Exploring the Enigma in Egypt: Ancient Staircase at Saqqara, Journey Through Time
Exploring the Mysteries of Saqqara: Unveiling the Ancient Staircase Embark on a virtual journey through time as we delve into the enchanting world of Saqqara, Egypt. Nestled amidst the vast desert landscape, Saqqara is home to a treasure trove of ancient …
Read moreViking Helmet and Jawbone Possibly Linked to Ridgeway Hill Execution of 54 Norsemen, 930 – 1030 AD
Courtesy American Swedish Institute Minnesota has the largest Scandinavian American population in the U.S., according to the Census Bureau. But if not for the American Swedish Institute, in south Minneapolis, the Twin Cities’ handle on Nordic culture …
Read moreLucky Find: Unearthing the World’s Largest Billion-Dollar Diamond by Chance
Deep within the heart of the earth, beneath rugged terrains and uncharted caverns, lies a secret that has fascinated mankind for centuries – the treasure troves of diamond mines. The enigmatic world of diamond mining is a testament to nature’s extraordinary …
Read moreDiscover the Unexpected Connection: Mummies in Manhattan
“Mummies,” a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History, presents mostly intact artifacts alongside detailed CT scans of their interiors. Photograph by John Weinstein / The Field Museum. CT scan by The Field Museum. “When is a mummy not …
Read moreAnalysis Oldest Red Pigment in 130 Million-Year-Old Feather Provides Insights into Dinosaur Coloration
A new breakthrough could enable us to tell what colour dinosaurs were based on their fossils. Researchers have pinpointed the oldest known example of beta-keratin – a common red-orange pigment – in a 130-million-year-old bird feather fossil. The fossil …
Read moreUnveiling the Enigma of the Olmecs from Their Origins and Identity
Of all the lost civilizations of Mesoamerica, that of the Olmec is the oldest and the most perplexing. We know very little about the Olmec – a mysterious culture considered by many as the Mother Civilization of Mesoamerica that laid the foundation for …
Read moreRare Find: Gold Bar Recovered with Mint Marks from 1622 Sinking of Spanish Treasure Ship ‘Atocha’
The treasure that sank the Spanish Empire: 400-year-old shipwreck reveals haul of gold, silver, pearls and even parrots The stunning treasures from a sunken Spanish galleon have been revealed for the first time after the ship was rediscovered nearly 400 …
Read more8 Ostrich Eggs Dating Back Over 4,000 Years Unearthed Near Negev Desert Firepit Excavation
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Read moreBe Enchanted by Costumes, Masks, and the Majestic Stage of Ancient Greek Theater
What did ancient Greek costumes, masks, and theatre look like? Theater played an important role in ancient Greece. The history of the Greek theater started with festivals held in honor of their gods honoring their gods. A god, Dionysus, was honored with …
Read moreNuestra Señora de Atocha’s $1 Billion Treasure Trove on Display in New York
In September 1622, the Nuestra Señora de Atocha treasure ship sunk near the Florida Keys. Now, its $1.1billion cargo of plundered indigenous treasures, including a stunning Colombian emerald crucifix, a royal orb and a gold-and-emerald ring, are being …
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