MessageToEagle.com – Mexico City, which now sits on top of Tenochtitlan, is sinking fast. It was first built by the Aztecs in the 14th century, who chose a
MessageToEagle.com – On December 3, 1872, a translation from Babylonian cuneiform tablets of the Chaldean account of the deluge was read by George Smith (1840 – 1876), English
MessageToEagle.com – On December 2, 1594, died Gerardus Mercator, the best-known mapmaker of all time. He was born on March 5, 1512, in Rupelmonde, Flanders (now Belgium). After
MessageToEagle.com – An extremely rare Black Death burial site has been found at the site of a 14th-century monastery hospital at Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire. As many as 48
MessageToEagle.com – For the last 90 years, the so-called Banda Detachment fault has remained an unsolved mystery to geologists. Nobody has been able to explain, how a 7.2km
MessageToEagle.com – Anglo-Saxon cemetery has been discovered in the valley of the River Wensum at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. Previously unknown burial site contains rare ‘plank-lined’ graves and
MessageToEagle.com – On November 30, 1954, the Sylacauga meteorite fell in Oak Grove, Alabama, near Sylacauga. This mostly unusual event took place at 13:46 local time and received
MessageToEagle.com – The name of Europe’s largest megalithic mausoleum is Cairn de Barnenez. Located the Bay of Morlaix, Britanny, France, we find some of the world’s oldest burial chambers.
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have resumed excavations in Hadrianapolis an ancient city in southwestern Paphlagonia, the land of the Paphlagonians, one of the most ancient nations of Anatolia. The ancient
MessageToEagle.com – After searching for almost a century, archaeologists are trying to finally find conclusive evidence of a mysterious Bronze Age settlement hidden on the magnificent hilltop of Belle Tout
MessageToEagle.com – Have you ever wanted to listen to ancient Scandinavian music? If so, now is your chance. A group of talented musicians from Sweden have recreated ancient Viking
MessageToEagle.com – On November 29, 1929, U.S. Admiral Richard E. Byrd led the first expedition to fly over the South Pole In the fall of 1928, Byrd and
MessageToEagle.com – In 1778, while searching for an entrance to the Northwest Passage, Captain James Cook and his crew were halted north of the Bering Strait by “ice
MessageToEagle.com – The asteroid thought to have killed the dinosaurs smashed into the Earth with a billion times more energy than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
MessageToEagle.com – On Nov. 28, 1520, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean after passing through the South American strait. The strait was later named The Strait of
MessageToEagle.com – Almost 2,000 years ago, a devastating fire destroyed this Iron Age home near Viborg in West Denmark. Now, a team of archaeologists led by Mikkel Kieldsen,
MessageToEagle.com – On November 27, 1701, Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician (1701-1744) was born. He invented the centigrade (Celsius) temperature scale commonly used in Europe and founded
MessageToEagle.com – There are many documented benefits of practicing yoga. Scientists have discovered that Sudarshan Kriya Yoga (SKY) is highly beneficial for people who suffer from depression. Sudarshan Kriya
MessageToEagle.com – A 6th century Byzantine cistern has been unearthed during excavations conducted in the ancient city of Dara, in southeastern province of Mardin, Turkey. The cistern was
MessageToEagle.com – The Olduvai Gorge is a steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley that stretches through East Africa. It is located in the eastern Serengeti Plains in
MessageToEagle.com – On November 26, 1476, Vlad III Dracula (1431-1476), ruler of Wallachia returned from a decade-long exile to take a throne for the last. The man was
MessageToEagle.com – Was Albert Einstein right or wrong? What if he was wrong? It’s not the end of the world, but it would mean we must re-write our books
MessageToEagle.com – The pineal gland, the third eye has been of great interest to several ancient civilizations, philosophers and early scientists. In ancient times, pine cones have symbolized