Museum of Lost Objects: Unraveling the Enigma of the Winged Bull of Nineveh. Step into the mysterious world of antiquity as we uncover the secrets behind this iconic artifact lost to time.

One year ago a man took a pneumatic drill to the statue of a winged bull at the gates of the ancient city…

Golden Throne of Tutankhamun: Gateway to Ancient Splendor or Symbol of Forgotten Power?

Golden Throne of Tutankhamun The golden throne of Tutankhamun is a unique work of art. It is considered to be one of the…

Unveiling the Enigma of Ancient Motorbikes: Exploring the Origins and Makers of Historical Two-Wheeled Vehicles

In the modern world, motorcycles are synonymous with speed, freedom, and adventure. However, what if we told you that the concept of motorcycles…

What Secrets Do Stunning 2200-Year-Old Mosaics Reveal in Ancient Greek City?

Three new mosaics were recently discovered in the ancient Greek city of Zeugma, which is located in the present-day province of Gaziantep in…

Minoan Vase (1400 BC), depicts dolphin scene is almost identical to the murals at the Crete Knossos Palace

Minoan dolphin urn – Zografos Gallery Storytelling with pottery decoration allowed many ancient civilizations to record unique and revealing narratives of their lives,…

Abuna Yemata Guh, a monolithic church in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region, stands at 2580m and dates back to the 6th century AD, with its origins largely unknown.

Abuna Yemata Guh is a monolithic church located in the Hawzen woreda of the Tigray Region, Ethiopia. It is situated at a height of 2,580 meters…

The Benben Stone: When the creator gods descended from heaven on a pyramid shaped ship

he Benben stone is a mythological artifact unearthed in ancient Egypt. This mythological stone is claimed to have been held in a shrine…

Lincy, a flight attendant, check business class and find a little baby abandoned in a seat with a note from an ‘ungrateful mother’

A woman abandons her newborn baby on a business plane seat because she fears she won’t be able to care for him, but…

Did Cleopatra Really Live Closer In Time To The First Lunar Landing Than The Great Pyramids?

Cleopatra VII, often simply called “Cleopatra,” was the last of a series of rulers called the Ptolemies who ruled ancient Egypt for nearly 300 years.…

Resurrecting History: The Unearthing of 4,500-Year-Old Menkaure Statues, Hidden Beneath Millennia of Sand and Debris at Giza

The pharaoh at the center of one of Egypt’s biggest finds Remarkable artworks unearthed in the early 1900s celebrate Menkaure, the sixth ruler…

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