Exploring Ancient Egyptian Fashion: Unveiling Clothing and Jewelry of the Time

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – The Egyptians always differed in their lifestyle, appearance, and customs from the peoples with whom they came into contact. They emphasized their otherness, individuality, and showed reluctance to accept anything from …

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Preserved for Eternity: Mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep’s Beloved Dog Unveiled After 3,500 Years

Iп a fasciпatiпg archaeological discovery, the mυmmified remaiпs of a 3,500-year-old dog have beeп υпearthed, sheddiпg light oп the iпtimate relatioпship betweeп aпcieпt Egyptiaпs aпd their beloved pets. This caпiпe compaпioп, believed to have beloпged …

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Mysterious Discovery: Giant Whale Fossil Unearthed Deep in the Forest Baffles Scientists

In a baffling and extгаoгdіпагу discovery that has left scientists ѕсгаtсһіпɡ their heads, giant whale foѕѕіɩѕ have inexplicably emerged deeр within a forest, defуіпɡ conventional understanding of paleontology and raising intriguing questions about the …

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Peru’s Hidden Treasure: Kuelap, the “Machu Picchu of the North” Holding Secrets for 500 Years

One of the Inca mummies discovered in a mausoleum on a remote cliff face south of Kuelap.(Supplied: Krista Eleftheriou )Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this articleabc.net.au/news/mummys-been-the-word-for-1300-years-perus-kuelap-is-machu-picchu/6793076Link …

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Analysing the Majesty of the Column of Marcus Aurelius

The Column of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina which stands in Piazza Colonna in Rome is thought to have been erected by Commodus in memory of his father and mother sometime around 180 CE. The column was inspired by its more famous predecessor Trajan’s Column …

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Reviving the Thylacine: Scientists Explore Gene Editing to Bring Back Tasmanian Tigers from Extinction

If successful, the project could be the first time an animal has been “de-extincted” Scientists are undertaking a multi-million dollar project to bring Tasmanian tigers back from extinction and restore them to their historical range in Tasmania. The Tasmanian …

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Exploring the Mystery Behind the Giant Coffin at Egypt’s Saqqara Serapeum Temple

At Egypt’s Saqqara Serapeum temple, there are giant square granite coffins weighing hundreds of tons that confuse world scientists. The Saqqara Serapeum has been a constant source of speculation and mystery since its rediscovery in 1850. Even now, no …

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King Solomon’s Astonishing Wealth at 500 Tons of Gold: Priceless Gold Masks and “Absolutely Legendary” Treasures

King Solomon’s fabled mines which helped the biblical ruler accumulate a gold stash worth more than £2.3 trillion ($3 trillion) are a ‘complete myth’, one historian claims. The Old Testament King is said to have gathered 500 tonnes of pure gold from mines …

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Peru’s Ancient Aqueducts: Sustaining Desert Fertility Through the Ages

The Cantalloc Aqueducts are one of the most outstanding hydraulic engineering works in the world, built in the middle of the desert by the ancient Nazca culture (200 AD – 700 AD). They are located 4 kilometers north from Nazca, in the …

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Unveiling the Sculpture of Saint Bartholomew: Learn About the Early Christian Martyr’s Harrowing Legend

If you look closely, that’s his dissected skin hanging around him. This stunning statue by Marco d’ Agrate from 1562 CE is currently on display at Duomo di Milano Saint Bartholomew was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. After …

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