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Uncovering Ancient Mass Graves of 17th Century Battle Captives: The Solution to History’s Mysteries

During a new exhuming, archeologists revealed an extraordinary secret of the past: a centuries-old graveyard containing detainees from a seventeenth century war. window into a verifiable period…

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Babylonian Ziggurat of Etemenanki: American Indians Also Knew About the “Babel Tower” Myth

As per the Good book, in old times, individuals all around the earth were joined together and communicated in a similar language. These old individuals constructed a…

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What Did the Sumerian people of antiquity write about the world’s creation?

One of the texts about the supreme god Enlil claims that he created the hoe, split heaven and earth, grew the seeds for the fields, and divided…

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Giants Built the Japanese Megaliths, perhaps? Information About Ancient Mechanisms That Weigh Hundreds of Tons

The myths of Japan frequently feature giants. According to certain accounts, their culture and civilisation peaked between 40 and 60 thousand years ago. The existing Asuka Park…

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The nearly 50-year-old mummified dog in the tree’s middle

In a chilling disclosure that sent shockwaves all over the planet, an embalmed canine, accepted to be north of 50 years of age, was viewed as buried…

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Evidence of Cannibalistic Behavior: Gnarly Bite Marks on This Dinosaur

Newfound fossils show that the savage Allosaurus might have rummaged its own species, conceivably in lean times. This Jurassic-time Allosaurus skull was found at Dinosaur Public Landmark,…

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The Philistine Cemetery: A Possible Solution to a Biblical Mystery

A remarkable find in southern Israel may at long last uncover the starting points of one of the Jewish Book of scriptures’ most prominent miscreants. An unmatched…

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Torre Scola: A Historic Military Structure Off Palmaria Island

Torre Scola, otherwise called Holy person John the Baptist, is a wonderful previous military construction arranged at the northeastern tip of Palmaria Island in Porto Venere, inside…

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Yemen’s Shahara Bridge: A Mark of Resistance Against Turkish Invaders

The Shahara Extension, situated in northern Yemen close to Sanaa, remains as a demonstration of both engineering wonder and verifiable importance. This notorious extension was developed as…

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The Baptism Basin of the Basilica of St. Vitale in Sbeitla, Tunisia, is one of the ancient Roman ruins that can be explored

Tunisia, situated in North Africa, flaunts a rich history profoundly entwined with the old Roman development. The nation is home to various very much safeguarded Roman destroys…

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