Could ancient Peruvians really know how to melt stone blocks?
The ancient walled complex of Saksaywaman in Peru has baffled scientists and archaeologists for decades. The precision of the stonework, with its rounded corners and interlocking shapes, challenges our…
The Aztecs Constructed This Tower Out of Hundreds of Human Skulls
Archaeologists excavating a famed Aztec “tower of skulls” in Mexico City have uncovered a new section featuring 119 human skulls. The find brings the total number of skulls featured…
Unearthing the Mysteries of the 5,000-Year-Old Crystal Dagger: A Glimpse into Copper Age Spain
In the heart of Spain’s Andalusia region, near the historic city of Seville, an extraordinary archaeological discovery has shed light on the sophisticated cultural practices of Copper…
Ben Ben Pyramid: What Is the Benben Stone, What Is It Made of, and What Does It Symbolize?
The Benben stone is an object found in the mythology of ancient Egypt. It is a stone with a conical shape and, according to some theorists, may be of…
The bones of Emperor Wanli were tested, but mysterious substances were discovered.
If you want to ask what is the biggest tragedy in the archaeological history of New China? I believe many people can guess that it was indeed…
Mysterious “wonders” remaining at the bottom of the sea
The stories hidden behind each historical relic make them even more fascinating. At the bottom of rivers, lakes, and the vast ocean, there are still extremely valuable…
Excavating the remains of the most terrifying volcanic eruption in history, archaeologists were shocked to witness a haunting scene.
On November 21, archaeologists released a stunning pH๏τo showing the strange poses of two skeletons believed to be those of a wealthy man and a male slave…
Unexpected discovery of the first mammoth trap in human history
Anthropologists from Mexico’s National Insтιтute of Anthropology and History say they have discovered two hunting pits dating back more than 10,000 years. They were used by prehistoric…
5,500-year-old mummy was the victim of a brutal murder
Through recent scans, forensic experts at the British Museum have confirmed that the famous Ginger mummy was the victim of a brutal murder. Ginger is the name…
Abu Simbel, Interior of the Temple of Ramesses II
The hypostyle hall of the Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel is 18 m (59 ft) long and 16.7 m (55 ft) wide and is supported by eight mᴀssive pillars depicting the…