Last year, researchers uncovered an 800-year-old hidden tunnel network
beneath the city of Acre in Israel. They believe these tunnels were built by an
order of Catholic warrior monks famously known as the Knights Templar as a
passage to their treasure tower. Also located within Acre, at the city’s port,
is the site of the order’s former fortress.
9. Iron Age Skeleton In “Tree Coffin”
When you work in construction, you never know what you might find!
Workers in Zurich, Switzerland got quite the surprise in 2017 when they found
the remains of a woman inside a tree trunk!
8. The Pompeii Horse
The 2018 discovery of a horse’s body print among the ruins at Pompeii
reminded people that the tragedy claimed more than just human victims. In
December of that year, archaeologists revealed a full-sized plaster replica of
the animal’s imprint. It was the first horse found at Pompeii, which was
submerged in volcanic ash in 79 A.D. amid the catastrophic eruption of nearby
Mt. Vesuvius.
7. 1,000-Year-Old Buddhist Monk
In May 2019, scientists discovered the mummified remains of a monk
encased within a 1,000-year-old Buddhist statue. They made the shocking find by
scanning the statue and seeing the skeleton inside, sitting in lotus position.
6. Four-Legged…Whale?
Off Peru’s western coast in 2011, paleontologists discovered the
fossilized skeleton of a four-legged ancient whale with webbed feet, called
Peregocetus pacificus. Even more strangely, its fingers and toes were equipped
with small hooves. It had razor-sharp teeth, which it used for hunting fish.
5. Mysterious Lost Kingdom
Last year at an ancient mound site in central Turkey called
Türkmen-Karahöyük, archaeologists discovered remnants of a mysterious lost
kingdom in the form of a large stone with a strange inscription. Although the
greater area, known as the Konya Plain, is abundant with “lost” cities, this
was different.
4. World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck
In late 2018, archaeologists announced the discovery of the world’s
oldest intact shipwreck, located a mile (1.6 km) beneath the water’s surface in
the Black Sea, off the Bulgarian coast.
3. A Long-Lost Chapel
Archaeologists with the Auckland Project recently discovered the
remains of a large medieval chapel that somehow went missing for 370 years in
County Durham, England. Known as the Bek Chapel, it was built during the 14th
century for Anthony Bek, one of the U.K.’s richest and most powerful
prince-bishops at the time.
2. Ancient Hominid Interbreeding
Anthropologist and Professor Alan Rogers of the University of Utah
studies the genomes of hominins, or ancient human species. He recently led a
study to decipher millions of years of human evolution and history by analyzing
these DNA strands and looking for genetic patterns, like mutations and shared
genes.
1. Cleopatra’s Perfume
Cleopatra is historically known as an extravagant woman who pulled out
all the stops when it came to displaying her elegance. According to legend, she
sailed a golden boat covered in purple sails that were coated in a strong
fragrance.
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Wow. This is like an empty bag of potato chips. No links or references to any of the stuff listed except what one might assume are stolen photographs. Is this your first time posting on the web?
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