Discoveries
Does This Dagger Possess Spiritual Powers?
Deep within the mystical Valley of the Kings in Egypt, on a momentous day, February 16, 1923, an extraordinary discovery was unfolding. Leading the charge was a British excavation team under the capable stewardship of the intrepid archaeologist Howard Carter. This dedicated group embarked on a journey into an underground burial chamber that held the secrets of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh - the enigmatic King Tutankhamun.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Does The Spear of Destiny Have Divine Powers?
Within the pages of the Old Testament of the Bible, one encounters a plethora of holy relics, including the radiant menorah and the enigmatic Ark of the Covenant. However, as the New Testament unfolds, it too unveils a selection of sacred objects, among them a spear that features prominently in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Are The Lost Treasures of King Solomon Buried Deep Within These Mines?
Nestled in the arid deserts of Southern Israel lies the rugged expanse known as the Timna Valley. Today, this region is celebrated for its distinctive sandstone formations and inscriptions, but over 3,000 years ago, it served as a hub for an extensive network of copper mines.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Have We Found The Garden of Eden?
New York City, in the warm month of July 1996, marked a significant moment in scientific discovery. Seismologist Dr. Paul Richards and his dedicated team at Columbia University unveiled a finding that challenged the conventional understanding of our planet. They revealed a startling revelation - while the Earth's surface completes a full rotation in 24 hours, the iron core deep within the Earth actually rotates at a faster pace. This unique observation pertained to the relative rotation of the Earth's core in relation to its surface. What they discerned was a surprising lack of constancy in this rotation, igniting speculation that there might be a disconnect between the two layers. This departure from the conventional understanding of a molten core led to a daring hypothesis - could the Earth be hollow?
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Are These The Largest Archeological Finds of The 20th Century?
In the year 1938, the archaeologist Matthew Sterling embarked on an excavation in Tres Zapotes, Mexico. His team set out to unearth the remnants of an ancient civilization—the Olmec people. This Mesoamerican culture dates back as far as 1200 BC, and their history remains shrouded in mystery.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Why Was There A Massive Ancient Cemetery in Malta?
In 1902, on the picturesque island of Malta, nestled in the Mediterranean, a remarkable discovery was made during the excavation for a new housing development near the eastern coast. Beneath the ground, construction workers unearthed an unexpected and highly unusual prehistoric structure. Carved from solid limestone, this enigmatic structure was not an ordinary find but a portal to a forgotten world dating back more than 5,000 years.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
Did This Man Travel Back To The 1950s?
Liverpool, England, a renowned historical port city, is primarily recognized as the birthplace of The Beatles. However, it has also acquired a rather unusual reputation over the years. It's been suggested that in Liverpool, the passage of time takes on a peculiar quality, making it a focal point for a phenomenon known as Time Slips. These Time Slips are incidents of unintentional time travel.
By Cornelious Nyabuto2 years ago in History
10 Weirdest and Wackiest Festivals Worldwide
La Tomatina Festival in Buñol, Spain La Tomatina is one of the world's most famous and bizarre food fights. Every year on the last Wednesday in August, thousands of people from all over the world gather in the small town of Buñol in eastern Spain to engage in a massive tomato battle. The festival involves participants throwing ripe tomatoes at each other, covering the streets and everyone involved in a sea of tomato pulp. It's a unique and colorful event that attracts both locals and tourists, and it's all about having fun and letting loose..
By Mogomotsi Moremi2 years ago in History
14 Tales of Resilience, Curiosity, and Defiance
History unfurls with threads of ingenuity, like an ornate tapestry crafted over centuries. As we peer into the crevices of time, stories emerge to challenge our assumptions and illuminate the adaptability of human nature. What lies beneath the ruins and relics of antiquity? Let us examine 14 vignettes, each unveiling humanity's impulse to endure and evolve.
By Amanda Gumede2 years ago in History
NECKLACING
In the town square, a man lies with his hands bound and bloodied, screaming as he burns slowly to death, his face blackened by the fire and rubber melting across his chest. The residents of his village observe, knowing that traitors will ultimately have to pay this price. Although this scene of brutal torture sounds appropriate for the Middle Ages, it happened in the 1980s. Even worse, everything was recorded on camera.
By Oluchi Chendo2 years ago in History
"Titanoboa: The Serpent of Titans". Content Warning.
In the heart of the lush, ancient rainforests that covered the Earth 58 million years ago, a monstrous predator slumbered beneath a veil of time. It was a creature beyond imagination, a relic of an era when giants ruled the land. This is the story of Titanoboa, the colossal serpent that reigned as the apex predator of its time.
By Amani Kassim2 years ago in History








