Martha and Marie

Long before ultrasounds and modern testing, medical specimens like these conjoined twins helped physicians learn about congenital anomalies. Anatomical musea are often filled with tragic examples of…

Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ancient Basketmakers: A Journey Through Time

The Enigmatic Basketmaker Culture   In the heart of the American Southwest, a fascinating culture thrived long before the rise of the Ancestral Puebloans. Known as the…

A Makeshift Casket of Sea Shells and Antlers: The 6500-Year-Old Grave of the Unfortunate Ladies of Téviec

Téviec would be a rather anonymous island located somewhere in Brittany, France, if it wasn’t for its great archaeological value thanks to the many finds – mainly…

A Mother’s Eternal Embrace: 4,800 Years Later

A Breathtaking Discovery As Mother’s Day approaches, archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable find that transcends time – the ancient remains of a young mother and an infant…

Pagan “God Self” Icon Found Worldwide Rewrites History, Reveals Lost Golden Age.

A new discovery (that I made many years ago, and that’s been officially published in my 2011 book “Written In Stone”) challenges―if not rewrites―ancient history by showing…

The Enigma of Flying Saucers: Unraveling Eyewitness Testimonies, Evidence, and Theories

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Egyptian queen Nefertari: The one for whom the sun shines

Nefertari Meritmut was an Egyptian queen of the 19th dynasty, the Great Royal Wife of Ramses II the Great, one of the most powerful pharaohs. She played an important…

The Remarkably Preserved Mummy of Seti I: Mighty Pharaoh and Father of Ramesses II

In 1881, the remarkably well-preserved mummy of Seti I was found alongside his original wooden coffins in a cache at Deir El-Bahri. Egyptologists were thrilled by the…

Ancient tattooed mummies reveal ‘magical’ symbols jabbed into skin using metal rods, cactus spines and soot

TATTOOS have been around for more than 5,000 years, with everyone from the Ancient Egyptians to the Incas dabbling in rudimentary ink. As it sits just under…

Windover Pond is older than the Great Pyramids of Egypt and can help unravel the mystery of ancient Americans

There is a fascinating ancient underwater cemetery in Florida, North America. It is called Windover Pond, and it is 8,000-year-old. Windover Pond is older than the Great…