One of the world’s most historic landmarks can now be seen in full view for the first time in 200 years

One of the world’s most historic landmarks can now be seen in full view for the first time in 200 years

The heavens have opened up. Tourists to the Acropolis in Athens will soon be able to enjoy a sight that hasn’t been visible for a very long time — a clear view of the Parthenon. For the first time in 20 years, the scaffolding will come off the iconic temple to Athena, offering visitors an … Read more

Plans for mega-luxe resort spark fury as bulldozers invade site where Moses received Ten Commandments

Plans for mega-luxe resort spark fury as bulldozers invade site where Moses received Ten Commandments

They view it as a plague of Egypt. For centuries, Mount Sinai has been a mecca for worshippers and tourists hoping to experience traditional Bedouin culture. Now, the sacred holy site — revered among Jews, Christians and Muslims alike — is under threat from a new luxury development that locals fear “disfigures” the region. Dubbed … Read more

Shroud of Turin study unlocks new, key details of Jesus’ burial — reinforcing accuracy of biblical accounts

Shroud of Turin study unlocks new, key details of Jesus’ burial — reinforcing accuracy of biblical accounts

The blood, sweat and tears on these threads are still — sorta — shrouded in mystery. New findings provide more evidence on what Jesus might have been buried in after he was crucified. A recent study conducted by Johns Hopkins-trained immunologist Kelly Kearse suggests that it is, in fact, possible that Jesus was buried unwashed, … Read more

Tourist shocks onlookers after engaging in ‘disrespectful’ act at ancient Greek site: ‘Crossed the line’

Tourist shocks onlookers after engaging in ‘disrespectful’ act at ancient Greek site: ‘Crossed the line’

Call him Jerk-ules. A tourist has been labeled “disrespectful” after lifting up an ancient chunk of marble for a photo-op in Naxos, Greece, as seen in a concerning Facebook post. “They have crossed the line,” Kiriakos Jr. Boulamatsis, a Naxos resident who took the photo, captioned the post. “Wake up before it’s too late.” The … Read more

Ancient Romans’ favorite sauce reveals fishy secrets after 1,800 years

Ancient Romans’ favorite sauce reveals fishy secrets after 1,800 years

Ancient Romans had a big appetite for a certain kind of fish sauce – and a new study is revealing exactly what went into it. Researcher Gonçalo Themudo published his findings in the journal Antiquity on July 2. The research centered around garum, a fermented fish sauce that Ancient Romans enjoyed as a popular condiment. Themudo, a … Read more

Bizarre 12-sided object dating to Roman Empire baffles scientists: ‘A cosmic symbol’

Bizarre 12-sided object dating to Roman Empire baffles scientists: ‘A cosmic symbol’

There are many sides to this story. Scientists remain baffled over a mysterious 12-sided bronze object dating back to the Roman Empire — theorizing it could be anything from a candle holder to a “cosmic symbol.” The first Roman dodecahedron was discovered in 1739 in the English Midlands. Since then,120 of the geometric enigmas have … Read more

World’s oldest domesticated dog breed has lived with humans for 1,000 years, new study shows — but their population is plummeting

World’s oldest domesticated dog breed has lived with humans for 1,000 years, new study shows — but their population is plummeting

It gives new meaning to dog years. Various types of sled dogs have been used by humans across the Arctic for almost 10,000 years, but new research reveals one particular type to be the oldest continuously domesticated breed. According to a new study published in Science, Qimmit have been kept by Inuit populations in Greenland … Read more

Biblical carving discovered near US has experts wondering about possible link to Jesus’ death

Biblical carving discovered near US has experts wondering about possible link to Jesus’ death

Archaeologists finally broke the cipher on 255 strange symbols etched into a Canadian rock over 200 years ago — and it’s the Lord’s Prayer… in Swedish. Discovered in 2018 after a tree fell near Wawa, Ontario (just a stone’s throw from Michigan), the bizarre runes had stumped many — until Ryan Primrose from Ontario’s archaeology … Read more

Gold coin collection discovered behind a wall after owner’s death sells — for nearly $4 million

Gold coin collection discovered behind a wall after owner’s death sells — for nearly  million

All in all, it was hiding behind just another brick in the wall. A collection of rare gold coins nearly lost to history after its owner passed away has fetched nearly $4 million at auction. The gilded stash had been amassed over a lifetime by numismatist Paul Narce, who lived in Castillonnès, France, until his … Read more

Shipwreck mystery solved as lost vessel resurfaces 140 years after tragic sinking

Shipwreck mystery solved as lost vessel resurfaces 140 years after tragic sinking

This discovery made major waves. Researchers have discovered a vessel that sank over 140 years ago — closing the book on one of the UK’s most enduring maritime mysteries. Footage of the long-lost wreckage is currently making waves online. The historic steamer, dubbed the SS Nantes, had sunk in 1888 after colliding with a German … Read more

