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The Sumerians and the Supernova

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The Sumerians and the Supernova

Some 6,000 years ago, not far from Earth, a dim and unremarkable star suddenly exploded in the violent fireball that modern astronomers call a supernova...

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Chichen Itza: 3 of the Iconic City’s Greatest Mysteries

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Chichen Itza: 3 of the Iconic City’s Greatest Mysteries

The iconic Chichen Itza on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula was the last major city developed by the Mayans – and was once home to over 30,000 people...

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Archaeologists Find Sunken Egyptian City

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Archaeologists Find Sunken Egyptian City

In an article written by ABC News back in June of 2001, they make mention of an ancient Egyptian city that was discovered 6.5 km off of modern Egypt’s coastline...

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Searching for Doggerland

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Searching for Doggerland

Doggerland: Was an area of land, now lying beneath the southern North Sea, that connected Great Britain to mainland Europe during and after the last Ice Age. It was then gradually flooded...

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Galactic Archaeology reveals surprising fact about stars in our galaxy

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Galactic Archaeology reveals surprising fact about stars in our galaxy

A single frame from an animation shows how stellar orbits in the Milky Way can change. It shows two pairs of stars (marked as red and blue) in which each pair started in the same orbit...

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