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Neanderthals and Homo Sapiens Shared This Cave 50,000 Years Ago

Deep in southern France, near the small town of Malataverne, is a limestone cave called Grotte Mandrin. And it has housed Neanderthal and human history for over 100,000 years. As more of a shelter, the cave withstood the hands of time because of its location. The mistral — a famous French northwesterly wind that blows […]

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Mysterious Underwater City Found: Ancient Architecture Superior to Egypt’s Pyramids!

Archaeologists exploring China’s Fuxian Lake, Yunnan Province, unveiled the remnants of an enormous ancient architectural complex in a dig initiated on June 13, 2006. The sophistication of these underwater ruins surpasses even that of Egypt’s pyramids. During the expedition, the team found intricately carved stones strategically placed, suggesting the creations of advanced ancient civilizations. The

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“The Age of Mystery: When a Child Meets a Giant”

Iп aп extraordiпary display remiпisceпt of sceпes coпjυred by the literary worlds of Lewis Carroll or L. Fraпk Baυm, a cυrioυs photograph has sυrfaced, showiпg a child staпdiпg υпfazed beside what caп oпly be described as a giaпt, mythical ape-like creatυre. The image, sepia-toпed aпd carryiпg the weight of history, captυres a momeпt that blυrs

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The Shroud of Turin is a nearly 800-year-old piece of cloth depicting the negative image of an unknown man.

New scientific tests on the Shroud of Turin, which went on display Saturday in a special TV appearance introduced by the Pope, dates the cloth to ancient times, challenging earlier experiments dating it only to the Middle Ages. Pope Francis sent a special video message to the televised event in the Cathedral of Saint John

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Helicoprion is an extinct genus of shark that lived during the Permian period, approximately 290 to 250 million years ago

Helicoprion is an extinct genus of shark that lived during the Permian period, approximately 290 to 250 million years ago. It is known for its unusual spiral arrangement of teeth, which has led to much speculation and debate among scientists. The most distinctive feature of Helicoprion is its “tooth whorl,” a spiral of teeth that

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Are Ancient Pyramid Complexes a Map to a Computer Circuit Board? Pyramids, Teotihuacan, Ancient aliens

What modern European “experts” are learning with “advanced” technology was seemingly common knowledge to ancient Asian, African, and American astronomers. The Pyramids of Xi’an in China, the Great Pyramids of Giza in Kemet/Egypt, and the Teotihuacan Pyramids of ancient #Anahuac, now known as Mexico, all have an amazing alignment with Orion’s Belt in the well-known

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Polish archaeologists uncover astronomical petroglyphs dating back to the 3rd century in Colorado

A team of researchers from Jagiellonian University in Kraków, southern Poland, led by Professor Radosław Palonka, has unveiled remarkable findings in the Castle Rock Pueblo settlement complex, situated on the picturesque Mesa Verde plateau along the Colorado-Utah border. Over a decade of exploration in this region has brought to light extensive petroglyphs and carvings that

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Dominique Vivant Denon – Measurement of the Sphinx of Giza, December 29, 1799

The Eighteenth century in France is marked by the publication of Diderot’s Encyclopédie and the ideas of Illuminism, ‘the enlightenment’, from the French word ‘lumières’ or lights. These concepts underline the beginnings of rationalism, ideas of classification and arrangement of human learning in a single book, in order. Napoleon, a student of gunnery, one of

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Queen Tiye (Pronounced Tee-Yay) or “Taya”, as she was indigenously known, was a Kemetic Queen thought to be of Nubian origin who lived between 1398 and 1338 BC.

Tiye (also known as Tiy, 1398-1338 BCE) was a queen of Egypt of the 18th dynasty, wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep III, mother of Akhenaten, and grandmother of both Tutankhamun and Ankhsenamun. She exerted an enormous influence at the courts of both her husband and son and is known to have communicated directly with rulers

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