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    Scientists claim to have found the ruins of Noah’s Ark.

    A team of researchers from Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ), Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University (AİÇÜ, Turkey), and Andre…

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    Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old stone star map.

    In northeastern Italy, researchers have uncovered a stone artifact marked with traces of chiseling that may represent a star map. This ancient tool likely helped determine the timing of agricultural…

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    A strange sculptural head of a Maya warrior has been found in Yucatán.

    The head, likely part of a sculpture, is adorned with a snake-shaped helmet featuring an open mouth and a feathered headdress. This artifact is valuable as it sheds light on…

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    In Pompeii, an ancient fabric dyeing technique has been revived.

    The new project at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii aims to showcase the diverse lives of the city’s inhabitants before its destruction. As a reminder, the city was buried under…

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    Why didn’t Alexander the Great invade Rome?

    Alexander the Great conquered a vast territory stretching from the Balkans to modern-day Pakistan. But had he turned his attention westward, it’s quite possible he could have taken Rome, defeating…

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    New discoveries in Pompeii: a history preserved in lava.

    The ancient Roman city of Pompeii, preserved under volcanic lava, continues to astonish archaeologists with new discoveries that provide a captivating glimpse into the lives of its inhabitants. Recently, researchers…

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    Viking trade routes extended to the Arctic: a study

    Vikings were not only notorious raiders and seafarers who discovered America 500 years before Columbus, but they were also traders. Between the 8th and 11th centuries, they established extensive trade…

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    In Italy, a tomb with rare frescoes has been uncovered, dating back 2,200 years.

    In honor of this three-headed guardian dog, archaeologists have named their discovery the “Tomb of Cerberus.” The sealed burial site was found in the town of Giugliano in Campania, located…

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    The Scent of Eternity: Secrets of Egyptian Mummification

    Scientists have successfully recreated the scent of the embalming fluid used in ancient Egypt for mummification, a liquid that played a crucial role in preserving mummies. Dubbed the “fragrance of…

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    Redheads have been living on our planet for 10 million years.

    Natural redheads are quite rare these days, with only about two percent of the world’s population sporting red hair. However, researchers say that this hair color has existed on our…

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    Unknown treasures of Heracleion have been discovered: the Egyptian version of Atlantis.

    The sunken Egyptian city of Heracleion, which disappeared into the Mediterranean Sea over a thousand years ago, is often linked to the legend of Atlantis. Among the recent discoveries shared…

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    Vlad the Impaler: the bloody tears of the real Dracula

    It is believed that the inspiration for the literary figure of Dracula came from a real historical person – the Romanian prince Vlad the Impaler. Experts now say that this…

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    A wooden structure from the Stone Age: an incredible discovery in Zambia.

    Archaeologists have uncovered what may be the oldest example of woodworking, created nearly half a million years ago. This remarkable find provides clear evidence that ancient Stone Age humans began…

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    In the tomb of the first queen of Egypt, wine that is 5,000 years old was discovered.

    Austrian and German archaeologists have explored the burial complex of Meret-Neit, located in Abydos, in the central part of Egypt. According to researchers, the queen ruled Ancient Egypt around 3000…

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    The slab with mysterious engravings is a giant treasure map.

    In 2021, the so-called Saint-Belec slab was recognized as the oldest map of Europe, dating back 4,000 years. This stone features an intriguing engraving that has puzzled historians for over…

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    Zoological Painting: A Scientific Book from the Stone Age

    Over 400 tracks from various animal species have been identified in remarkable detail for the first time. Researchers enlisted a trio of experienced local trackers to help unravel the mystery…

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    The oldest footwear in Europe has been discovered in a Spanish cave inhabited by bats.

    Researchers from the University of Alcalá and the Autonomous University of Barcelona have shed light on a discovery that dates back to the 19th century. They confirmed that this pair…

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    The real Dracula was a vegan.

    Nothing conjures up images of a “bloodthirsty vampire” quite like the name Dracula. However, expert analysis suggests that Vlad the Impaler—the man who inspired this character—was actually a vegan. Brutal,…

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    Pike aspic and saffron ice cream: what knights ate.

    Mr. Bohdan Halonzka wakes up early. He quickly gets dressed, drinks his coffee, hurriedly checks the news on his smartphone, and rushes off to work. After all, he has a…

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    We were on the brink of extinction: humanity was nearly wiped out.

    Scientists have repeatedly warned that climate change could wipe out humanity on Earth. Now, there is compelling evidence that this has happened before, nearly 900,000 years ago. At that time,…

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    A rare find: a 3,000-year-old gleaming sword.

    During excavations in the small town of Nordlingen in southern Germany, archaeologists uncovered an astonishing piece of ancient weaponry. An incredibly rare Bronze Age sword has left even experts in…

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    The language of Neanderthals: how did they communicate?

    Neanderthals, it seems, got along well enough to mate with one another. However, the level of conversation that preceded romances among these hominins remains a matter of considerable ambiguity. The…

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    Lady with ivory from the Eneolithic period.

    In 2008, near Seville, Spain, archaeologists uncovered a Copper Age burial site that astonished them with its wealth of artifacts. The ancient grave contained a rare ivory tusk, high-quality flint,…

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    Necklace dating back 9,000 years: reconstruction of the ornament.

    During excavations in Jordan, archaeologists uncovered a child’s grave containing a remarkable necklace that has since disintegrated into thousands of beads. According to researchers, this burial dates back 9,000 years.…

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    The Theater of Nero in Rome: an exceptional discovery by archaeologists.

