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Seti I’s Preservation: Egypt’s 3,298-Year-Old Face

The 3,298-year-old mummified face of Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I: it was black

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Sozopol’s Vampire Skeleton: Iron Bar’s Purpose

Throughout history, humans have been fascinated by the supernatural and the inexplicable. From vampires to zombies, witches and ghosts, these...

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Sozopol’s Iron Bar: Vampire’s Resurrection Prevented

Throughout history, humans have been fascinated by the supernatural and the inexplicable. From vampires to zombies, witches and ghosts, these...

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Egypt’s Alien Remains: Humanity’s Past Rewritten

In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable find in the vast deserts of Egypt that could rewrite our...

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Greece’s Centaur Bones: Myth Meets Reality

  In a notable 1876 archaeological discovery, researchers in Greece unearthed a skeleton that has been described as half-human, half-horse....

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A 19th-Century Oddity: Woman with a Horned Forehead

  Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum has long been known for its remarkable collection of medical rarities, historical artifacts and specimens, attracting...

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Polyxena’s Sarcophagus: Myth and Burial Intertwined

Then, back in 1994, this incredible tomb was found in Türkiye, and it’s like a time capsule from 2,500 years...

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Ramses II’s Face: Tech Revives an Iconic Pharaoh

In a revolutionary breakthrough that bridges the gap between ancient history and modern science, the face of Ramesses II, one...

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Polyxena’s Sarcophagus: Ancient Practices Unveiled

So, back in 1994, this incredible tomb was found in Turkey, and it’s like a time capsule from 2,500 years...

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Centaur Bones in 1876: Greece’s Mythical Proof?

In 1876, a surprising find in Greece revealed a skeleton described as half human and half horse, sparking global fascination...

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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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