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Stone Age Ireland was likely not ruled over by incestuous “god-kings” 5500 years ago, as previously thought, a team of ...
The Tiwanaku society thrived around the highest navigable lake in the world – before their mysterious disappearance ...
Recent archaeological discovery expands our knowledge on complex Indigenous societies in South America.
A recent study challenges the long-held belief that Queen Hatshepsut's statues were destroyed out of spite by Thutmose III.
A new study challenges the idea that the so-called "king" buried at Newgrange was part of a royal dynasty in Ireland.
A closer look at the burial of a man born of incest 5,000 years ago reveals he was unlikely to have been a god-king.
In Spain, there are dozens of spectacular natural thermal water pools with free access to hot springs. Incredible, isn’t it?
Fresh research has cast doubt on long-held beliefs that Ireland's ancient Newgrange tomb was reserved exclusively for an ...
Scientists have discovered the temple of a mysterious lost civilization in the Bolivian Andes that suddenly disappeared over ...
UNESCO World Heritage tags indicate sites of outstanding cultural or natural significance that are recognised for their ...
The tallest statues in the world blend faith, history, and architecture into awe-inspiring landmarks. Read on to discover ...
Heritage Days 2025 at the Château d'Auvers Journées du Patrimoine 2024: free visit to the Van Gogh exhibition at Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise (95) The Château d'Auvers-sur-Oise awaits you this Saturday, ...