Ukraine discovers a 5,000-year-old megalithic Stonehenge like monument!

Ukraine discovers a 5,000-year-old megalithic Stonehenge like monument! Archaeological digs still reveal historical aspects that remain puzzling to some. Such is the case with these archaeologists who are on a mission in Ukraine in the village of Novooleksandrivka, about ten kilometres south of the city of Dnipro. According to them, they discovered a place where …

The Largest Cave ever found on earth. so big, it has its own ecosystem

The Largest Cave ever found on earth. so big, it has its own ecosystem The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave passage in the world. This huge and intricate cave system was created by water that percolated down from a rainforest above, ultimately carving into the rock. Deep inside the cave sits a …

Around 23,000 years old human footprints in North America were found in New Mexico

Around 23,000 years old human footprints in North America found in New Mexico “Archaeologists and researchers in allied fields have long sought to understand human colonization of North America,” said Bournemouth University’s Professor Matthew Bennett and colleagues. “Questions remain about when and how people migrated, where they originated, and how their arrival affected the established …

3,000-Year-Old Tablet Suggests Biblical King Could Have Existed

3,000-Year-Old Tablet Suggests Biblical King Could Have Existed A new reading of an ancient tablet that is hard to decipher suggests that the biblical King Balak may have been a real historical person, suggests a new study. But the study’s researchers recommend that people take this finding “with due caution,” and other biblical experts agree.” …

Cheery Skeleton Mosaic Found in Turkey Says, “Enjoy Your Life”

Cheery Skeleton Mosaic Found in Turkey Says, “Enjoy Your Life” In the ruins of a 3rd Century B.C house, Turkish archaeologists came across an incredible find: a mosaic that features a skeleton with a large loaf of bread and a pitcher of wine. Besides, the imagery of a skeleton having a blast with the bread …

An Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History

An Astonishingly Small Stone Carving That Has the Power to Change Art History A new discovery at the University of Cincinnati by researchers is upending the way we think about Western Civilization’s development. More than a year after the 3,500-year-old tomb of a warrior from the Bronze Age in Greece was found, an amazing piece …

‘World’s longest art gallery’ makes Nine Mile Canyon unique

‘World’s longest art gallery’ makes Nine Mile Canyon unique Situated in the desert of eastern Utah, The Nine Mile Canyon is the world’s longest art gallery. This canyon is home to tens of thousands of petroglyphs and pictographs over a 40-mile stretch. The canyon’s art was created by the culture of Fremont and the people …

Once-In-A-Lifetime Find: Miners In Uruguay Get Surprised With A Beautiful Heart-Shaped Amethyst Geode

Once-In-A-Lifetime Find: Miners In Uruguay Get Surprised With A Beautiful Heart-Shaped Amethyst Geode Beautiful gemstones that have been transformed to take on different shapes adorn several items of jewellery. However, the natural amethyst geode discovered by these miners did not need any processing. That’s because it already seems to be fine! In its latest Santa …

Kailasa Temple, The Massive Temple Was Chiseled By Hand For More Than 20 Years

Kailasa Temple, The Massive Temple Was Chiseled By Hand For More Than 20 Years Archeologists have recently uncovered a temple in what could be the world’s next wonder, carved out of mountain rock by ancients. The temple is known as the Kailasa Temple in Elora, Maharashtra, India. Some people call it the Kailash. The temple …

Archaeologists Find 1,800-Year-Old Wall Carving Of A Penis

Archaeologists Find 1,800-Year-Old Wall Carving Of A Penis Hadrian’s Wall was a barrier constructed by the Romans to protect them from enemy hordes of barbarians. What remains of the structure is millennia old, and it remains a testament to its structural integrity to this day. Repairs were often required, of course, for which loyal soldiers …