History
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Historical Events
Nostradamus 2024: These Are 5 Shocking Predictions For The Year of The Dragon – 2024
Have you ever wondered if Nostradamus, that mysterious man from the 16th century, predicted the moment you'd accidentally send an…
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American History
Historians Discover ‘Remarkably Intact’ Shipwreck, Undisturbed Beneath Lake Michigan for 142 Years
Built for cross-lake grain trade, the poorly maintained schooner met its watery end in 1881
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Palaeontology
Spectacularly Detailed Armoured Dinosaur ‘Mummy’ Makes Its Debut
Known as a nodosaur, this 110 million-year-old, armored plant-eater is the best preserved fossil of its kind ever found.
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Ancient History
12,000 Year Old Massive Underground Tunnels Are Real And Stretch From Scotland To Turkey
Is it possible that ancient cultures were interconnected thousands of years ago? According to thousands of underground tunnels that stretch…
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Palaeontology
Octopuses Were Around Before Dinosaurs: The Oldest Known Octopus Fossil Is 330 Million-Year-Old
Scientists unearthed 330 million-year-old octopus fossil in Montana, which means octopuses have been around since before the dinosaurs.
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Archaeology News
Guanches: Ancient Mummies of The Canary Islands (Video)
Meet the mummies you've never heard of ...
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The Nephilim
Proof of Half-Human Half-Extraterrestrial Beings Living Inside Earth
In 2002, an elite tactical team was said to have killed the Kandahar Giant, a 13-foot-tall beast with flaming red…
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World History
How Did 18th-Century Vampire Hunters Identify The Undead? Blood & Fingernails
Bram Stoker’s Dracula manuscript included a preface claiming real events, influenced by 18th-century monk Calmet. Vampire lore persisted, inspiring authors.
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Archaeology News
A Submerged 7,000-Year-Old Discovery Shows The Great Potential of Underwater Archaeology
Ancient Aboriginal artefacts found submerged in Australia's coastal shelf. A significant discovery in maritime archaeology.
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Culture
From Dragons To Dinosaurs: How People Interpreted Fossils Throughout History
In the past, dinosaur fossils have been mistaken for Cyclopes, dragons, and giants. Ultimately, these fossils discovers and the ensuing…
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Maya Civilization
This Ancient Maya City Was Hidden In The Jungle For More Than 1,000 Years
Unlock the ancient secrets of a hidden Maya city, concealed within the dense jungle for over 1,000 years. Embark on…
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Ancient Artefacts
Archaeologists Discover 3,000-Year-Old Sword In Germany So Well Preserved ‘It Almost Still Shines’
Object from mid-bronze age, in ‘extraordinary’ state of preservation, was found in grave in Bavaria
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Dinosaurs
10 Fascinating Facts About Quetzalcoatlus: The Cretaceous Sky Giant
Living during the Late Cretaceous period, Quetzalcoatlus Northropi could attain a wingspan of up to 11 meters—equivalent to the length…
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Myths & Legends
Yale’s Elite Society: Secrets of The Skull & Bones (Video)
Skull and Bones is a secret society for senior undergraduate students at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in…
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Culture
The Bloody Origins of The Phrase ‘Caught Red-Handed’
Getting caught red-handed is the equivalent of getting caught with your hand in the cookie jar. You're basically busted.
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Ancient History
A Mysterious Mayan Calendar Stumped Scientists For Decades: “A New Study Has Cosmic Answers”
References to an ancient 819-day Mayan calendar have long puzzled researchers, who now say they've solved a major mystery.
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Culture
Did The Library of Alexandria Really Exist?
This illustration shows scholars using the Library of Alexandria. It wasn't the first library ever built but it became one…
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American History
How Many States Are In The U.S.A.?
The United States currently has 50 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.
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Dinosaurs
T. Rex Didn’t Kiss & Tell, But May Have Had Lips
The world's largest Tyrannosaurus rex, named Sue after fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson, who discovered the skeleton in 1990, had massive…
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Culture
The Hoax of Edward Mordake, The Man Afflicted With Two Faces
Edward Mordake (sometimes spelled "Mordrake") was a fictional newspaper creation that ended up in a medical encyclopedia.