Enigma of the Heartless Pharaoh: Who Stole the Heart of King Tut, and Why?
The tomb of Tutankhamun revealed a wealth of anomalies, beginning with its discovery in 1922, right through the subsequent years of its excavation. The plethora of mysteries that surround…
Silver Coffin of Psusennes I
The lid of this silver mummy-shaped coffin portrays King Psusennes I as a mummy. His arms crossed over his chest holding the flail and the scepter. There…
Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles, former French royal residence and center of government, now a national landmark. It is located in the city of Versailles, Yvelines département, Île-de-France région, northern France, 10 miles (16…
Remains of a man and woman buried with GOLDEN tongues 2,500 years ago are found in Egypt
The remains of a man and woman who were buried with gold foil plates in place of their tongues have been discovered outside of Cairo, Egypt. The bodies,…
King Harald Fairhair and the Battle of Hafrsfjord: The Unification of Norway
In the annals of Norwegian history, few moments shine as brightly as the unification of Norway under the rule of King Harald Fairhair. This historic event, symbolized…
The 15-year-old girl named ‘Maiden’, who was killed 500 years ago
The Children of Llullaillaco (Spanish: [(ɟ)ʝuʝajˈʝako]), also known as the Mummies of Llullaillaco, are three Inca child mummies discovered on 16 March 1999 by Johan Reinhard and his archaeological team near the summit of Llullaillaco, a 6,739 m (22,110 ft) stratovolcano on…
Mysterious Archaeological Finds On Earth
Throughout history, there is an undeniable allure surrounding puzzling ancient finds. These enigmatic artifacts and archaeological discoveries possess an innate ability to captivate the public’s imagination. Perhaps…
The Valley of the Kings: Egypt’s Eternal Necropolis
The Valley of the Kings, situated on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, is one of Egypt’s most iconic and historically significant burial sites. This…
Unveiling the “Zeugma of the Black Sea”: New Mosaics Discovered in Ancient Hadrianopolis
Discoveries in Hadrianopolis Recent excavations in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis, known as the “Zeugma of the Black Sea,” have unveiled stunning new mosaics featuring a variety…
Uncovering a 3,800-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablet in the Aftermath of a Turkish Earthquake
Earthquake Reveals Historical Treasure in Hatay In the wake of a devastating earthquake that struck southern Turkey in February, archaeologists have made an extraordinary discovery in the…