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Archeaology

Queen Nodjmet’s Mummy: Stone Eyes and a Hidden Heart

  The mummy of Queen Nodjmet was found in the royal chest at Deir el-Bahari (DB320). The mummy had been...

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Tenochtitlán’s Skull Tower: 650 Clues to a 500-Year Secret

The first description of the tower of skulls in Tenochtitlan was made in 1521 by Andrés de Tapia, who accompanied...

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Gotland’s 1361 Skull: Mail and Medieval Mysteries

Finding the remains of a medieval woman still in armor opens a window into the historical tapestry of battles and...

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Chastity Belt’s History: Control or Medieval Tale?

  In the Middle Ages, the history of “chastity belts” has always aroused curiosity due to their mysterious and strange...

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Egypt’s Mummification Rituals: A Legacy Preserved

The ancient Egyptians believed that to enter the afterlife, the deceased’s body must be preserved through a process known as...

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Stone Skeletons’ Enigma: Relics or Vatican Craft?

A relic hunter nicknamed ‘Indiana Bones’ has lifted the lid on a macabre collection of 400-year-old jewel-encrusted skeletons unearthed in...

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Nefertiti’s Bold Reign: Banishing Egypt’s Gods

  The bust of Nefertiti exhibited in the exhibition ‘In the light of Amarna’, 100 years after its discovery |...

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Lady Dai’s Preservation: China’s 2,000-Year-Old Marvel

The discovery of Lady Dai’s mummy has given archaeologists and historians an unprecedented insight into the life of a wealthy...

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Egypt’s Black Pyramid: A Sunlit Stone’s Divine Link

The ancient pyramids of Egypt were crowned with a notable piece known as a pyramidion. This small pyramid-shaped stone was...

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Saqqara’s 13 Coffins: 2,500 Years of Buried Tales

In the golden sands of the Egyptian necropolis of Saqqara, an astonishing discovery has shocked the archaeological world. Thirteen perfectly...

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On September 16, 1976, Shavarsh Karapetyan, a 23-year-old world champion finswimmer, had just finished a grueling 21-kilometer training run near Lake Yerevan in Armenia when he heard a crash that would change his life forever. A trolleybus had veered off a dam and plunged into the lake, sinking fast with dozens of passengers trapped inside. Without hesitation, Karapetyan rushed to the water, stripped off his clothes, and dove into the cold, polluted lake. Despite limited visibility and the danger, he swam around 5 kilometers to reach the submerged bus. Finding no open windows, he kicked out the rear window, badly injuring his legs in the process. For the next 20 minutes, he repeatedly dove down, rescuing one person after another. He pulled 37 people from the wreckage — 20 of them survived, and nine more escaped through the window he had shattered. Karapetyan’s heroism came at a personal cost. He developed severe pneumonia and lung damage from the rescue and spent three weeks in the hospital before he could walk again. Remarkably, the following year, he returned to competition, won one last gold medal, and broke his 11th world record before retiring from professional swimming. Shavarsh Karapetyan is remembered not just as a world-class athlete, but as a true hero who risked everything to save others.

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