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Ancient high technology discovered at Hattusa, Turkey evidence
Explore the incredible evidence of advanced ancient technology at Hattusa in Turkey, the capital of the Hittite Empire. In this video, we examine megalithic walls, precise stone fitting, core drill ...
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Lost ancient high technology in Egypt evidence from mysterious megalithic stonework
Explore the possibility of lost ancient high technology in Egypt through the study of mysterious megalithic stonework found in some of the most fascinating archaeological sites. This video examines ...
Debunking alien claims matters, but so does telling richer, more compelling stories about how humans shaped their own past.
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Ancient Minoan “Eclipse Calculator” Found in Crete Unveils Hidden Technology to Track Solar Cycles
The Minoans’ obsession with solar eclipses led to the creation of remarkable hilltop observatories and potentially the first eclipse calculators, revealing their advanced understanding of celestial ...
The goldsmith Donna Distefano uses ancient metalsmithing techniques to create replica jewelry inspired by portraits at the ...
Digital imaging reveals hidden secrets of Aegean scripts, helping researchers study ancient Bronze Age tablets from Mycenae ...
Mushrooms have been used by ancient humans for millennia, but archaeologists have only just uncovered their pivotal role in ...
Hunter-gatherers in Europe carefully selected ingredients and cooked complex foods, often pairing fish with specific plants, ...
A SYSTEM OF caves in the Swabian Jura, a mountain range in what is now southwest Germany, offers archaeologists a window onto the life of the first anatomically modern Europeans. Between 43,000 and 34 ...
Notably, a painting discovered in the Dundebrak Cave in Altay city, dating back around 12,000 years, features a group of ...
A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as ...
This Friday and Saturday, Moundville Archaeological Park hosts the Lithic Arts Festival, showcasing flintknapping and Native culture with crafts, games, and delicious food.
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