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The historic Lycians and their magnificent tombs carved out of rock

The antiquated Lycians are among the most perplexing individuals of olden times since minimal authentic record has been abandoned them. Yet, what has been found uncovers an…

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Discovering two massive Megalodon shark teeth by a Florida diver is a significant finding

Two enormous megalodon shark teeth that Michael Nastasia, a well-known charter boat skipper and fossil aficionado, recently discovered off the coast of Venice, Florida, have once again…

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The enigma surrounding the Siberian frozen mammoth carcass

While the reason for the Ice Age actually stays a secret for standard researchers, the frozen mammoth corpses found in Siberia have likewise tested our creative mind…

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The extraordinarily well-preserved fossil remains of a Roman chariot, which was interred 1,700 years ago alongside two horses as part of a “rite for the rich family,” have been found by Croatian archaeologists

The fossilized remains of a Roman chariot that was buried alongside two horses as part of a burial ritual have been discovered by archaeologists in Croatia. The…

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Mom on Monday Morning: The Younger Woman

In side chamber Jc of KV35, the Younger Lady mummy and two others were discovered. Again, priests from the Third Intermediate Period placed this cache of New…

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The Mystery of Egypt’s 2100-Year-Old Mummy Has Been Revealed

Because of the size of the 2100-year-old little mummy dating from Old Egypt and the falcon themed enrichments on it, it was remembered to have a place…

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“The Golden Sands of Ancient Egypt: Tutankhamun”

Tutankhamun’s gold shoes are a momentous demonstration of the richness and craftsmanship of old Egypt. Made a while back during the eighteenth Tradition of the New Realm,…

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King Thutmose III’s mummy was transferred from its original location in the Valley of the Kings tomb (KV34) to the Deir el-Bahari Royal Cache (DB320) in his original middle coffin

The ruler, who was enthusiastic about influencing his extending domain, was very dynamic all over Egypt and Nubia. Mummy of Thutmose III Photograph: Patrick Landmann Under his…

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Egypt’s Magnificent Treasures: The Enchanting Pyramids of Giza

The Pyramids of Giza, situated on the Giza Level right beyond Cairo, Egypt, are without a doubt quite possibly of the most notorious and famous building wonder…

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Archaeologists have discovered pre-Inca graves and mummified tombs in Peru that are over 1400 years old

An entombment site containing eleven pre-Inca burial places, some going back over 1,400 years, has been found close to a games community in Peru. An archaic exploration…

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