
Two huge stone Olmec reliefs in Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico, show rulers in a trance-like position
Massive monuments and two carved limestone Olmec reliefs of local rulers have been recovered from the municipality of Tenosique in south-eastern Mexico. The rulers in this extremely…

Discover the fully carved “chapel” and salt chandelier in the Underground Lake in Poland
This Polish mine has fascinated millions of visitors, from the underground pools to an impressive carved chapel and is made entirely of salt The Salt Mines of Wieliczka…

Mystery “Saints in the Catacombs”- Skeletons covered in expensive jewelry discovered in Roman catacombs
They call them the Catacomb Saints – ancient Roman corpses that were exhumed from the catacombs of Rome, given fictitious names and sent abroad as relics of saints…

Amazing discovery of the mysterious, 3,000-year-old city at Derinkuyu
What do a temple of the dead in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and a subterranean metropolis in Turkey have in common with a South American cave said to…

“Evidence” from caves in Europe shows that humans were familiar with astronomy 40,000 years ago
Researchers have claimed that ancient humans knew about complex astronomical phenomena including planetary displacements and comet strikes. A study by a team at the University of Edinburgh…

In a 17th century crypt, unravel the secrets of the mummified monks and the accidentally interred
However, we normally associate mummies with Egypt; you don’t have to become a pharaoh to mummify. There are mummies in Brno, the Czech Republic. This happens when…

“Surprised “with Strange object discovered on the beach in Australia and no one knows what it is
First of all, thank you all for sharing our articles. Strange objects keep appearing out of nowhere. They seem to be hidden in the sand and under…

The Basilica cistern was repaired, rumored to contain the sarcophagus of Medusa or the Mysterious Snake Woman
Cistern of the Basilica, which contained the sarcophagus of Medusa or the Mysterious Snake WomanThe Basilica Cistern, one of the magnificent ancient structures of Istanbul, was restored….

Archaeologists are “surprised” with the broken pebbles in the Arene Candide cave, revealing new about ancient burial practices
Archaeologists excavating in Arene Candide Cave have discovered evidence humans may have ritualistically “k.illed” pebbles to remove their symbolic power about 12,000 years ago. This discovery sheds…

Archaeologists “reveal extraordinary” details when excavating two luxurious Roman townhouses in Nimes, France
Archaeologists conducting an extensive survey in the historic city of Nimes in southern France have unearthed two opulent and expansive Roman domus townhouses. These upper-class, multipurpose townhouses were apparently…