MessageToEagle.com – In 1977, archaeologists discovered a skeleton of a Medieval giant woman outside the church of the Ostrów Lednicki in Poland. The woman was 7-foot-2-inches (2.155 meters) and had
MessageToEagle.com – A Roman-era earthenware pot filled with oil lamps and bronze coins in a strange arrangement, have been found under the one of the streets in the
MessageToEagle.com – Historical records reveal a number of truly bizarre forms of taxes people had to put up with. Taxation problems date back to earliest recorded history and as
MessageToEagle.com – On November 21, 615, died Irish Saint Columbanus who founded monasteries throughout France, Germany, and Italy. He was one of those many Irish missionaries who kept
MessageToEagle.com – A large Viking treasure has been discovered in a 3,000-year-old grave in Sweden. The treasure was hidden sometime at the end of the Viking Age and consists
MessageToEagle.com – During archaeological excavation, carried out in the S. Francesco Monastery at Lucca (Tuscany, Italy), a golden, centuries-old dental prosthesis was discovered in an ancient family tomb.
MessageToEagle.com – On November 20, 1739, the Battle of Porto Bello started. It was historical naval battle between a British naval force aiming to capture the settlement of
MessageToEagle.com – When studying 3,000 million-year-old rocks in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, scientists discovered that life in Earth’s soil is probably much older than previously expected. The
MessageToEagle.com – It has been reported that new archaeological finds have pushed back the age of Rome. A team of archaeologists discovered the remains of a wall built to
MessageToEagle.com – There is no shortage of ancient treasures in churches on Gotland, an island in Sweden. Many of these precious ancient artifacts have already been discovered and examined.
MessageToEagle.com – On November 19, 1703, “the man in the iron mask” died in the Bastille, Paris, France. He was buried under the name of “Marchioly” and his
MessageToEagle.com – Israeli archaeologists have announced the discovery of a rare treasure of gold and silver objects dating back about 3,600 years to the Middle Bronze Age, or
MessageToEagle.com – Research team from the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and the University of Göttingen, has measured the oblateness of an extremely slowly rotating star
MessageToEagle.com – On November 18, 1477, English printer William Caxton, printed the first book in England. It was his own book entitled “Sayings of the Philosophers” (Dictes or
MessageToEagle.com – Are you a victim of cyberbullying and online stalking? Online harassment is not ok! We here at MessageToEagle.com and AncientPages.com are and have been harassed online for
MessageToEagle.com – Lindholm Høje is an Iron Age and Viking Age burial site just North of Aalborg and Nørresundby on the South slope of Voerbjerg Hill facing Limfjorden,
MessageToEagle.com – By combining archaeological research with aerial photography and creative visualization technologies, a talented filmmaker has produced stunning recreation of Caterthun Iron Age Forts in the Grampian
MessageToEagle.com – On November 17, 1810, Sweden declares war on its ally the United Kingdom. On this day, the Anglo-Swedish War begins, however, according to sources no fighting
MessageToEagle.com – Astronomers from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory discovered the shredded remains of a galaxy that passed through a larger galaxy, leaving only the smaller galaxy’s nearly-naked
MessageToEagle.com – On Nov 16, 1532, Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa, the Last Emperor of the Inca Empire in the town of Cajamarca, Peru. When he arrived in Cajamarca,
MessageToEagle.com – Meet placodermi, an extinct armored fish that lived about 360-43 million years ago. Placoderms were among the first jawed fish. Scientists who have studied two fossils of
MessageToEagle.com – On November 15, 1280, died Albertus Magnus , known as Albert The Great or “Universal Doctor”. He was born ca. 1200 and educated at the University
MessageToEagle.com – Some years ago, researchers discovered the oldest known stationary fish traps in northern Europe off the coast of southern Sweden. Later investigations showed traces of a 9,000-year-old
MessageToEagle.com – The tomb of Amenrenef (‘Amn eir nef’), the servant of King Thutmose III’s house was unearthed during the Spanish-Egyptian excavations at the Temple of Millions of
MessageToEagle.com – On November 14, 1716, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, famous German philosopher, scientist and mathematician died. Born on July 1, 1646 in Leipzig, Germany Leibniz was a