The Golden Smile of Ancient Philippines: Unveiling the Mystery of the Bolinao Skull

A Glittering Discovery in Coastal Bolinao In the picturesque coastal town of Bolinao, Philippines, archaeologists unearthed a treasure that would rewrite our understanding of ancient Filipino culture….

Celtic Prince or Princess? Researchers Have Finally Ascertained Who Owned an Opulent 2500-Year-Old Tomb in France

First unearthed in 2015, research on the stunning artifacts found in a rich tomb in Lavau, France are finally coming to light. Scholars have managed to solve…

The Famine Stela: A Captivating Glimpse into Ancient Egyptian History and Faith

Nestled along the banks of the Nile River near Aswan, Egypt, stands a remarkable artifact that has captivated the attention of historians and Egyptologists for decades –…

The Golden throne of king Tutankhamun.

The golden throne of Tutankhamun is a unique work of art. It is considered to be one of the most significant and well-preserved pieces of furniture from…

The seal of Tutankhamun’s tomb

The seal of Tutankhamun’s tomb, before it was opened on November 4, 1922, remains one of the most iconic images in the history of archaeology. This ancient…

Williamina Paton Fleming

Williamina Paton Fleming

Quick Info Born15 May 1857 Dundee, Angus, ScotlandDied21 May 1911 Boston, Mᴀssachusetts, USA SummaryMina Fleming was born in Dundee, Scotland, but spent her career at the Harvard Observatory…

Oslo – Norway – Vigelands Lizard embracing a woman, 1918. Granite

Oslo – Norway – Vigelands Lizard embracing a woman, 1918. Granite

Yes, there are really eerie statues of reptiles with humans in a park in Oslo, Norway which many find disturbing. The park showcases a large monolith and…

The Haunting and Horrific Mummy Museum of Guanajuato

The surprisingly popular Museo de las Momias is filled with naturally preserved corpses, dried out and twisted into gruesome positions. Their wide-open mouths are enough to make…

7,000–6,000-Year-Old Burial in Vedbæk, Denmark: A Poignant Tale of Motherhood and Loss

19 Th11 The discovery of an ancient burial site in Vedbæk, Denmark, has shed light on the emotional and cultural lives of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Dating back 7,000–6,000…

Walled skulls of warriors as the foundation of freedom

Reporter of “Magazine” in Niš, in Ćele-kula, a terrible reminder of the Battle of Čegar and the fate of the martyred Serbian warriors PH๏τo: Miljana Kljajić Nine…