Around 200 medieval skeletons unearthed at Pembrokeshire beach
Around 200 well-preserved medieval skeletons have now been recovered from one of Britain’s best beaches, archaeologists say, including 90 in the last three weeks alone. The bodies,…
The Castles of Scotland
Duntrune Castle Duntrune Castle is a fine old building in a pretty spot, held by the Campbells and then the Malcolms of Poltalloch, near Lochgilphead and Crinan…
Mummy of Queen Nodjmet
The mummy of Queen Nodjmet was found in the Deir el-Bahari Royal Cachette (DB320). The mummy had been given artificial eyes, made of white and black stones….

The “Thank God Ledge” on the north face of the Half Dome, Yosemite. This ledge is a 35-foot-long ramp that is anywhere from 5 to 12 inches wide.
Two famous free-solo rock climbers: Steph Davis and Alex Honnold on sheeting joints in Zion national park and in Yosemite national park (‘Thank God Ledge, Half-Dome) where…

The Farnese Bull, originally at the Baths of Caracalla, now at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy
SUPPLIZIO DI DIRCE, better known as TORO FARNESE, is a Roman copy of a famous Hellenistic sculpture group, in marble, preserved at the National Archaeological Museum of…
Unveiling the Secrets of the Chimu Mummy: A Window into Peru’s Captivating Past
05 Th7 In the arid sands of northern Peru, a silent sentinel lies buried – a naturally preserved mummified male, a testament to the ingenuity and beliefs…
The Oldest House in France: A Medieval Gem in Aveyron
Nestled in the heart of Aveyron, France, stands a house that has withstood the test of time for over seven centuries. Built in the 13th century, this…
Cats and babies: Thousand-year-old mummies in Turkey’s Aksaray
at, baby and adult mummies in Aksaray, the gateway to Cappadocia with its historical cultural riches and known as the first settlement of Central Anatolia, have been…
Breaking: Mystery Unveiled – 2,200-Year-Old Shaman Woman Mummy Found Inside Decorated Tree Leaves Experts Baffled
06 Th7 An Extraordinary Archaeological Discovery in the Heart of South America In a remarkable turn of events, archaeologists have uncovered a stunning discovery that has left…
The Surgeon’s House in Rimini, Italy: Uncovering Ancient Roman Medical Practice and Burial Customs
13 Th11 The Origins: A Glimpse into Roman Medical Practice A Roman Doctor’s Residence The Surgeon’s House was built in the 2nd century CE as a home…