Coins buried during the English Civil War found on the farm

Coins buried during the English Civil War found on the farm

Coins buried during the English Civil War found on the farm A plowed farmer’s field in England is notable not because of crops, but because of coins. A trove of over 1,000 coins dating to the English Civil War has been discovered in a field near the British village Ewerby, according to a report from …

Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan

Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan

Eighteenth-Century Artifacts Uncovered in Michigan Excavators working at Mackinac State Historic Parks have uncovered a heart-shaped ring, a sleeve ʙuттon made of glᴀss or crystal, a gunflint, a plain pewter ʙuттon, a plain brᴀss ʙuттon, and part of a bone knife handle at the site of a house at Colonial Michilimackinac, a fort first established …

Up to 500 guillotine victims found in walls of French monument

Up to 500 guillotine victims found in walls of French monument

Up to 500 guillotine victims found in walls of French monument The bodies of nearly 500 people, including Maximilien Robespierre, an architect of the reign of terror, guillotined during the French Revolution have been believed to have buried in Paris ‘ catacombs. Yet recent research indicates that these individuals may have been laid to rest elsewhere: …

15,000 Years Ago, Humans in Israel Ate Snakes and Lizards

15,000 Years Ago, Humans in Israel Ate Snakes and Lizards

15,000 Years Ago, Humans in Israel Ate Snakes and Lizards New research suggests ancient humans living in what is now Israel regularly dined on lizards and snakes, reports Luke Tress for the Times of Israel. These people may have developed a taste for reptiles in order to find enough food as they transitioned to living in …

New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington

New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington

New Plant Identified in 1,400-Year-Old Pipe in Washington Rhus glabra, a herb commonly known as smooth sumac, was smoked by people in the Washington State more than 1.400 years ago. The finding was made by a team of researchers from the State University of Washington is the first time scientists in an archeological pipe have …

The stunning 3D face of ‘jawless’ Stone Age man whose head was found on a SPIKE revealed

The stunning 3D face of ‘jawless’ Stone Age man whose head was found on a SPIKE revealed

The stunning 3D face of ‘jawless’ Stone Age man whose head was found on a SPIKE revealed It is likely that the world never understands why the head of the man from Stone Age is on a stake and tossed into an underwater grave, but now it will see his face.  The technology of 3D face …

16th-Century Cemetery in Poland Yields Children’s Remains

16th-Century Cemetery in Poland Yields Children’s Remains

Mᴀss 16th-century grave reveals grim remains of over 100 children with coins in their mouths In Southeast Poland the bodies of more than 100 children were found, some with coins in their mouths. It verified the local legends of the child’s graveyard. Archeologists revealed a total of 115 bodies following the discovery of human bones by …

17th-Century Artifacts Found at Soldiers’ Barracks in Ireland

17th-Century Artifacts Found at Soldiers’ Barracks in Ireland

17th-Century Artifacts Found at Soldiers’ Barracks in Ireland Unearthing at the Athlone Garda Station on Barrack Street offered an insight into the life of a soldier from the 17th century 17th-century soldier in the town. The archaeological findings suggest that the soldiers’ rowdy ways included drinking, smoking, and gambling on blood sports at the barracks site. …

Alaskan volcano eruption linked to fall of Roman Republic: Study

Alaskan volcano eruption linked to fall of Roman Republic: Study

Alaskan volcano eruption linked to fall of Roman Republic: Study The proof of an unprecedented period of extreme cold in ancient Rome has come to light through a multinational team of scientists and historians: an unlikely cause of the mᴀss explosion of the Alaska Okmok volcano on the opposite side of the world. Written sources identify …

The First Temple At Gobekli Tepe: Denisovan & Anunnaki Ancient Aliens Origins

The First Temple At Gobekli Tepe: Denisovan & Anunnaki Ancient Aliens Origins

The First Temple At Gobekli Tepe: Denisovan & Anunnaki Ancient Aliens Origins Gobekli Tepe is the oldest known ancient site at the age of 12,000 and is undoubtedly the first known Temple in the world. At least 7,000 years before the Sumerian Empire, its presence raises questions as to how the history of civilization and …