Ancient Egyptian Fashion: The Enchanting Bead-Net Ensemble
In ancient Egypt, one of the most distinctive and fashionable garments was the bead-net dress. This exquisite dress was a testament to the Egyptians’ skill in craftsmanship and their love for elaborate attire. The bead-net dress was typically made from …
Read moreArchaeologists Unearth and Unveil Tutankhamun’s Throne, Unraveling its Long-Held Secrets
The golden throne of Tutankhamun is a unique work of art. The luxurious armchair is distinguished by the complexity of its technique and an abundance of details. Its colors haven’t faded over three thousand years, which serves as a testament to the high …
Read moreDiscovery 2-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Teeth Yield Oldest Genetic Data from a Human Relative
Genetic information from an ancient human relative has been extracted, making it the oldest such data recovered to date. This remarkable discovery involved analyzing protein sequences from several Paranthropus robustus tooth fossils found in a South African …
Read moreThe Mystery After the Bronze Snake Head Sculpture of Medusa (circa 2nd century AD) at the Hadrian Villa, Tivoli, Italy
Unveiling the Enchanting Bronze Head of Medusa from Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, Italy! Villa Hadriana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising the ruins and archaeological remains of a large villa complex built around 120 AD, by Roman Emperor Hadrian near …
Read moreEnigma Unveiled: Brazil Boasts a Massive 13,000-Year-Old Cave Not Crafted by Humans
Brazilian media reported: Exploring scientists discovered a 13,000-year-old, 10km long cave in South America. The appearance of this news has attracted the world’s attention, because everyone wants to know who created it, plus the 10km length is indeed …
Read moreUnearthing a Huge Gold Nugget at a Classified Australian Site – Potentially Worth Thousands of Dollars
A gold prospector has found a gold nugget worth $4,000 buried two feet underground. The prospector, known as Bill M, found the 50g nugget on a private property in the Ballarat area, south-west Victoria, last week. The exact location remains a secret. …
Read more1st Century CE Roman Legionary Helmet Unearthed in Brigetio, Hungary
Many sculptures have been found showing the Roman army in operation as well as individual memorial monuments to Roman soldiers. The workmanship on these monuments and indeed the amount of weathering vary considerably but the better known examples such …
Read moreThe Famous Easter Island Head Statues Actually Have Bodies Unveiled
This funny image with two of the famous Easter Island statues sitting with their body and folded arms under the ground is not as far from reality as one might think. We all have seen the iconic images of the Easter Island heads – at least on photos and …
Read moreDiscovering the Riches of Ancient Rome’s Golden City! Behold Thousands of Gold Bars, Opening the Door to Wealth Like Never Before
And it was so that in the process of exchanging views on the materials published in the HE, it turned out that quite a significant part of the participants in the Brozne Age and, in particular, weapons and armor of the legendary warrior. Well – the topic …
Read moreLorica Segmentata – Unveiling Remnants of Roman Legionary Armor and Its Reconstruction from the 1st Century AD
Archaeologists have discovered the oldest and most complete Roman body armour at the site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in Kalkriese, Germany. Before this find, the earliest known examples of Roman lorica segmentata — iron plate sections tied …
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