In Luoping County, Yunnan Province in southwest China, paleontologists found the fossil of a new marine reptile species that dates back 244 million years.
Ruins of an 800 year old royal temple discover in Beijing
The emperor and empress of China adorned the temple for ceremonies centuries ago, the temple ruins still glorify their history centuries later.
Huge treasure trove of prewar Jewish artifacts unearthed in Poland
Workers repairing an old tenement building in Lodz, Poland, made an unexpected discovery and found hundreds of Jewish artifacts.
The Canaanites also used silver as currency
Payment with Hacksilber pieces started in Mesopotamia and Anatolia, now learned to appear in Palestine much earlier than thought.
The most powerful and beautiful women and goddesses of Greek mythology
When the structure of the Greek Pantheon is analyzed, we see that male gods and female goddesses are constitute important parts of a whole.
National parks of Chile is world class, environmentally friendly, and sustainable
Chile is so environmentally friendly that it has twice been named the World’s Leading Green Destination in the World Travel Awards.
Cybele statue smuggled from Anatolia to be exhibited in the land where it was found after years
The statue of the “mother goddess Cybele”, believed to be the symbol and protector of abundance and fertility in prehistoric times, will be exhibited in the newly built Afyonkarahisar Museum.
Opening of the Biblical Site where Jesus cure the blind after 2000 Years
Officials have confirmed that a Biblical site where it’s said that Jesus healed a blind has been made public for the first time in 2000 years.
Greek rock inscriptions found on a mountain in Central Asia
Tajikistan, a nation in Central Asia, has found ancient Greek alphabet inscriptions on a rock on a mountain.
On the 2023 New Year’s Honours list, three museum scientists received awards
Three Museum scientists, Professor Chris Stringer, Dr. Sandra Knapp and Dr. Richard Fortey, were honored in the 2023 New Year’s Honor List.