Tag: ancient civilization

2,200-year-old, extremely rare Egyptian gold coin found in Jerusalem, depicts queen

Rare 2,200-Year-Old Egyptian Gold Coin Unearthed in Jerusalem Depicting a Queen During excavations of Givati Parking Lot, the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered a tiny and special treasure – a 2,200-year-old Egyptian gold coin depicting a queen. This remarkable find has not only captured the attention of archaeologists but has also unveiled a fascinating glimpse into […]

Ancient Maya civilization was far more populous than thought with 16 million at peak

Ancient Maya Civilization: Unveiling the True Scale of its Population A groundbreaking new study led by Tulane University found that the population of the Maya civilization was far more extensive than previously believed. The research challenges existing perceptions and sheds light on the remarkable scale of this ancient society. Contrary to earlier estimates, which pegged […]

China’s 3,500-year-old boat burial culture’s mystery details astonishes experts

China’s 3,500-Year-Old Boat Burial Culture’s Mystery Details Astonishes Experts A recent study is shedding new light on the unique burial practices of an ancient civilization that thrived in what is now modern-day China over 3,500 years ago. The discovery of boat-shaped coffins in various regions of China has long puzzled archaeologists and historians, but new […]

3,000-year-old tomb of high-ranking military commander found in Egypt

3,000-Year-Old Tomb of High-Ranking Military Commander Unearthed in Egypt Egypt announced an exciting discovery of an extraordinary tomb of a military leader from King Tutankhamun’s era, shedding light on the ancient military strategies and hierarchies of the time. The tomb, believed to belong to a high-ranking military commander, was found in the Saqqara necropolis near […]

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