Mystery of Tutankhamun’s Scarab brooch Confirmed to was Born From a direct comet hit

The fascinating story of the origins of a component in Tutankhamun’s scarab brooch has been furthered this week. It has been established that some of the material…

Discover New details emerge about the latest discovery of Egyptian tombs and treasures

On Saturday, we reported on the incredible finding of an ancient tomb containing a well-preserved Egyptian mummy in a limestone sarcophagus and a collection of 180 ushabti figurines in…

One of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages Discovered – The Largest Roman Burial Site

Located in Alexandria, Egypt the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval Ages. It’s an archaeological site of great importance….

What Happened to “the mysterious and beautiful Queen Nefertiti”

What Happened To The Mysterious And Beautiful Queen Nefertiti? Nefertiti, the most powerful woman of her time, is now a symbol of ancient Egypt. What do we…

Future of Egypt’s Pyramids Is Hiding In “The Starving Of Saqqara Statue” and Its Undeciphered Inscription

In Canada, there is a very odd artifact that is possibly thousands of years old and is thought to pre-date the Pyramids of Egypt. The enigmatic statue…

Unusual “natural” mummy made of fruit – No explanation

Were extremely well preserved natural mummies discovered in Colombia made by special high altitude climatic conditions, or was it the fruit they consumed? The mausoleum of San…

The Mysteries of Kom El Shoqafa’s catacombs, Egypt’s largest Roman burial Site

Located in Alexandria, Egypt the catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval Ages. It’s an archaeological site of great importance….

Treasures uncovered in Roman coins at Aizanoi impress archaeologists

Aizanoi: An ancient jug containing hundreds of Roman coins has surprised archaeologists in Turkey. The vessel with its silver payload was found buried next to a stream…

Nazi Shipwreck is Still Leaking Toxic Chemicals into the Sea after Nearly a Decade of Sinking

The wreck of a Nazi patrol boat sunk by British warplanes in the North Sea in 1942 is still leaking hazardous chemicals 80 years later, according to…

The Romans pioneered Nano technology – This 1,600-year-old cup will prove

According to experts, a Roman goblet could be a 1,600-year-old example of nanotechnology. The mysterious Lycurgus Cup is made of dichroic glass and appears green when lit…