Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) Pre-Inca ruins – El Mundo Verde Travel Bolivia

Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) Pre-Inca ruins – El Mundo Verde Travel Bolivia

 

Hieroglyphs of the columns of the white chapel of Pharaoh Senusret I

Hieroglyphs of the columns of the white chapel of Pharaoh Senusret I

Check this out! There’s this amazing relief from the time of King Sesostri I, who ruled way back around 1961 to 1917 BCE. It shows this cool…

“Large dog, tied to the threshold of the door of a house in which he stood guard.” – Giuseppe Fiorelli in his Guida di Pompei, 1877.

“Large dog, tied to the threshold of the door of a house in which he stood guard.” – Giuseppe Fiorelli in his Guida di Pompei, 1877.

“Large dog, tied to the threshold of the door of a house in which he stood guard.” – Giuseppe Fiorelli in his Guida di Pompei, 1877. This…

The Mystique of Baalbek: Unraveling Ancient Engineering Marvels

The Mystique of Baalbek: Unraveling Ancient Engineering Marvels

In the heart of Lebanon lies the ancient site of Baalbek, home to some of the most awe-inspiring megalithic structures ever discovered. Among these is a mᴀssive stone,…

Luxurious Roman Home with ‘Unparalleled’ Mosaic Discovered Near the Colosseum

Luxurious Roman Home with ‘Unparalleled’ Mosaic Discovered Near the Colosseum

In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery near Rome’s iconic Colosseum, researchers have unearthed a Roman home that showcases a stunning and historically significant mosaic. This extraordinary find sheds…

Step Back in Time: The Remarkable Discovery of 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Footwear

Step Back in Time: The Remarkable Discovery of 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Footwear

In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Istanbul, a pair of women’s sandals dating back 1,500 years has emerged from the depths of history, offering a captivating glimpse…

Mummy of Seti I

Mummy of Seti I

Seti I is believed to have died at around 40–50 years old, based on studies of his mummy and historical records. His reign lasted approximately 11–15 years,…

11 August 480 BC, King Leonidas is killed in the battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartans fought bravely against thousands of Persians.

11 August 480 BC, King Leonidas is killed in the battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartans fought bravely against thousands of Persians.

11 August 480 BC, King Leonidas is killed in the battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartans fought bravely against thousands of Persians. Battle of Thermopylae, (480 bce), battle…

San Galgano Abbey and the sword in the stone

San Galgano Abbey and the sword in the stone

The Sword in the Stone of Tuscany is one of history’s most fascinating legends, often drawing comparisons to the tale of King Arthur. Unlike Excalibur, however, this…

The Hellenistic Giant Galley ‘Tessarakonteres’, one of the largest human-powered vessels in history!

The Hellenistic Giant Galley ‘Tessarakonteres’, one of the largest human-powered vessels in history!

The Early Successors of Alexander gave a boost in the use and the development of the polyeres-type warships (multimeremes), using them widely in their wars (321 BC –…