MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have unearthed remnants of the 12th-century castle keep wall and some remains of William Blackburns’s original prison design. The site lies immediately outside of the
MessageToEagle.com – The third season of excavation in the historical mound of Dasht, near Burnt City (Shahr-e Soukhteh) in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan led to the discovery of
MessageToEagle.com – Sobek was a 2,500-year old crocodile worshipped in life by the ancient Egyptians and mummified with all due reverence after death. The ancient Egyptians worshipped this crocodile
MessageToEagle.com – The wood in the monumental “great houses” built in Chaco Canyon by ancient Puebloans came from two different mountain ranges, according to new research from the University
MessageToEagle.com – A “frog-like” swastika made of nephrite has been discovered during archaeological excavations of the8,000-year-old Slatina Neolithic Settlement in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. The swastika is 3 cm
MessageToEagle.com – Geologists have known since the 1920s that the bluestones were brought to Stonehenge from somewhere in the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, but only now has there been
MessageToEagle.com – On December 7, 1941 at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time, a Japanese dive bomber bearing the red symbol of the Rising Sun of Japan on its wings appears
MessageToEagle.com – 13,000 year-old engraving uncovered in Spain may depict a hunter-gatherer campsite, according to researchers Marcos García-Diez from University of the Basque Country, Spain, and Manuel Vaquero from
MessageToEagle.com – An extremely rare skeletal remains – one of the Swinegate skeletons – goes on public display for the first time. Between late 1989 and early 1990, more than
MessageToEagle.com – The statue Great Buddha of Nara belongs to the Todai-ji Temple located in the ancient capital of Nara, just south of Kyoto, Japan. For quite some
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists accidentally discovered a traditional, ancient drum, an iconic artifact of the ancient Vietnamese people, dated to the Dong Son culture (700 B.C. – 100 AD). The Dong Son kettledrum
MessageToEagle.com – Using modern imaging techniques on hearts more than 400 years old found at an archeological site, researchers were able to learn about the health conditions of the
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists have found evidence of trade routes between Bronze Age Iran and Mesopotamia. Many of us have seen the impressive statues of ancient Mesopotamian rulers in the Louvre
MessageToEagle.com – Fifteen impressive ancient statues were discovered in 1849 by U.S. diplomat Ephraim George Squier on Zapatera Island, in the western part of Lake Nicaragua, date to between
MessageToEagle.com – Rising seas, washing away an ancient Indian burial ground near Cedar Key, Florida, prompted archaeologists to dig up the remaining graves and collect the bones before the
MessageToEagle.com – A piece of Koryo-era metal type predating what is believed to be the world’s oldest book printed with movable metal type in 1377, has been unearthed in
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists excavating in the City of David in Jerusalem have made a remarkable discovery. At the foot of the southern wall of the Temple Mount compound
MessaeToEagle.com – Eight well-preserved fossilized peach endocarps, or pits, dating back more than two and a half million years, have been found by scientists in southwest China. Despite their age,
MessageToEagle.com – Thousands of years ago lived a woman in the Egyptian city of Asyut, on the west side of the Nile River Valley, 375 miles south of the
MessageToEagle.com – New DNA findings alter the sex of one of most famous recent Siberian archeological finds of human remains. A Swiss taxidermy expert brought ‘her’ to life,
MessageToEagle.com – A tunnel-like passageway that apparently leads to two sealed chambers has been discovered by a team of researchers led by archaeologist Leonardo Lopez Lujan, according to the National
MessageToEagle.com – Major archaeological exhibition to show “beauty and strength” of Late Pharaonic art and culture and cosmopolitan qualities of Ancient Egyptian society. Archaeologists’ underwater discoveries of two Egpytian
MessageToEagle.com – Sarmizegetusa, situated in the village Gradistea Muncelului County, was the capital of pre-Roman Dacia, located in Orastie Mountains, present-day Romania. It’s a complex of sanctuaries situated on a
MessageToEagle.com – These images show the facial reconstruction of an Anglo-Saxon woman aged 25-30 years old, nicknamed “Mrs Getty” by archaeologists because of the wealth and number of her
MessageToEagle.com – Wedding traditions come and go, but one wedding custom in particular dates all the way back to the 1100s – namely wedding gifts! Marrying for love