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Underwater Stonehenge That Predates the Pyramids Confirmed in Switzerland Seen here are some of the stones located at a depth of around 5 meters below Lake Constance. Image Credit: Thurgau Archaeology.

Underwater Stonehenge That Predates the Pyramids Confirmed in Switzerland

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on October 2, 2019 |

One hundred seventy cairns totaling nearly 17,700 cubic feet—500 cubic meters—of stones were intricately placed by humans more than 5,500…

Electricity in Ancient Egypt? The Temple of Hathor and the Controversial Dendera Light An image of the so-called Dendera Light. Shutterstock.

Electricity in Ancient Egypt? The Temple of Hathor and the Controversial Dendera Light

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on January 13, 2020 |

There is a curious illustration inside Hathor’s temple at Dendera, known as the “Dendera Light.” In addition to Egypt’s mighty…

Here Are 50 Rare Images of Stonehenge You’ve Probably Never Seen

Here Are 50 Rare Images of Stonehenge You’ve Probably Never Seen

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 8, 2019 |

One of the most famous stone monuments on the European continent is Stonehenge: the massive stone formation in Wiltshire, England….

Did MIT Scientists Find a Way to Move Massive Stones Just as the Ancients? An image of the Terraces of Pumatallis at Ollantaytambo. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Did MIT Scientists Find a Way to Move Massive Stones Just as the Ancients?

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 19, 2019 |

It remains a profound enigma just how ancient civilizations across the globe managed to move supermassive blocks of stone and…

Here Are 3 Theories On How The Ancient Pyramids Were Built The Pyramids at Giza and the sunset. Shutterstock.

Here Are 3 Theories On How The Ancient Pyramids Were Built

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on June 4, 2019 |

We’ve wondered for decades how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids. Countless theories have been proposed to explain how this…

3D Video Reconstruction of the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx An artist's rendering of what the restored pyramids and Sphinx at Giza may have looked like in the past. Shutterstock / Curiosmos.

3D Video Reconstruction of the Pyramids and the Great Sphinx

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 2, 2020 |

When thinking about the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx, and the temples at the Giza plateau, an image of deteriorated monuments…

Researchers Find a Lost Subterranean World in a Cave Beneath Antarctica Explorers from the 24th Ukrainian Antarctic Expedition standing inside the subterranean world. Image Credit: Press Service of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

Researchers Find a Lost Subterranean World in a Cave Beneath Antarctica

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on September 13, 2019 |

The 24th Ukrainian expedition members to Antarctica have managed to trace down a cave that had long been lost. The…

Think We Are Alone in the Universe? Here Are 25 Images That Will Change Your Mind

Think We Are Alone in the Universe? Here Are 25 Images That Will Change Your Mind

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 4, 2019 |

“Look again at that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone…

Mysterious Planet: Here’s a List of Earth’s 12 Vile Vortices

Mysterious Planet: Here’s a List of Earth’s 12 Vile Vortices

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 25, 2019 |

Vile Vortices are specific places on Earth home to the strange and paranormal, where mysteries are more common than anywhere…

Vatican Library’s digitization drive brings rare manuscripts to the public

Vatican Library’s digitization drive brings rare manuscripts to the public

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on March 21, 2019 |

The Vatican Apostolic Library, one of the world’s most important research collections, is steadily moving a core part of its…

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