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Pieces “Book of The Dead” Found in Australia Museum

by unos99 in History, May 16, 2012
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Pieces “Book of the Dead” Found in Australia Museum.

Enlightenment After Darkness

by pasan gealjen in History, May 10, 2012
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The universal truth is that the darkness is only the way of getting enlightenment.
How is it so?

A Helmet Change British History?

by adicodrean1967 in History, January 12, 2012
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An archaeological discovery made 12 years ago in Leicestershire, United Kingdom, may change the way it is for the period in Romanian history of the region.

Found, Jewelry Viking King Nation

by biasa saja in Social Sciences, December 17, 2011
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Found, Jewelry Viking King Nation.

Rosetta Stone Anniversary

by tonyleather in History, July 16, 2011
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On the 15th July 1799, 212 years ago today, a French officer in the army of Napoleon was to unearth the greatest discovery in the history of archeology, revealing a treasure trove of historical information.

Roman Helmet Auctioned for 2.3 Million Pounds

by bobmonk in History, May 29, 2011
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The highest bid was eight times higher than the estimate: A Roman helmet was auctioned in London for the equivalent of 2.6 million euros. A young man had dug up the antique in a field – and must now keep the bulk of the proceeds.

Terminal to The Stars

by jambes in People, January 27, 2011
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Although the enormous pyramids have reported many articles and books, be issued in its secrets.

Discovery of Piltdown Man

by john smither in Psychology, December 18, 2010
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On December 18th 1912 one of the greatest archeological hoaxes began with the apparent discovery of the Piltdown Man in East Sussex, England. Amateur archeologist Charles Dawson had been digging his way through a gravel pit for three years when he chanced upon a fantastic discovery.

Coure of Tutankhamon

by geantau in History, November 28, 2010
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From the initial team that was present at the boy pharaoh Tutankhamen tomb opening, only one person died at a younger age. Coincidence or consequence of a centuries-old curse, a curse sinister, mysterious and deadly?

Why Sank The Titanic?

by lerom82 in History, August 25, 2010
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In the twenties of the last century parapsychologists have put forward the following version: culprit mystical omens and tragedy itself was … ancient Egyptian mummy soothsayer, was executed on the orders of priests in the days of Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, and aboard the Titanic.

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