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Discover the truth behind the world's strangest architectural mysteries, from the underground city of Derinkuyu and the Egyptian pyramids to Canada's mother-in-law doors.
New archaeological finds in Malta add to an emerging theory that early Stone Age humans cruised the open seas.
The Chalcolithic site of Valencina de la Concepción in Seville was permanently occupied for a thousand years, between 3300 ...
In County Meath in eastern Ireland sits the world heritage site of Brú na Bóinne. The late 4th millennium BC megalithic tombs ...
Hearing “Marco Polo” while walking the cobblestone lanes of the beautiful and historic Korcula Old Town on the Croatian ...
New research reveals that Flagstones in Dorset dates back to 3,200 BC, offering new insight into the origins of monumental ...
TOP scientists have finally recreated the face behind a 1,500-year-old “alien skull” discovered more than 50 years ago in ...
The Iranian western city of Kermanshah is considered one of the cradles of prehistoric cultures, because of its antiquity, attractive landscapes, rich culture, and Neolithic villages.
Knowing each Sonic character’s age adds a fun layer to how we see them zip through their adventures, whether they’re kids just starting out or ancient figures with centuries behind them. It’s a wild ...
The discovery of a Bronze Age settlement at Kach Kouch ... and new architectural traditions using stone. This mix of local and foreign practices illustrates how the community actively participated in ...
In the Hauts-de-France region, archaeologists have discovered a massive village inhabited between the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age. This settlement, which spans more than three ...