Accidentally Discovers 3,400-Year-Old Minoan Tomb Hidden Under Olive Grove

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The untouched Bronze Age tomb and the skeletons inside will hopefully provide archaeologists with information about the mysterious Minoan civilization. Greek Ministry of CultureA covered …

World’s Rarest Textile is Made From the Silk of One Million Spiders

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

In 2009, what is believed to be the world’s largest and rarest piece of cloth made entirely from the silk of the golden silk orb-weaver …

The Surgeon’s House – Rimini

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The Surgeon’s House is an archaeological site which uncovers Rimini’s past from Ancient Roman times. The Surgeon’s House (Domus del Chirurgo) in Rimini, Italy, is …

Two 1,800-Year-Old Roman Cavalry Swords Unearthed In England

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The swords have long blades that were likely used by Roman soldiers or civilians while riding on horseback. Cotswold District Council In an astonishing discovery, …

Early Medieval Cheddar Brooch Takes Center Stage In Taunton

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

The Cheddar brooch after conservation (Image: South West Heritage) In a momentous occasion for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike, the Museum of Somerset in …

Spectacular Etruscan Burial With 53 Alabaster Vases In The Ancient City Of Volterra, Italy

08/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Many secrets of the ancient Etruscans, who represent one of the most enigmatic civilizations in Europe, are still to be discovered. Etruscan cemeteries contain different …

Etruscan tomb discovered in ruins of ancient vulci

07/10/2023 By Kane Khanh

Vulci, named for the Vulci people, one of the twelve people of the Etruscan civilisation, was a major Etruscan city which developed from a trade …