One of the rarest jewels in existence in the world to this day

History and Archeolory

During Sir Charles Leonard Woolley’s excavation of Ur from 1922 to 1934, any burial without a tomb chamber was given the name ‘death pit’ (known also as ‘grave pits’). Arguably the most impressive death pit excavated by Woolley and his team was PG 1237, which Woolley dubbed as ‘The Great Death Pit’, due to the…

Divers have recently uncovered amazing Roman artifacts from a 1,600-year-old shipwreck

Archaeology Mystery of Tomb

The two divers knew they found something special in the shallow waters of the ancient Roman port of Caesarea, on the Mediterranean Sea. What they didn’t realize was that they had discovered a 1,600-year-old shipwreck, its valuable cargo still in the remains of the deteriorating wooden hold. An underwater survey conducted in recent weeks has…

Researchers unravel secrets by interpreting an “ancient Peruvian” solid gold star map

History and Archeolory

It seems that modern archaeology dictates everything. Everything we do and everything that surrounds us conforms to a predetermined historical pattern. But we humans are always eager to discover and explore the very inner mysteries of our world and history. By doing so, we demonstrated that academia is just a mere joke, a mere facade…

In Mongolia, A 2,000-Year-Old Mummified Corpse Was Discovered

Archaeology Mystery of Tomb

A Korea-Mongolia joint archaeological dig has uncovered the mummified remains of a Chinese man in the Altai Mountains, seemingly indicating ample cultural exchange between the East and West some 2,000 years ago. The project was conducted at the Shiveet Khairkhan mountain in Mongolia, across where Pazyrik culture-style stone tombs are scattered. Pazyrik refers to a…

Unravel the Mysteries of “Mini Golden Coffin” Found in Crypt May Hold Skull Bone of Buddha

History and Archeolory

When archaeologists were excavating the Grand Bao’en Temple of Nanjing, China in 2008 they came across a significant find – a relic linked to Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama. The artifact was a skull bone found inside a decorated model stupa which was located in an underground shrine. This relic was later put on display in Hong…

Archaeologists Found an Ancient Alien Ring in the Tomb of Tutankhamun

Archaeology Mystery of Tomb

The ancient tomb of Tutankhamun was officially discovered in 1922 but ever since then, experts have tried to effectively explain the many discoveries that ensued shortly after. Take for example all of these artifacts that were uncovered in the tomb. For the most part, they may not seem all that special as most any other…

Unveils the mysteries surrounding the 1,400-year-old Tomb of Moche, rich artifacts of ancient gold

History and Archeolory

A team of archaeologists digging at the Ucupe archaeological site in the north-western Peruvian region of Lambayeque have discovered Moche civilization graves dating back 1,400 years. The Moche people, also known as the Mochica culture, ruled over the northern coast of modern-day Peru beginning about 2000 years ago, and according to a news report in RPP the…

Princely tomb of Iron Age mystery man discovered in Italy. And there’s a chariot inside

Archaeology Mystery of Tomb

Princely tomb of Iron Age mystery man discovered in Italy. And there’s a chariot inside A lavish ‘Princely tomb’ belonging to an Iron Age man was unearthed in Italy, full of treasures including a bronze helmet, weapons and a whole chariot. Inside the tomb archaeologists found the remains of a complete chariot, it’s chassis can be seen…

Phurba Dagger: Magical Weapon That Restrains Evil And Harmful Occult Forces

History and Archeolory

The Phurba is a triple-sided Tibetan ritual dagger. It has several functions, one of which is to restrain evil and harmful occult forces and fight life obstacles. Another function of the Phurba is that it can transform all the negative energies into positive forces. The magical dagger erases emotions like violence, hatred, and other aggressive…

The legend of Si-Te-Cah: “Red-haired” giants in Lovelock, Nevada

Archaeology Mystery of Tomb

These “giants” have been described as vicious, unfriendly, and cannibalistic. Despite their modest numbers, the Si-Te-Cah constituted a grave threat to the Paiutes, who were just beginning to establish themselves in the area. The Paiutes, a Native-American tribe that inhabits sections of Nevada, have a narrative concerning their ancestors and race of red-haired, white giants…