Pharaoh Footwear Revealed – Exhibit Showcases King Tut’s Ancient Sandals and the Intriguing History Behind

Few know that the young King Tut also enjoyed a vast collection footwear. The stunning find of Tutankhamun’s tomb KV62 by Howard Carter, one of the most exciting discoveries ever made by Egyptologists, captured headlines around the world back in the 1920’s. …

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Discovering a Trove of “Priceless” Artifacts and Over 1,000 Rare Gold Coins from 1,500 Years Ago in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida’s Coast

“I found $300,000 worth of coins and gold one day out with my family – then I found more.” A Florida man who hails from a family of treasure hunters unearthed a rare, ‘priceless’ artifact while diving for treasures at a shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean …

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Unveiling the Enigmatic Secrets of Baltic Sea Shipwrecks

The Baltic Sea is home to a treasure trove of eerie shipwrecks that have remained hidden beneath its dark, frigid waters for centuries. These shipwrecks are more than just sunken…

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Jaw-Dropping Revelation: Discovering Fossils from 350 Unique Mammal Species, Spanning 11.5 Million Years

A team of researchers reported that at least 20 carnivorous mammals lived in southern Germany 11.5 million years ago in a fossil site called Hammerschmiede. Recent excavations have unearthed many…

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Rick Ness and His Crew Take a Gamble on a Potential Gold Spot – Unveiling a Giant Gold Nugget

At Dunkin Creek, a new shift begins with Rick and his crew. However, they encounter a significant problem at the wash plant, complicating their plans. While trying to manage the situation, Mark Dove Spike, operating the wash plant, uncovers a serious …

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Exploring Giants: Found the World’s Longest Dinosaur Trackway Reveals the 35-Meter Journey of a Majestic Sauropod

35-metre Sauropod Created World’s Longest Dinosaur TrackwayDinosaur tracks in Plagne, France. Giant Jurassic-era Dinosaur Made the World’s Longest Tracks Around 150 Million Years Ago In 2009, the world’s largest dinosaur tracks were discovered in the …

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Privies and Garderobes: Exploring Medieval Latrines and Toilet History

The medieval toilet or latrine, then called a privy or garderobe, was a primitive affair, but in a castle, one might find a little more comfort and certainly a great deal more design effort than had been invested elsewhere. Practicality, privacy, and …

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The Secret History of Public Latrines in Ancient Rome: The Fascinating Techniques Behind These Public Facilities

In the center, there is an uncovered pool and the toilets are aligned along the walls. The columns surrounding the pool supported a wooden ceiling. There was a drainage system under the toilets. Public toilets in the ancient city of Ephesus Almost every …

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Alaska Gold Rush Adventure: Parker’s Team Hits $500,000 Jackpot in the Hunt for Gold

I n the heart of the Yukon wilderness, Parker Schnabel and his dedicated mining crew are facing a pivotal point in their gold-mining journey. With nearly $60 million in gold already extracted, the seasoned miner is now challenged by diminishing grounds. …

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Discover the Sculpture of Saint Bartholomew, an Early Christian Martyr Believed to Have Been Skinned Alive

If you look closely, that’s his dissected skin hanging around him. This stunning statue by Marco d’ Agrate from 1562 CE is currently on display at Duomo di Milano Saint Bartholomew was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. After the Ascension, it’s …

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