Remains of the inhabitants of Herculaneum who took shelter in the coast buildings during Vesuvius eruption
Remains of the Inhabitants of Herculaneum who took shelter in the coast buildings during Vesuvius eruption. A study found that the residents of the Roman town of Herculaneum weren’t instantly vaporized by the Vesuvius, but were instead baked and put to death. Like neighboring Pompeii, during the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year …
Irish schoolboy discovers 4,000-year-old boat in Roscommon
Irish schoolboy discovers 4,000-year-old boat in Roscommon LISACUL, IRELAND — A 12-year – old boy has found out the ruins of a wooden long-boat while wading in a lake in the Roscommon County of North Central Ireland reported by Irish Independent. The boat may have been built early in the Neolithic period or as late …
Inside an ancient Polish salt mine that has underground lakes, fully carved chapels, and chandeliers made of salt
Inside an ancient Polish salt mine that has underground lakes, fully carved chapels, and chandeliers made of salt. This Polish mine has fascinated millions of visitors, from the underground pools to an impressive carved chapel and is made entirely of salt The Salt Mines of Wieliczka is located in the vicinity of Krakow and are on …
Iron Age Dice and Game Pieces Unearthed in Norway
Iron Age Dice and Game Pieces Unearthed in Norway In western Norway Archaeologists have found unusual elongated dice and board game pieces from the Roman Iron Age. Norwegian archeologists agreed last month to dig up the remains of a small cairn of the early iron age in western Norway. Dotted with monuments and grave mounds, …
Shackled skeletons found in an ancient Roman burial ground in France
Shackled skeletons found in an ancient Roman burial ground in France Hundreds of Roman graves have been found by archaeologists, some of which contain skeletons still bound by shackles on their necks and ankles. A building site about 250 m west of the amphitheater of Saintes once used for fighting between gladiators and the wild …
Controversial 1,500-Year-Old Bible Could Re-Write The History Of Jesus
A 1500 Year Old Bible Found And No One Is Interested? Few subjects are as sensitive as religion. This highly controversial ancient Bible is believed to be between 1,500 to 2,000-year-old. It is written in Syriac, a dialect of the native language of Jesus. If the ancient book is genuine, it would have serious consequences …
Sunken 13th-Century Medieval Village Submerged in Italian Lake Will Reemerge in 2021
Sunken 13th-Century Medieval Village Submerged in Italian Lake Will Reemerge in 2021 Although Atlantis ‘s search for the famed underwater town still has to bring fruit, the lake has been the birthplace of a truly medieval Italian village known as Fabbriche di Careggine has emerged from a lake after being submerged many decades ago. You …
New Evidence Of Ancient Child Sacrifice Found From Bronze Age Mesopotamia
New Evidence Of Ancient Child Sacrifice Found From Bronze Age Mesopotamia About 5,000 years ago, the Mesopotamians buried two 12-year-olds — a boy and a girl — and surrounded their slender bodies with hundreds of bronze spearheads and what appears to be eight human sacrifices, a new study finds. The eight human sacrifices were positioned …
Evidence of 5,000-year-old Neolithic fabric found in Orkney
Evidence of 5,000-year-old Neolithic fabric found in Orkney In Orkney, Scotland, archeologists found new evidence of ancient fabrics from the Neolithic era more than 5000 years ago. The only discovery in Scotland, the second of its kind, came from a fragment of pottery with an impression of a cloth stamped into its surface, found at …
Roman Bath Discovered in Swiss Spa Town
Roman Bath Discovered in Swiss Spa Town In the Swiss city of Baden, a Roman bath part of an ancient spa has been uncovered. It was dismantled at the new pipeline in Baden’s Kurplatz city center and in extremely good condition, completed with finely designed entry steps. It dates back to the second half of …