Call them coincidences or the luck or the draw, but certain historical events have a knack … More Than Luck: The 5 Weirdest Coincidences In HistoryRead more
Discoveries
Archaeologists Have Found a Way to Discover the Gender of Ancient Rock Artists
In one of the biggest archaeological science breakthroughs of 2016, scientists have discovered a way to … Archaeologists Have Found a Way to Discover the Gender of Ancient Rock ArtistsRead more
Curious Codes: History’s Strangest Cryptograms
Puzzles are there to be solved. Across history, there has been no end to the number … Curious Codes: History’s Strangest CryptogramsRead more
Aged Beef Delicacy; Eating The Meat Of A 36,000 Year Old Bison
Nothing you’ve ever experienced compares to the culinary adventures of R. Dale Guthrie and his team after … Aged Beef Delicacy; Eating The Meat Of A 36,000 Year Old BisonRead more
New Inscription Sheds Light on Ancient Jewish Revolt
TEL DOR, ISRAEL – Researchers with the University of Haifa have made an incredible underwater discovery: … New Inscription Sheds Light on Ancient Jewish RevoltRead more
Archaeologists Have Discovered ‘Unprecedented’ 3,000 Year-Old Cemetery in Israel
ASHKELON CEMETERY, ISRAEL – Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery along Israel’s coast: a 3,000 year-old … Archaeologists Have Discovered ‘Unprecedented’ 3,000 Year-Old Cemetery in IsraelRead more
These Treasures Are Too Precious For Museums
Museums hold some of the most precious items ever to have been created. From the Mona … These Treasures Are Too Precious For MuseumsRead more
Where Was Ancient Byblos’ Harbor?
The city of Byblos is considered by the UNESCO World Heritage Foundation to be one of … Where Was Ancient Byblos’ Harbor?Read more
5 Cursed Ancient Artifacts With A Seriously Strange History
Once upon a time, curses were rife, placed upon any number of items as a way … 5 Cursed Ancient Artifacts With A Seriously Strange HistoryRead more
Isabella I of Castile: The Queen that Sponsored Columbus
Isabella I of Castile ruled as Queen of Castile and León from December 11, 1474 until … Isabella I of Castile: The Queen that Sponsored ColumbusRead more