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Scientists are working to solve the mystery of the “Fiji Mermaid,” which was found in Japan more than a century ago

The animal has all the earmarks of being a mixed bag of no less than three species, and was reasonable shown in nineteenth century sideshows. Clark Province…

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Remains of an Ancient Greek Temple Discovered Off the Coast of Egypt

Along a waterway off the bank of Egypt in the Mediterranean, archeologists have made a noteworthy disclosure in the old port city of Thonis-Heracleion in Egypt. They…

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Archaeologists Uncover 10 Foot Tall Ancients in North America Had Tragic Lives

Paleohistory has for quite some time been a window into the past, offering us looks at old developments and their lifestyle. As of late, a thrilling disclosure…

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Lemon Grove Mummies: Mexican Cave Deaths Discovered in a California Garage

Close Radiant SAN DIEGO, THE little region known as Lemon Woods is renowned for its Monster Lemon, an incredible sight for all side of the road oddity…

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Discovered by archaeologists, a mass grave contains the remains of ten women who were executed by a fascist firing squad during the early phases of the Spanish Civil War.

Archeologists in northeastern Spain have as of late made a huge revelation – the mass grave of 10 ladies who were killed by an extremist terminating crew…

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The Second Large Skull to Wash Up on a California Beach in San Francisco

“My flat mate and I were strolling our canines near the ocean, seeing all the driftwood that had cleaned up from the tempest, when I saw something…

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Amazing Find: Skulls Adorned with Medieval Chainmail Discovered at a Large Swedish Burial Site

The Danish king Valdemar IV’s army and the country yeomen of the Gutnish people engaged in combat on July 27, 1361, in the vicinity of Visby on…

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This ring is thought to be an excellent piece of jewelry that dates back almost 2,000 years and was once owned by the notoriously despotic ancient Roman tyrant Caligula

This almost 2,000-year-old sapphire ring is accepted to be a dazzling piece of gems that once had a place with Caligula, the notoriously oppressive old Roman head….

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On the captain’s complete body was found on the 18th-century ghost ship

The world has a variety of stories, secrets, and legends and we are going on an alternate aspect while perusing or paying attention to them. Those accounts…

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The Enigma of the Mass Grave in the Netherlands: Perplexing Findings That Have Astounded Experts

In the tranquil Dutch open country, a chilling disclosure has sent shockwaves through the archeological and legal networks. A mass grave containing human remaining parts has left…

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