The ancient world has captivated the public imagination for centuries. From lost burial sites to sunken cities, there are ...
The ancient Egyptians didn't want tomb robbers to pilfer treasures in the pyramids, so how did they stop thieves?
For centuries, astronomers have puzzled over the origins of one of the universe's oldest and densest stellar systems, known ...
New simulations suggest globular clusters form in multiple ways and point to a mysterious new type of star system that may ...
Columbian mammoths in Mexico are genetically different from those in the U.S. and Canada, surprise DNA study reveals.
Unravelling the Mystery of Knossos and the Minotaur' The legend of the Minotaur and its labyrinth has captivated us for ...
The cult behind these rocks likely revolved around water, supported by the stones’ fish-themed designs and placements near ...
A new study led by Vahe Gurzadyan of Yerevan State University offers a clearer explanation for Armenia’s ancient dragon stones, finding that the monuments were purposefully placed and constructed with ...
Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment Ancient Mysteries Conference It’s happening Oct. 2-5 at their location on 67th Street and Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach. Find out more by ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has recently discovered the biosignature, revealing the possibility of ancient life that once ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a bench were clients and laborers would wait for the master of Villa of the Mysteries.
The ancient Philistines ate pork, drank alcohol, and worshiped multiple deities. Culturally, there is absolutely nothing in common between them and modern Gazans. The latter identify as “Arabs,” not ...