Where was the Garden of Eden located? Scientist makes shocking new claim

Where was the Garden of Eden located? Scientist makes shocking new claim

Holy plot twist! A provocative new theory suggests that the original Garden of Eden may not have been in Mesopotamia, roughly modern-day Iraq, as has been long-assumed — but rather in Egypt, under the towering shadow of the much older Great Pyramid of Giza. Dr. Konstantin Borisov, a computer engineer, is shaking up biblical geography … Read more

New clues in Noah’s Ark landing site mystery — as experts double down on solving biblical puzzle

New clues in Noah’s Ark landing site mystery — as experts double down on solving biblical puzzle

Dig this possible ark-aeological breakthrough. A team of researchers claims to be on the brink of solving one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries — the final resting place of Noah’s Ark. Armed with new soil tests and radar scans, the group known as Noah’s Ark Scans claims to be closer than ever to proving the … Read more

Statue discovered at Cleopatra’s alleged tomb reveals her true face, scientist claims

Statue discovered at Cleopatra’s alleged tomb reveals her true face, scientist claims

A statue discovered at Cleopatra’s tomb allegedly reveals the Egyptian queen’s true face. An Egyptian-Dominican archaeological mission in collaboration with the National University Pedro Henríquez Ureña, led by Dr. Kathleen Martinez, uncovered new artifacts and ceremonial objects from the late Ptolemaic period. The Egyptian-Dominican archaeological mission in collaboration with the National University Pedro Henríquez Ureña … Read more

Massive, 150M-year-old Stegosaurus skeleton headed to NYC museum — thanks to billionaire Ken Griffin

Massive, 150M-year-old Stegosaurus skeleton headed to NYC museum — thanks to billionaire Ken Griffin

A 150-million-year-old, $45 million Stegosaurus fossil known as Apex will make its debut at the American Museum of Natural History this weekend. It will be displayed among the museum’s dinosaur skeletons beginning on Sunday, Dec. 8, and will remain at the New York City location for the next four years. After that, a cast of Apex … Read more

Dogs have been ‘man’s best friend’ for thousands of years longer than previously realized, researchers reveal

Dogs have been ‘man’s best friend’ for thousands of years longer than previously realized, researchers reveal

Dogs first became “man’s best friend” at least 12,000 years ago, new research suggests.  Indigenous people in the Americas began forming close relationships with the ancestors of today’s dogs around 2,000 years earlier than previously recorded on the continent, based on remains found in Alaska. Researchers unearthed a tibia, or lower-leg bone, of an adult … Read more

‘Real-life vampire’ considered so dangerous she was padlocked inside grave with a sickle at her neck: archaeologists

‘Real-life vampire’ considered so dangerous she was padlocked inside grave with a sickle at her neck: archaeologists

Just in time for spooky season, archaeologists have unleashed grisly new information about how a “real-life vampire” spent her final moments. An elite female “vampire” who died some 350 years ago was first unearthed two years ago at a medieval graveyard in Pień, Poland. Dubbed Zosia by researchers, new illustrations of what the 18-year-old vampiress … Read more

Scientists reveal the truth about ‘holy grail’ cup found at famed ‘Indiana Jones’ filming location

Scientists reveal the truth about ‘holy grail’ cup found at famed ‘Indiana Jones’ filming location

It was like discovering an alien on the set of “Independence Day.” Archaeologists have revealed the provenance of the iconic “holy grail” cup discovered alongside 12 human skeletons at the exact location in Jordan where “Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade” was filmed. Not actually the vessel for an immortality elixir, the chalice is actually … Read more

Archaeologists discover remains of decapitated ‘vampire children,’ believed to be ‘demonic’ beings

Archaeologists discover remains of decapitated ‘vampire children,’ believed to be ‘demonic’ beings

Salem’s Tot? Archaeologists in Poland were flabbergasted after discovering the remains of alleged “vampire children,” one of which was decapitated to allegedly prevent them from rising from the grave. “The burial clearly shows signs of anti-vampire practices,” Dr. Stanisław Gołub, an archaeologist with the Lublin Voivodeship Conservator of Monuments who led the excavation, said in … Read more

Large stone carving linked to 12th century Christianity discovered during home renovations: ‘Exceptionally significant find’

Large stone carving linked to 12th century Christianity discovered during home renovations: ‘Exceptionally significant find’

This was an “Extreme Makeover: Early Christianity Edition.” A German man discovered a historically significant stone carving from the 12th century during recent home renovations in the town of Klotzow on the nation’s northern coast. Just centimeters below the foundation of a home owned by a shocked Peter Wittenberg sat a three-foot boulder with the … Read more

Archaeologists stumble upon priceless gold coins from ancient empire in unusual location

Archaeologists stumble upon priceless gold coins from ancient empire in unusual location

Archaeologists discovered ancient gold coins in an unexpected location during a recent excavation in Bulgaria. The five Byzantine coins, which date back to the reign of Justinian the Great, were uncovered by archaeologists digging at a site in the northern Bulgarian village of Debnevo. The excavation was announced by Dr. Stiliyan Ivanov, an associate professor at the … Read more