Braving the sun's furnace, a fire determined to bake everything, whether living or non-living. Digging up ruins for long hours—sometimes in the …
Archaeological Finds Scientists Still Can't Explain
Braving the sun's furnace, a fire determined to bake everything, whether living or non-living. Digging up ruins for long hours—sometimes in the terrifying cover of darkness—and where human settlements are few and far between. And then meeting weird people and weird things. This is the life of an archaeologist. Yet, all these pale compared to the sheer thrill of making a huge discovery.
The average global lifespan is 73 years. It can therefore be difficult to comprehend the scale of human history. Looking back on black and white …
On account of our ancestor's restless labor, there are always more discoveries to be made about the past. Finding, unearthing, and properly examining …
In a world where fabled empires rise and fall and bequeath us with only fragments and snippets, archaeological discoveries are of immense value. …
Ancient artifacts and sites like the Rosetta Stone, L’Anse aux Meadows, the White Sands, Troy, the Antikythera Mechanism, Stonehenge, and the Terra …