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10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Adam’s Calendar Adam's Calendar is considered to be among the oldest human creations although further studies are in order to establish its age. For now, experts believe it is at least 75,000 years old. Credit: Sacredsites

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Adam’s Calendar

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on February 16, 2021 |

What are the first creations of man? A discovery in southern Africa takes us back 75,000 years when the inhabitants of…

10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Ancient Bamiyan Buddhas of Afghanistan, Destroyed by the Taliban An old engraving illustrating the Bamyan Buddhas over a hundred years ago in 1883.

10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Ancient Bamiyan Buddhas of Afghanistan, Destroyed by the Taliban

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on October 3, 2020 |

The monumental statues of the Bamiyan Buddhas were the most significant historical site in Afghanistan for more than a millennium…

10 Intriguing Facts About the Bell Beaker Culture: An Influential Phenomenon in European Prehistory Pottery from the Bell Beaker People

10 Intriguing Facts About the Bell Beaker Culture: An Influential Phenomenon in European Prehistory

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 11, 2023 |

The Bell Beaker culture, an archaeological phenomenon spanning several centuries in European prehistory, has long fascinated researchers. Characterized by its…

3, 6, 9 And Why the Numbers Mattered to Nikola Tesla An illustration of Nikola Tesla with annotations. Depositphotos/Curiosmos.

3, 6, 9 And Why the Numbers Mattered to Nikola Tesla

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on December 23, 2022 |

Nikola Tesla is undoubtedly one of the greatest humans to walk this Earth. He was a genius, inventor, and pioneer….

The Quest for the Missing Treasure of the Knights Templar An illustration of the lost treasure of the Knights Templar. Curiosmos.

The Quest for the Missing Treasure of the Knights Templar

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 3, 2023 |

The Mystery Behind the Lost Fortune and its Possible Modern-Day Implications For centuries, the elusive treasure of the Knights Templar…

Scientists Find Evidence for “Welsh Atlantis” in Ancient Map A photo showing the Gough Map. Image Credit: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford.

Scientists Find Evidence for “Welsh Atlantis” in Ancient Map

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on September 11, 2022 |

A faded medieval map of Britain may reveal evidence of “long lost” islands detailed in Welsh mythology, a new study…

Ancient Egyptian Pyramids: Purpose, Innovation, and Legacy The long-lost third artifact from the Great Pyramid of Giza has now been rediscovered. Credit: Shutterstock

Ancient Egyptian Pyramids: Purpose, Innovation, and Legacy

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on May 5, 2023 |

The ancient pyramids have long intrigued us, leaving us to ponder their purpose and marvel at their architectural prowess. Journey…

The Great Flood According to Ancient Aztec Myth An ancient Aztec illustration.

The Great Flood According to Ancient Aztec Myth

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on June 29, 2023 |

Ancient Aztec mythology is rich with stories that intertwine with universal themes, and one of the most captivating is the…

3 Reasons Why Ancient Civilizations Probably Built Pyramids An artists rendering of a Pyramid. Shutterstock.

3 Reasons Why Ancient Civilizations Probably Built Pyramids

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on January 3, 2023 |

None of the pyramids worldwide are as famous as the majestic ancient Egyptian pyramids. There are around 120 pyramids in…

The Archway of Ctesiphon: the Largest Single-Span Free-Standing Vault on Earth

The Archway of Ctesiphon: the Largest Single-Span Free-Standing Vault on Earth

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on March 12, 2019 |

Just outside modern-day Baghdad, near the town of Salman Pak in Iraq, stands one of the most extraordinary architectural relics…

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