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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Giant Amphibian’s 240-Million-Year-Old Fossil Discovered in Retaining Wall

Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Arenaerpeton supinatus was found in rocks cut from a close by quarry that were planned for the structure of a nursery wall….

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 A preserved ancient Roman burial was found while building an aqueduct

Work on a water channel on the edges of Rome has turned up an old burial chamber accepted to have lain immaculate for centuries. The entombment site,…

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Aghast! A prehistoric sword from 3000 years ago has been found by archaeologists

Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – An extremely uncommon 3,000-year-old sword has been found in Bayern, Germany. the blade from the Center Bronze Age is still in such…

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How Did People Live Before the Great Flood, According to the Antediluvian Greenhouse?

There is an extremely inquisitive time span in the Good book about which very little is known – the time before the Flood. It ought to be…

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Pyramids Have Been Found by Scientists in Antarctica; Experts Say That Humanity’s History May Be Completely Different

The ice of Antarctica may hold important secrets, according to current research. They showed a video while reporting that there are actual pyramids there, much as in…

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The mystery surrounding the existence and deaths of the 41 preserved children found in the Capuchin Catacombs is being unraveled by scientists

Specialists are putting forth attempts to unwind the secret behind the lives and passings of the embalmed kids in the Capuchin Mausoleums of Palermo in northern Sicily….

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After 1500 years, the Colosseum will reveal a newly built arena floor

Rome’s renowned slaughter seeing area, The Colosseum, is to be fitted with a €10 million euro ($12.3 million) cutting edge retractable floor giving guests a knowledge into…

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In a Canary Islands cave tomb, dozens of mummies and skeletons were discovered

An eighth to tenth century grave containing 72 pre-Hispanic ‘Guanche’ locals has been found on Gran Canaria. In June last year a novice classicist from the gathering…

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