Ancient Peruvian Mystery Solved From Space0
- From Around the Web, Ancient Archeology
- April 16, 2016
These puzzling holes in the arid valleys of southern Peru tell us there was once a flourishing, sophisticated society here.

These puzzling holes in the arid valleys of southern Peru tell us there was once a flourishing, sophisticated society here.

The ancient crown dates back to the Copper Age between 4000–3500 BC, and is just one out of more than 400 artifacts that were recovered in a cave in the Judean Desert near the Dead Sea.

Was it an asteroid or something inside that wiped the dinosaur off the face of the earth?

Pottery shards unearthed at a seventh century, B.C. fort in the desert in Israel may reveal when parts of the Bible were written.

A prominent scholar and historian of Second Temple period Judaism revisits the tantalizing issues surrounding the almost forgotten “Abba Cave” tomb in Jerusalem.

“In 5 cities 8 kings; they ruled for 241200 years. Then the flood swept over.”

It’s hoped the uncovering of the woman will help form a deeper understanding of the native people in ancient Mongolia

Skeptic challenges notion that small-brained Homo naledi deliberately disposed of its dead.

The Neanderthal counterpart of the human Y chromosome, or male sex chromosome, appears to have died out.

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