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Archaeologists uncover 7,000-year-old Sacred Site of Sacrifice in Saudi Arabia

Archaeologists uncover 7,000-year-old Sacred Site of Sacrifice in Saudi Arabia

  • March 22, 2023
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Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have discovered ancient human remains buried near hundreds of scattered animal bones inside a 7,000-year-old desert monument, a ritual site used by a prehistoric cult....
Posted in Archaeology, Culture
Lidar Technology Reveals 1,000 Maya Settlements in Guatemala

Lidar Technology Reveals 1,000 Maya Settlements in Guatemala

  • March 18, 2023
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Geologists in northern Guatemala have discovered a massive Maya site that stretches approximately 650 square miles (1,700 square kilometers) and dates to the Middle and Late Preclassic period...
Posted in Archaeology
Ancient Mayan City Collapse is linked to Drought – New Study

Ancient Mayan City Collapse is linked to Drought – New Study

  • March 17, 2023
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Researchers have peered back through 800 years of history to conclude that Mayapan – the capital of culture and politics for the Maya people of the Yucatán Peninsula in the 13th and 14th century...
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‘Obsessed with Suicide’ The Mysterious Side of Napoleon’s Life

‘Obsessed with Suicide’ The Mysterious Side of Napoleon’s Life

  • March 17, 2023
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For him, it was all or nothing. Win or lose everything, wring out your vital force to the end to reach the heights of ambition, otherwise what is the point of living as a second lieutenant. In...
Posted in History
Why Roman Empire split in the 4th Century A.D.

Why Roman Empire split in the 4th Century A.D.

  • March 17, 2023
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An old adage states that Rome wasn't built in a day, meaning that big projects take time to complete. The Roman Empire, as an example, was established gradually and grew over hundreds of years from...
Posted in History
Exploring the Vibrant and Diverse Landscape of American Culture

Exploring the Vibrant and Diverse Landscape of American Culture

  • March 8, 2023
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American culture is diverse and complex, shaped by a history of immigration, innovation, and cultural exchange. From Hollywood movies to fast food chains, American culture has a global impact and...
Posted in Culture
Japan’s Mummified Mer-Monkey Mystery Solved after Years of Speculation

Japan’s Mummified Mer-Monkey Mystery Solved after Years of Speculation

  • February 21, 2023
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An in-depth analysis has finally revealed the make-up of a bizarre 'mummified mer-monkey' housed at the Enju-in Temple in Asakuchi City, Japan. The peculiar artifact has been an object of curiosity...
Posted in Archaeology
Nearly 500 Ancient Maya Ceremonial Sites Found in Southern Mexico

Nearly 500 Ancient Maya Ceremonial Sites Found in Southern Mexico

  • February 13, 2023
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Scientists have revealed the discovery of hundreds of ancient ceremonial sites, many of which belonged to the Maya civilization, hiding in plain sight just underneath the landscape of modern-day...
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A major new exhibition reveals the history of east African art traditions

A major new exhibition reveals the history of east African art traditions

  • January 26, 2023
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Mwili, Akili na Roho (Body, Mind and Spirit) – on in Nairobi, Kenya – is a major international exhibition presenting east African painters who are key players in the modernist art of the region....
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New Archaeological Evidence Busts Ancient Myths on Egyptian Pyramids Buidling

New Archaeological Evidence Busts Ancient Myths on Egyptian Pyramids Buidling

  • January 11, 2023
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The pyramids of Giza astonished researchers for many centuries with their large size, symmetry, and even their mysterious spaces and frightening rooms, and the confusing puzzle revolved around the...
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