Teotihuacan: An Ancient Metropolis of Pyramids

Situated approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) northeast of present-day Mexico City, Teotihuacan stands as one of the ancient world’s most expansive urban centers, dating back over 2,000 years. The identity … Read More

Ancient Marvel: Unearthing Alexander the Great’s Miniature Portrait in Denmark

“I was on the brink of falling off my chair”: Remarkable 1,800-year-old miniature portrait of Alexander the Great discovered in a Danish field Metal detector enthusiasts Finn Ibsen and Lars … Read More

50-Foot ‘King of the Serpents’: Unveiling Vasuki Indicus, Potentially the Largest Snake Ever Discovered

Scientists in India have made a groundbreaking discovery,  what could be the largest snake ever to exist. This colossal serpent, named Vasuki Indices, measures a jaw-dropping 50 feet (15 meters) … Read More

Divine Illumination: Ram Lalla’s Forehead Aglow with ‘Surya Tilak’ on Ram Navami in Ayodhya

Ram Navami celebrations in Ayodhya reached a pinnacle as the Ram temple bore witness to a spectacular phenomenon: the illumination of Ram Lalla’s forehead with the sacred ‘Surya Tilak’ during … Read More

Exploring 32 Remarkable Ancient Burials: From ‘Vampire’ Decapitations to Opulent Afterlife Offerings

Throughout history, human burials have encapsulated the essence of ancient societies, revealing both poignant rituals and captivating narratives. From grand pyramids to humble bogs, burial practices have varied immensely, each … Read More

Tectonic Shifts 500 Million Years Ago Sparked Mass Die-Off, Study Reveals

A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances proposes a startling theory: the mass extinction event known as the Sinsk event, which occurred roughly 513 million years ago during the Cambrian … Read More

Unraveling the Early Medieval Silver Mystery: Byzantine Influence and Frankish Shift in European Coinage

Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and Vrije Universities Amsterdam have uncovered the long-standing mystery surrounding the origins of silver used in early medieval European coinage. Through a comprehensive … Read More

8,200-Year-Old Paleo-Archaic Campsite Unearthed on New Mexico Air Force Base

Military personnel on Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico recently stumbled upon a significant archaeological find, unearthing the remains of a prehistoric campsite that may have been inhabited by … Read More