    In a recent excavation in Rome, just a few meters from the Vatican, archaeologists uncovered the ruins of a private theater from the 1st century, once owned by the Roman…

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    Jellyfish as a Reward: A New Discovery by Archaeologists

    Archaeologists have uncovered a rather unusual ancient award while exploring an area in England that once marked the northern edge of the Roman Empire. It was during excavations of an…

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    Arrows and mercury: the deadly traps of the tomb of the Chinese emperor.

    The mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, was discovered back in 1974. It was here that the legendary Terracotta Army was unearthed. However, the 2,200-year-old tomb…

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    Climate change has contributed to the evolution of humanity.

    A new study has revealed that climate change may have driven evolution by endowing our ancient ancestors with larger brains. The challenges of the Ice Age tested early humans’ ingenuity,…

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    Bees on Coins: The Strange Connection Between Insects and Money

    In 2022, Australia released a two-dollar coin featuring images of honeybees. This concept echoes a similar idea from around 2400 years ago in the Kingdom of Macedon, where a silver…

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    Alexander the Great: the invincible conqueror and a tragic father

    Alexander the Great is one of the most remarkable military leaders in history, known for his conquests that brought down powerful civilizations like the Persian Empire and Ancient Egypt. He…

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    The Flavor of the Stars: The Ancestry of the New Year’s Drink

    The countdown to the New Year traditionally begins with a festive glass filled with bubbling champagne. Sparkling wine has become a symbol of joy, celebration, romance, and a successful start,…

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    Tutankhamun: not a frail youth, but a hardened warrior.

    According to legends, the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt from the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom, who ruled around 1332-1323 B.C., was not the frail boy-king he is often portrayed…

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    Drunk at the wheel? A new theory on the death of Tutankhamun.

    Tutankhamun is one of the most famous pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. He ruled 3,000 years ago, ascending to the throne at the age of 9 or 10 and dying at…

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    The Aroma of Tapputi: Scientists Recreated an Ancient Mesopotamian Perfume

    Turkish researchers have uncovered the formula for an ancient Mesopotamian perfume during excavations in Ashur, the capital of ancient Assyria, located in modern-day Iraq. In the second millennium BCE, the…

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    Vikings discovered America 500 years before Columbus, according to new research.

    For a long time, it was believed that Christopher Columbus was the first to discover America, having reached its shores in 1492. However, in the 1960s, researchers stumbled upon a…

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    Surprise for archaeologists: repair workers in Rome discovered an ancient statue of Hercules.

    Hercules is a legendary hero from ancient Roman mythology, derived from the Greek hero Heracles. For centuries, his marble statue lay buried deep beneath the Appian Way Park (Parco Archeologico…

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    Magellan: How Familiar Spices Contributed to Geographic Discoveries

    Those who are interested in the history of circumnavigation know well who Ferdinand Magellan is. This Portuguese navigator and explorer, who dreamed of the ocean from a young age, entered…

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    The priest and the horseman: who is buried in the mysterious sarcophagi beneath Notre-Dame Cathedral?

    During restoration work at Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was nearly destroyed by a fire three years ago, archaeologists uncovered two lead coffins buried beneath the nave of the cathedral for several…

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    In the center of Paris, a Gallic necropolis dating back 2000 years has been uncovered.

    The team from the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP) has uncovered around 50 tombs dating back to the 1st to 4th centuries AD. Researchers were already aware…

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    Stunning discovery: a large treasure of ancient Roman coins has been unearthed in Italy.

    Researchers are now sharing various theories about the origins of the treasure trove of silver denarii. It was discovered by an explorer from the Livorno archaeological group during an expedition…

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    Tools of the ancient goldsmith: archaeologists have uncovered the mystery of the stones found near Stonehenge.

    The stones discovered near Stonehenge over 200 years ago are nothing more than a set of tools for working with gold. This conclusion was reached by British archaeologists who re-examined…

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    Pomegranate and gold: a rare necklace was discovered in the burial of a medieval British woman.

    Experts have dated the necklace to between 630 and 670 AD. A team of researchers from the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) discovered this early medieval artifact during excavations in…

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    Military animals: spies, sappers, fighters, and kamikazes.

    The famous dog Patron is not the only four-legged hero in the ongoing human conflict. Throughout history, various cultures have enlisted the help of dogs, horses, camels, and even elephants,…

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    To overcome insomnia, all it takes is one change in your diet.

    A new study from Columbia and the University of Chicago has revealed that consuming a certain amount of fruit during the day can enhance sleep quality that very night. Poor…

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    Owls take risks: going to bed late ages the brain.

    It turns out that night owls, or those who thrive in the late hours, may age mentally faster than early risers. To uncover this, a team of researchers from the…

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    Scientists have discovered a new blood type. It exists in only one woman on Earth.

    A team of scientists has discovered a new blood type in a 68-year-old woman from the French overseas region of Guadeloupe. The researchers recently announced their finding at the congress…

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    Eat chickpeas and say goodbye to cholesterol!

    According to a new study from the Illinois Institute of Technology, daily consumption of a cup (or can) of chickpeas significantly lowers cholesterol levels. This means a simple and affordable…

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    Waking up too early? Check your thyroid gland!

    Experts warn that consistently waking up to an alarm clock may be a sign of a serious hormonal disorder that can lead to life-threatening heart problems. This condition is known…

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