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Buried for 2,100 years in the Bulgarian mountains, the Thracian Warrior ‘Lord of Sakar’ emerges with glittering gold treasuresBulgarian Academy of Sciences unveils an exhibition of Thracian treasures. The find includes the grave of a warrior, Lord of Sakar. The war...
Nostradamus’ chilling predictions: Is Pope Leo XIV the final Pontiff? Prophecies point to the world’s end in 2027Leo XIV, the first pope from the Augustinian order, becomes only the second Roman Pontiff from the Americas, following Pope Francis. The pa...
Did our ancestors leave a puzzle for us? Scientists claim world’s oldest rune stone from Norway is part of a bigger, mysterious messageArchaeologists in Norway have discovered the world's oldest dated rune stone, part of a larger 2,000-year-old slab. The stone, deliberately...
An 1800-year-old silver amulet found in a grave is rewriting the history of ChristianityA silver amulet, dating between 230-270 A.D., unearthed in Frankfurt, contains the oldest known Christian inscription north of the Alps. De...
Archaeologists unearth Roman-era cemetery dated 2,000 years in GazaWorkers came upon the site last year during the construction of an Egyptian-funded housing project near Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Stri...
Queen Elizabeth II, Lata Mangeshkar, Bob Saget & Betty Davis: Remembering influential people who we lost in 2022Here is a roll call of some influential figures who died in 2022.
Ukrainian police, TV broadcasts return to long-occupied cityPeople across Ukraine awoke from a night of jubilant celebrating after the Kremlin announced its troops had withdrawn to the other side of ...
What is House of Dragon's connection with the 1970s BBC TV series? Details hereThis 1970s television adaptation of a literary classic is one of many inspirations for House of the Dragon. Continue reading to learn more.
- Melting-pot culture of India: Mughal-style final resting places of European adventurers
The Mughal-style final resting places of many European adventurers bear testimony to the melting-pot culture of India, says Arjun Kumar
- Down history's path
There’s little left of the fabled Temple of Artemis, but Ephesus has other wonders. One has to see it to appreciate it.