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Ancient Healing Methods Offer an Alternative Paradigm in Health

Tue, 03/05/2024 - 11:52

As long as life has existed on earth, so have issues associated with maintaining health and the remediation of disease. Today, when many of us get sick, our first course of action

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Gold-Filled Tomb of Pre-Hispanic Lord Unearthed in Panama

Tue, 03/05/2024 - 08:45

For gold lovers, it doesn’t get much better than this discovery at the archaeological park of El Caño in Panama. Archaeologists have unveiled the tomb of an esteemed Coclé lord from the pre-Hispanic era.

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How Taming Fire Changed Everything for Early Humans (Video)

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 18:31

The emergence of fire mastery represents a transformative juncture in human development, potentially initiated by early hominins like Homo erectus around 1.6 million years ago. 

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Still Searching Aztec Montezuma’s Lost Treasure

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 17:30

The missing gold of Montezuma, ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire was buried by the Aztecs, the Utes protected it, the Spanish killed for it, and the Mormons looted it, but is the bulk of it still out there?

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The Verona Astrolabe Reveals A History of Islamic – Jewish Scientific Exchange

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 16:50

The identification of an eleventh century Islamic astrolabe bearing both Arabic and Hebrew inscriptions makes it one of the oldest examples ever discovered and one of only a handful known in the world.

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Decoding the Enigma of the Shroud of Turin (Video)

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 14:49

In the tumultuous backdrop of Jerusalem in 33 AD, the narrative of Jesus Christ's final days unfolded dramatically. Following his triumphal entry into the city and subsequent confrontation within the Temple, Jesus faced arrest by Jewish authorities and a trial under Roman rule. His crucifixion and hurried burial laid the groundwork for one of Christianity's most enduring mysteries: the Shroud of Turin.

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Proof Ancient Mesoamericans Drank Sacred Tobacco-Infused Liquids is Found

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 11:44

In a new chemical analysis performed on ceramic vases recovered during excavations at the ancient metropolis of Cotzumalhuapa in southwestern Guatemala, a team of researchers from Yale University

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Bronze Age Burial Study Links Peoples of Britain and Luxembourg

Mon, 03/04/2024 - 08:29

An illuminating study published in late 2023 has found evidence of family links in the western European Bell Beaker communities, linking Britain to Luxembourg in the Bronze Age.

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Lilith: Ancient Demon, Dark Deity or Sensual Goddess?

Sun, 03/03/2024 - 16:54

Lilith, an ancient mythological figure and one of the oldest known female spirits in the world, has embodied various roles across cultures. In some sources she has been described as a demon

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What Really Happened to the Canaanites? (Video)

Sun, 03/03/2024 - 14:48

The Israelites' entry into Canaan around 1250 BC, following their forty-year journey through the desert, was a pivotal event shrouded in religious significance.

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Captain Boycott's Abuse of Irish Farmers Sparked the Term “Boycott”

Sun, 03/03/2024 - 11:50

Certain words emerge from peculiar circumstances, leaving an indelible mark on language and society. The term “boycott” is one such example

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What Ancient Farmers Can Really Teach Us About Adapting to Climate Change

Sun, 03/03/2024 - 08:54

In dozens of archaeological discoveries around the world, from the once-successful reservoirs and canals of Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the deserted Viking colonies of Greenland

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Pythagoras’ Claim of Universal Musical Harmony Wrong, Finds Study

Sat, 03/02/2024 - 16:42

Ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras posited that "consonance," a harmonious combination of notes, arises from specific relationships between simple numbers like 3 and 4

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The Giant Prehistoric Ape Doomed By Its Own Coolness (Video)

Sat, 03/02/2024 - 15:12

The saga of the giant prehistoric ape, often overshadowed by its cinematic counterpart, unveils a creature of remarkable proportions and enigmatic fate. 

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Babylon’s Temple of Ninmakh, the Mesopotamian Goddess of Humankind

Sat, 03/02/2024 - 12:17

One of the great temples constructed during the Neo-Babylonian period (626-539 BC), the golden age of the city of Babylon, was the Temple of Ninmakh. The temple was built adjacent to the famous Processional Way 

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Two Napoleons: The French Caesars of Modern History

Sat, 03/02/2024 - 09:02

The life of Napoleon Bonaparte, remembered as one of history's greatest conquerors, shares countless parallels with that of Julius Caesar. Fueled by a profound admiration for the classics

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What Happened to the Knights Templar? (Video)

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 18:43

Originating in the fervor of the Crusades during the 12th century, the Knights Templar emerged as a dedicated order sworn to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. 

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Hidden Monoliths Beneath Sacsayhuaman Point To Lost Civilization

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 18:24

Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park, located above the ancient city of Cusco in Peru, hides a secret. Hidden beneath the archaeological sites are some very strange and beautiful stone vestiges

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The Epic Rise and Demise of the Khwarazmian Empire

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 16:47

The Khwarazmian Empire, spanning from the 11th to the 13th centuries, flourished as a formidable power in Central Asia. Situated along the Silk Road

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The Five Greatest Ancient Roman Politicians (Video)

Fri, 03/01/2024 - 14:56

The Roman Republic, a crucible of political innovation, incubated the brilliance of figures whose legacies endure through the annals of history.

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