Construction workers discover a treasure trove of Roman coins from the 3rd century AD weighing a staggering 1,300 pounds

Construction workers discover a treasure trove of Roman coins from the 3rd century AD weighing a staggering 1,300 pounds

Workers laying pipes in a southern Spanish park have unearthed a 1,300lbs (600kg) trove of Roman coins in what culture officials say is a unique historic

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Surprising Rome metro discovery reveals 'Pompeii-like scene' as archaeologists discover ruins of a 3rd century building and the 1,800-year-old remains of a DOG

Surprising Rome metro discovery reveals ‘Pompeii-like scene’ as archaeologists discover ruins of a 3rd century building and the 1,800-year-old remains of a DOG

Digging for Rome’s new subway has unearthed the charred ruins of an early 3rd-century building and the 1,800-year-old skeleton of a crouching dog.

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Ancient solid gold coffin dating back 2,100 years from the 1st century BC was shipped from the US and returned to Egypt

Ancient solid gold coffin dating back 2,100 years from the 1st century BC was shipped from the US and returned to Egypt

The ancient Egyptian gold coffin of a high-ranking priest that was stolen and sold to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art with fake import papers was

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Buried ancient history: More than 2,000 artifacts from the tomb of a 3,500-year-old warrior could give insight into the origins of Greek civilization

Buried ancient history: More than 2,000 artifacts from the tomb of a 3,500-year-old warrior could give insight into the origins of Greek civilization

Last year, archaeologists discovered the skeleton of a 3,500 year old ancient warrior in a tomb packed with treasure in Greece.

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The Forever Lost City: Discovery of a 13th-century ghost city underwater in the heart of an 84,000-year-old crater

The Forever Lost City: Discovery of a 13th-century ghost city underwater in the heart of an 84,000-year-old crater

The beautiful village of Fabbriche di Careggine was ‘lost forever’ when it was flooded to create the artificially made Lake Vagli, but beneath the water the

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After more than 2000 years in darkness. Gladiator's armor left behind in the ruins of Pompeii has been brought to modern light for the first time

After more than 2000 years in darkness. Gladiator’s armor left behind in the ruins of Pompeii has been brought to modern light for the first time

A gladiator’s helmet left behind in the ruins of Pompeii is the centrepiece of an exhibition to be unveiled in Melbourne today.

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Cyclops 👁 According to legend, one-eyed giants that struck fear into humans once roamed the Earth. Surprisingly, these beings did exist, albeit as the result of a failed experiment by the Annunakis. The Annunakis attempted to manipulate the DNA of Homo habilis, aiming to enhance their size, strength, and intelligence. The outcome was impressive in terms of size, as they reached nearly three meters in height and had the physical strength to lift a horse. However, their intellectual development lagged behind. Their level of advancement was only slightly higher than that of mermaids. They lived in small family communities and possessed very primitive tools. While they did develop some form of language, it was limited and seemed to result from contact with humans, rather than being an original creation. These Cyclops inhabited various regions, including parts of Africa, Europe, and areas along the Mexico-U.S. border in America. Evidence of their existence, dating back to 30,000 years ago, was found in caves. The last recorded mention of them can be traced back to the time of the Odyssey, during which the few remaining Cyclops on Easter Island likely inspired the legend of Polyphemus. The only remnants of their culture that have endured are the giant sculptures found on Easter Island. They revered the Annunakis as gods and crafted these sculptures in their honor. Their burial practices involved sea burials, and the last surviving members of their race set out in rudimentary canoes towards the mainland, although they never reached their intended destination. This marked the disappearance of the Cyclops from the world, and as a result, very few of their skeletons have survived to modern times. Occasionally, native fishermen have come across skulls and bones in the sea near Easter Island, but the poor state of preservation and the vast area that would need to be explored have made it nearly impossible to secure funding for a scientific expedition in search of further remains.

Cyclops 👁 According to legend, one-eyed giants that struck fear into humans once roamed the Earth. Surprisingly, these beings did exist, albeit as the result of a failed experiment by the Annunakis. The Annunakis attempted to manipulate the DNA of Homo habilis, aiming to enhance their size, strength, and intelligence. The outcome was impressive in terms of size, as they reached nearly three meters in height and had the physical strength to lift a horse. However, their intellectual development lagged behind. Their level of advancement was only slightly higher than that of mermaids. They lived in small family communities and possessed very primitive tools. While they did develop some form of language, it was limited and seemed to result from contact with humans, rather than being an original creation. These Cyclops inhabited various regions, including parts of Africa, Europe, and areas along the Mexico-U.S. border in America. Evidence of their existence, dating back to 30,000 years ago, was found in caves. The last recorded mention of them can be traced back to the time of the Odyssey, during which the few remaining Cyclops on Easter Island likely inspired the legend of Polyphemus. The only remnants of their culture that have endured are the giant sculptures found on Easter Island. They revered the Annunakis as gods and crafted these sculptures in their honor. Their burial practices involved sea burials, and the last surviving members of their race set out in rudimentary canoes towards the mainland, although they never reached their intended destination. This marked the disappearance of the Cyclops from the world, and as a result, very few of their skeletons have survived to modern times. Occasionally, native fishermen have come across skulls and bones in the sea near Easter Island, but the poor state of preservation and the vast area that would need to be explored have made it nearly impossible to secure funding for a scientific expedition in search of further remains.

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Ancient Petroglyphs And Cave Paintings Depicting “Ancient Aliens”

Ancient Petroglyphs And Cave Paintings Depicting “Ancient Aliens”

The pages of history are adorned with mysteries, and among them, the enigma of ancient petroglyphs and cave paintings depicting what some believe to be “ancient aliens” stands out. These intricate…

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Archaeologists Discover Pompeii Casυalties Who Died iп a Store

Archaeologists Discover Pompeii Casυalties Who Died iп a Store

Archaeologists Discover Pompeii Casυalties Who Died iп a Store

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The Curious Case of the “Screaming Mummy” – Examining an Ancient Egyptian Mystery

The Curious Case of the “Screaming Mummy” – Examining an Ancient Egyptian Mystery

The Cυrioυs Case of the “Screamiпg Mυmmy” – Examiпiпg aп Aпcieпt Egyptiaп Mystery

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