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Oldest Known Cremation In Africa Poses 9,500-Year-Old Mystery About Stone Age Hunter-Gatherers
New evidence of cremation 9,500 years ago in south-central Africa challenges long-held notions about how hunter-gatherers ...
The oldest previously known funeral pyre in the world was discovered in Alaska and dates to approximately 11,500 years ago, but that cremation involved a young child rather than an adult. Some burned ...
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UFOs, space objects and pyramids: Five unsolved mysteries that defined 2025
Year 2025 saw several unexplained strange events. These include UFO sightings, a mysterious object that appeared to survive a ...
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A yellow brick road was found on the seafloor, and it’s real
Far below the waves of the Pacific Ocean, cameras on a research vessel recently swept across something that looked impossible ...
Tucked away in Anderson, Indiana, lies a verdant paradise where ancient earthworks meet rushing waters and towering trees. Mounds State Park is the nature escape you didn’t know you desperately needed ...
The park’s namesake mountain holds one of Georgia’s most intriguing mysteries—an 855-foot stone wall of unknown origin near the summit. Theories about who built it range from prehistoric Native ...
Scholars will take a fresh look at the authenticity of a rock purporting to reveal the fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke ...
Archaeologists say they've unexpectedly found a huge Stone Age cremation pyre in southern-central Africa. The discovery is helping them understand the history of cremation.
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