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Archaeologists find crystal skulls of unknown origin
Recently, archaeologists have unearthed a set of mysterious crystal skulls, sparking intrigue and debate in the scientific community. These artifacts, crafted from clear quartz, present a conundrum ...
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Ancient stone carvings depict aircraft-like machines
Ancient stone carvings have long captured the imagination of historians and enthusiasts alike, with some suggesting these ...
Builders knew how to keep people cool in hot, dry climates thousands of years ago. It's time to get that knowledge back.
These coastal civilizations have long since disappeared under the waves. But new technology is revolutionizing underwater archaeology and surfacing the remains like never before.
Stone tools reveal Southeast Asia led the world in advanced seafaring 40,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of ancient maritime technology.
Using LIDAR, archeologists uncovered a settlement in eastern Ecuador rivaling the complexity of ancient civilizations found in Mexico and Central America.
Even though archaeological and scientific tools have discovered much about these ancient civilizations, including facts about their daily lives, religions, and habits, many "disappearances" remain ...
New AI technology is transforming archaeology, detecting 5,000-year-old sites in Dubai and medieval ruins in Mongolia without excavation.
Archaeologists uncovered an ancient lost city in North Macedonia that may be Lyncus, the capital of a once-thriving civilization conquered by King Philip II in 358 B.C.
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