Tag: ancient civilizations

Terracotta relief unveils Carpetania’s unexpected influence on ancient globalization

Terracotta Relief Unveils Carpetania’s Unexpected Influence on Ancient Globalization A recent discovery of a decorated terracotta relief is rewriting the history of ancient Carpetania, shedding light on its unexpected influence on early globalization. The artifact, unearthed from a remote archaeological site in the heart of Carpetania, has sparked excitement and intrigue among historians and archaeologists […]

Scientist reconstructs sounds of ancient underground city with 3D virtual soundscape

Reconstructing the Sounds of the Past: A Journey into the Ancient Underground City’s Acoustic Landscape Modern cities teem with diverse sounds, from the roar of vehicles to the melodies of bustling crowds and the rhythmic hum of technology. These auditory elements form the symphony of urban life, shaping our experiences and interactions on a daily […]

Garden of Eden in Giza? New study calls Pyramid the Bible’s Tree of Life

Garden of Eden in Giza? New Study Calls Pyramid the Bible’s Tree of Life A new paper by computer engineer Dr. Konstantin Borisov stakes an attention-grabbing claim: the biblical Garden of Eden was not in Mesopotamia, as traditionally believed, but rather at the Giza Plateau in Egypt, right under the shadow of the Great Pyramid. […]

5,000-year-old Peruvian Caral civilization grave reveals high status of women

5,000-Year-Old Peruvian Caral Civilization Grave Reveals High Status of Women At a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Peru, archaeologists unearthed an astonishingly well-preserved grave of a woman from the ancient Caral civilization. This discovery sheds light on the high status and roles that women held in this advanced society that thrived over 5,000 years ago […]

Hoard of silver artifacts found, may point to first Dacian settlement in Romania

Hoard of Silver Artifacts Found: Uncovering Clues to the First Dacian Settlement in Romania Amateur metal detectorists uncovered a stunning collection of silver jewelry, the first evidence of a potential Dacian settlement in Romania. This discovery has sent ripples of excitement through the archaeological community, shedding light on the early history of the region and […]

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