
Rare Archaeological Discoveries In The Sacred Animal Necropolis In Saqqara
Rare Archaeological Discoveries In The Sacred Animal Necropolis In Saqqara Egypt is a land of great interest to anyone interested in archaeology and ancient history, but at present times the Coronavirus outbreak doesn’t allow us to admire the treasures of the land of the Pharaohs. However, we can still use online resources to learn more …

Ancient Mongolian Nests Show Dinosaurs Protected Their Eggs
Ancient Mongolian Nests Show Dinosaurs Protected Their Eggs An exquisitely preserved dinosaur nesting site discovered in the Gobi Desert shows that some of these prehistoric animals nested in groups and, like birds, protected their eggs. “Dinosaurs are often portrayed as solitary creatures that nested on their own, buried their eggs and then just went away,” …

Mysterious shipwreck found near Sweden full of household items dates back to 14th century
Mysterious shipwreck found near Sweden full of household items dates back to 14th century New details have emerged surrounding the mysterious wreckage of two medieval ships found off the coast of Sweden last spring. Researchers have finally determined their age and distant origins. The merchant ships were spotted near the construction of a railway tunnel …

Discovery of a rare lead sling bullet bearing a magic inscription for victory
Discovery of a rare lead sling bullet bearing a magic inscription for victory During excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority in Yavne, a rare lead sling bullet was discovered – possibly belonging to a Greek soldier, bearing a magic inscription for victory. On the sling bullet was the Greek inscription “Victory of Heracles and Hauronas”. …

Archeologists unearth largest rare wooden Haniwa Statue in Japan
Archeologists unearth largest rare wooden “Haniwa” Statue in Japan The remains of a 3.5-meter-tall wooden “haniwa” statue have been discovered at one of the “kofun” ancient burial mounds that comprise the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Japan, according to a local education board on Thursday. The statue is thought to …

11,000 year-old carving of man holding his penis is the oldest narrative from the ancient world
11,000 year-old carving of man holding his penis is the oldest narrative from the ancient world Research conducted in Göbeklitepe, which was considered “the place where history began,” has revealed the oldest narrative art in history. With a man holding his penis and flanking by leopards, the relief dates back to approximately 11,000 years ago, …

Neolithic Grinding Stone Found in Scotland
Neolithic Grinding Stone Found in Scotland A place where people with an axe to grind gathered 4,500 years ago has been uncovered by archaeologists and volunteers. An area of abrasive sandstone close to Balfron, near Stirling, has been found to have been used like a giant whetstone by Neolithic toolmakers to polish stone axes. Over …

New Dates Obtained for Ethiopia’s Early Christian Churches
New Dates Obtained for Ethiopia’s Early Christian Churches Archaeologists have made an important discovery in the Kingdom of Aksum, a major ancient power in Northeastern Africa, identifying two churches from shortly after the Aksumite’s conversion to Christianity. These are some of the first churches in the Kingdom reliably dated to this key period. The Aksumite …

11,000-Year-Old Carvings Uncovered in Turkey
11,000-Year-Old Carvings Uncovered in Turkey In Sayburç, Turkey, not far from the famous settlement of Göbekli Tepe, an archaeologist discovered an 11,000-year-old scene carved into a wall. It’s one of the oldest narrative depictions in the archaeological record. The narrative scene depicts five figures: two humans, a bull, and two leopards. One of the humans is holding a snake, …

Huge funerary building and Fayoum portraits discovered in Egypt Fayoum
Huge funerary building and Fayoum portraits discovered in Egypt Fayoum The Egyptian archaeological mission working in the Gerza archaeological site in Fayoum revealed a huge funerary building from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods, as well as a number of Fayoum portraits. These are the first mummy portraits discovered at Fayoum during an archaeological dig since …