13 Sep, 2025
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Dragon Man Skull Unveiled: 217,000-Year-Old Discovery Reveals Lost Human Lineage

Mystery of ‘Dragon Man’ Skull Solved: First Confirmed Denisovan Skull Revealed [Image: Dragon Man skull with caption: The 146,000-year-old Dragon Man skull, now identified as Denisovan.] For decades, the origins of the enigmatic "Dragon Man" skull puzzled scientists. Discovered in 1933 by a Chinese laborer near Harbin City during Japanese occupation, the fossil was hidden […]

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Ancient Banned Gospel Unveils Jesus’s True Executioner in Lost Scripture Revelation

The Soldier Who Pierced Jesus: The Legend of Longinus An ancient manuscript, The Gospel of Nicodemus (also called the Acts of Pilate), claims to name the Roman soldier who delivered the final blow to Jesus on the cross. Although excluded from the Bible, this 4th-century text identifies the soldier as Longinus, who pierced Jesus’ side, […]

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85 Years On, 190 WWII Sailors Lost to Nazi Torpedo Honored with Lifeboat Inscription

HMS Exmouth: A Tragedy of World War II [Image: HMS Exmouth at sea. Suggested: Historical photograph of an E-class destroyer.] https://example.com/hms-exmouth-historical.jpg In January 1940, during the bleak early months of World War II, the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Exmouth met a tragic fate while defending Allied shipping lanes. Commissioned in 1934 as part of the […]

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Lost City Discovery Challenges Narrative of Ancient Rome’s Collapse

Ancient Roman City’s Resilience Rewrites Empire’s Decline Narrative [Image: Aerial view of excavation site with archaeologists at work. Caption: Interamna Lirenas, once dismissed as a backwater, thrived during Rome’s Crisis of the Third Century.] A 13-year excavation of Interamna Lirenas, a Roman colony in central Italy, has overturned assumptions about the Empire’s collapse. Led by […]