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The Megalithic Japanese Pyramid

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Another Pyramid in Asia… Why did the ancients build so many pyramids across the world? Near the village of Asuka, Japanese archaeologists discovered a large mound which has a pyramidal structure in its inside. According to experts, a report in the Japan times suggests that the site dates back to the second half of the […].

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Could Ancient Global Patterns Be The Answer To History???

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This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petricevic Is it possible that there is a pattern in the ancient monuments that are scattered across the globe? Why is it that numerous monuments across our planet share so many similarities? It seems as if there is a global signature present in all of the monuments […]

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Unearthing the Ancient Marble Head of Medusa!

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In the ruins of a Roman city in southern Turkey, archaeologists have discovered a marble head of Medusa, somehow spared during an early Christian campaign against pagan art. The head was unearthed at Antiochia ad Cragum, a city founded during the first century, around the rule of Emperor Nero, that has all the marks of […]

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Discovery Of An Unusual Ancient Treasure In Transylvania

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Two large stashes of bronze weapons and jewelry, from the eighth century B.C., have been discovered in southern Transylvania, in Romania. The hoards date back to a time before minted currency had been invented or writing had spread to this part of Europe. Within the collections, which held 300 and 50 objects, respectively, the researchers...

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Discovery Of 6000 Yr Old Remains In Megalithic Irish Tomb

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This article first appeared in ancient-origins.net and is written by Mark Miller The remains of two apparently prominent people who were among some of the first farmers who settled in Southwest Ireland have been unearthed at a prehistoric stone dolmen monument in County Kerry. The remains date back around 6,000 years and were found in the megalithic tomb […]

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