MessageToEagle.com – Many fascinating artifacts have already been discovered during Yenikapi excavations, which tell story of a 8,500-year-old city. Among these findings, which are dated to the Neolithic Age, there
MessageToEagle.com – Ancient fortresses are a symbol of royalty, battles and power. They are the witness to history spanning hundreds and thousands of years. From very early history to
MessageToEagle.com – This artifact is very small. It is only 7 cm (2 3/4 in) high. It is known as the Bimaran Casket and it is made of gold. The artifact, probably
Ellen Lloyd – MessageToEagle.com – What did ancient Greek costumes, masks and theatre look like? Theater played an important role in ancient Greece. History of the Greek theatre
MessageToEagle.com – Recent fieldwork at the ancient city of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete finds that during the early Iron Age (1100 to 600 BC), the city
MessageToEagle.com – Tom Garrison was four hours away from camp — headed into the city down a bumpy jungle road to get treated for poisonwood exposure — when he got
MessageToEagle.com – The president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, announced the start of archaeological excavations in the so-called “White City” (La Ciudad Blanca), a long forgotten almost legendary city, probably
MessageToEagle.com – An international team of scientists working with paleopathologist Albert Zink and microbiologist Frank Maixner from the European Academy (EURAC) in Bozen/Bolzano have now identified the presence of Helicobacter
MessageToEagle.com – Scientists once again try to restore the chronology of the Homeric epics Iliad and Odyssey. They compare the natural phenomena the epic describes with astronomically ascertained ones, thus
MessageToEagle.com – The remains of a 3,400-year-old citadel the citadel that once served the needs of mariners, who often visited the ancient port city, was recently uncovered in Nahariya,
MessageToEagle.com – These curious male and female figurines from the ancient Mexican city of Teotihuacan have long puzzled researchers. They simply defy explanation. Once, they were admired and
MessageToEagle.com – Since time immemorial, the seal has served as a stamp of indisputable authenticity, just as a signature is accepted in the world today. The use of seals
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists digging in Newhaven, a historic fishing village in Scotland, discovered poorly preserved human bones dated to the sixteenth or seventeenth century. The team was looking for
MessageToEagle.com – Today, most people associate the heart as a symbol of love, but in ancient times people used a variety of different signs and symbols to express their
MessageToEagle.com – An ancient road built using the polygonal technique has been accidentally discovered during drainage works conducted at an archaeological site in the southern province of Mersin’s historical Tarsus
MessageToEagle.com – When you think of London many things come to mind, but not the fact that there are many hidden underground rivers flowing beneath the large capital of
MessageToEagle.com – The Kraken is perhaps the largest monster ever imagined by mankind. In Nordic folklore, it was said to haunt the seas from Norway through Iceland and
MessageToEagle.com – Beneath the streets of Paris there is a huge underground labyrinth with dark galleries and narrow passages. It’s a gruesome place of great historical value. The Paris
MessageToEagle.com – The Govan Stones, one of the best collections of early medieval sculpture anywhere in the British Isles, are preserved at Govan Old Parish Church, Glasgow, Scotland. They represent
MessageToEagle.com – Ivan IV “the Terrible” of Russia (1530-1584) was a cruel tyrant, who never knew the meaning of moderation; he drank too much, laughed too loudly and hated
MessageToEagle.com – A black granite statue of King Amenhotep III was found by chance in a residential house in Al-Nakhl village in Edfu, Aswan. In collaboration with Edfu
MessageToEagle.com – It wasn’t any easy task to restore the seventh-century Baekje-era stone pagoda at the UNESCO-registered Mireuksa Temple site in Iksan, North Jeolla Province. The 1,300-year-old pagoda is indeed,
Question: How did January get its name? Answer: January is named after Janus, the god with two faces, one looking forward and one looking backward. Janus was the
MessageToEagle.com – The wreck of an ancient ship has been discovered off the coast of Salento. It is believed the wreck dates back to either the 12th or 13th century. The
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists of the University of West Florida recently identified the archaeological site of the Luna settlement – the first multi-year European settlement in the United States –