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Archaeologists Unearth 2,500-Year-Old Lost City in Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian City Unearthed, Revealing 2,500-Year-Old Urban Life (Image: Excavation site showing mudbrick tower houses and temple foundations) Archaeologists have uncovered the 2,500-year-old city of Imet, located six miles south of Tanis in Egypt’s Nile Delta. Once a thriving religious and economic hub, Imet flourished during the Late Period (4th century BC) under the Ptolemaic […]
Archaeologists Unearth 2,000-Year-Old Roman Soldier’s Enormous Leather Shoe
Giant Roman Shoe Unearthed Near Hadrian’s Wall [Image 1: Archaeologists holding the massive Roman shoe, size 13, at Magna Fort.] Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman shoe so large it would fit a modern UK men’s size 13—bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger’s feet and comparable to Stephen Fry’s. The leather sole, measuring 12.6 inches (32 cm), […]
Archaeologists Unveil Second Ancient City Beneath Egypt’s Giza Pyramids, Redefining History
Scientists Claim Discovery of Massive Underground Network Beneath Giza Pyramids A team of Italian researchers has announced the discovery of a second underground city beneath Egypt’s Giza Plateau, claiming it supports their theory of a vast subterranean complex linking the pyramids. The findings, yet to be peer-reviewed, have ignited controversy among archaeologists. Controversial Findings Using […]
Archaeologists Unearth Three Ancient Pharaonic Tombs Dating Back Over 3,500 Years
Ancient Tombs Unearthed Near Luxor Shed Light on Egypt’s New Kingdom Era Archaeologists have uncovered three ancient tombs in the Dra Abu el-Naga necropolis near Luxor, Egypt, dating back over 3,000 years to the New Kingdom period (1550–1070 BC). The discovery offers a rare glimpse into the lives of non-royal individuals who held significant roles […]
Archaeologists Claim Discovery of Jesus’ Cana Miracle Site in Galilee, Israel, Where Water Turned to Wine
Archaeologists Identify Khirbet Qana as Potential Site of Jesus’ First Miracle The biblical account of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee marks a pivotal moment in Christian history. While the traditional site visited by pilgrims is Kafr Kanna, new excavations at Khirbet Qana, 8 miles northwest of Nazareth, suggest […]
Archaeologists Unearth Stunning Relics in Biblical City Linked to Ark of the Covenant’s Ancient Secrets
Ancient Gold Ring Discovered at Biblical Site Linked to Ark of the Covenant Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,300-year-old gold ring at Jerusalem’s City of David, a site associated with the legendary Ark of the Covenant. The discovery offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the city’s inhabitants during the Second Temple period. Key Findings […]
Archaeologists Unearth Bronze Age Dagger with Unique Hilt Design at Swedish Fortress
Medieval "Bollock Dagger" Unearthed in Swedish Fortress Reveals Brutal History Archaeologists in Sweden have uncovered a 14th-century dagger with a cheeky design—a hilt shaped like male genitalia—at the historic Gullberg Fortress in Gothenburg. Known as a "bollock dagger," the weapon was found alongside crossbow bolts, arrows, and cannonballs, hinting at the site’s violent past. The […]
3,400-Year-Old Egyptian Town Linked to Tutankhamun’s Father Unearthed by Archaeologists
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Egyptian Town Linked to King Tut’s Father Archaeologists have discovered a “major” ancient Egyptian town at Kom el-Nugus, near Alexandria, likely built during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten, father of Tutankhamun. The settlement, dating to the 18th Dynasty (c. 1550–1292 BC), challenges previous assumptions that the site was only occupied from the […]
Archaeologists Uncover Hidden Tomb in Ancient Metropolis Beneath Egypt’s Great Pyramid
Mysterious Sarcophagus and Hidden Structures Found Beneath Egypt’s Pyramids Spark Debate A team of Italian researchers claims to have discovered a sarcophagus and underground chambers more than 600 feet below Egypt’s Tomb of Osiris, alongside a “vast city” beneath the Giza pyramids. The findings, if verified, could challenge historical timelines, but experts remain skeptical. The […]
Archaeologists Claim Armageddon Ruins Corroborate Biblical Accounts in Groundbreaking Discovery
Archaeological Find at Armageddon May Confirm Biblical Account of King Josiah’s Death New excavations at Tel Megiddo, the site linked to the apocalyptic "Armageddon" in the Book of Revelation, have uncovered evidence supporting a biblical tale about King Josiah, an ancestor of Jesus. Researchers found remnants of an Egyptian military presence during Josiah’s reign, aligning […]