MessageToEagle.com – A mysterious Stone Age labyrinth has been discovered at Stevns in Denmark. For the moment, it remains unknown why the labyrinth was constructed and what purpose it
MessageToEagle.com – Archaeologists in Angus, Scotland have reason to be excited. They have unearthed a 3,000-year-old spearhead embellished with gold. The artifact was used as a weapon and scientists
Ellen Lloyd – MessageToEagle.com – Marcus Licinius Crassus (c. 115 B.C. —53 BC.) was a Roman general and politician. He is today remembered for being the wealthiest man in
MessageToEagle.com – Love sure does hurt, as the Everly Brothers knew very well. And while it is often romanticised or made sentimental, the brutal reality is that many of
MessageToEagle.com – Many ancient cultures regarded number 9 (or ‘Nine’) as a symbol of perfection, unity, and freedom. Even in ancient Egypt, it was attached great importance to the meaning of
MessageToEagle.com – Today there are many animals that can produce deadly venom, but which animal was the first one to use venom for protection or hunting? Scientists have discovered
MessageToEagle.com – This is undoubtedly one of the most important discoveries in North American history. Bones of some the very first colonists in St. Augustine have been unearthed. Researchers believe
MessageToEagle.com – Many people associate Transylvania with the famous, brutal and yet fair ruler Vlad III, often called Dracula and castles like Bran Castle, a Gothic fortress associated with
MessageToEagle.com – King Arthur is one of, if not the, most legendary icons of medieval Britain. His popularity has lasted centuries, mostly thanks to the numerous incarnations of his
MessageToEagle.com – Some years ago, archaeologists uncovered beautifully preserved, 1,000-year-old Viking boat burial in Scottish Highlands. It is today known as the Ardnamurchan boat burial. Inside a 5m-long grave
MessageToEagle.com – How important was hygiene in ancient times and expectations about keeping oneself clean? Although the term “hygiene” came into use at the beginning of the nineteenth century,
MessageToEagle.com – Scientists have found what they believe is the world’s oldest emoji – a smiley face scrawled in a legal document dating back to 1635. So, now, it
MessageToEagle.com – The ancient city of Pi-Ramesses (“the House of Ramses”) was once the capital of Egypt during the reign of Ramesses II, the third pharaoh of the 19th dynasty.
MessageToEagle.com – Until recently, it was believed that only 11 caves contained the mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls that have long fascinated archaeologists, historians and Biblical scholars. Now scientists have
A. Sutherlad – MessageToEagle.com – A shape-shifting mythical water bird, Boobrie, is a huge, black creature flying through the water and haunting lakes and salt-water wells. In Scottish
MessageToEagle.com – Over 2,000 years ago ancient people constructed hundreds of large, mysterious earthworks that are still little understood. The true purpose of the ancient earthworks remains unsolved puzzle
MessageToEagle.com – Known under a number of different names, Kukulkan, the Feathered Serpent was one of the most important gods in Mesoamerica. The Aztecs called him Quetzalcoatl and the
MessageToEagle.com – Some really impressive petroglyphs can be admired on the hills overlooking the desert communities Santa Clara and Ivins in the Santa Clara River Reserve, Utah. The
MessageToEagle.com -Many ancient civilizations believed that spirits lived in sacred places such as trees, mountains and stones. One such place is the mysterious Vottovarra Mountain in Karelia that
MessageToEagle.com – There is not much information about the Selden Map of China, one of the first Chinese maps to reach Europe. It arrived at the Bodleian Library
MessageToEagle.com – In northern Louisiana, North America there is a very interesting and mysterious ancient site known as Watson Brake. This ancient site challenges our knowledge about North American
MessageToEagle.com – February 14 is the day marked for lovers in many countries around the world, but in Wales there is another date traditionally associated with romance: St Dwynwen’s
MessageToEagle.com – Nearly 40 graves of men, women and children buried at the ancient graveyard, at the Norre Sandegard Vest site, Danish island of Bornholm. The discovery was made
MessageToEagle.com – A private tomb in the Theban necropolis in Luxor, has been unearthed by Japanese researchers from Waseda University. Based on its style, the beautifully decorated tomb
MessageToEagle.com – The mysterious kingdom of Urartu does still hold many ancient secrets. The kingdom’s beginnings are lost in the mists of pre-history, but before it was destroyed, Urartu