Amenhotep II’s Lineage: Egypt’s 18th Dynasty King

The French excavator Victor Loret found the mummy of Amenhotep II in 1898, still resting in its own sarcophagus in his tomb (KV35) in the Valley of the Kings. At that time, before the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, he was the only king whose mummy had survived the vicissitudes of continuous theft and desecration and remained in its own sarcophagus in his own tomb.

Warrior Statue’s Secret: A Creature Within?

In the field of archaeology, discoveries often lead to more questions than answers. Such is the case with the discovery of a mysterious creature hidden inside a warrior statue, leaving archaeologists baffled and intrigued by its presence.

History of excavations at Herculaneum” Discovery of tens of millions of Vesuvius “Skeletons” on the ancient beach

The ancient beach of Herculaneum, now open to visitors, offers a haunting look into the past with its dozens of skeletons from Vesuvius. This remarkable archaeological site, similar to the famous Pompeii, was buried under volcanic ash almost two millennia ago during the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Today, the recently reopened beach area offers a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts and tourists to walk among the remains of those who tragically perished while trying to escape the fire. easier.

BREAKING NEWS: Lost No More? MH370’s Final Moments Have Been Found

The details surrounding this groundbreaking revelation are shrouded in secrecy, but early reports suggest that investigators have unearthed compelling evidence that challenges previous assumptions about the fate of MH370. This discovery has the potential to upend existing theories and shed new light on the circumstances surrounding the ill-fated flight’s disappearance.

Uncovering the Ingenuity of Ancient Egypt: Unraveling the Truth Behind the Construction of the Pyramids – No Extraterrestrials Needed, Just the Brilliance of the Women of That Time

The construction of the alluring Egyptian pyramids has fascinated scholars and enthusiasts alike. Numerous theories have been proposed, ranging from advanced Egyptian exploration techniques to the involvement of extraterrestrial beings. However, amidst the speculation, one fact remains firm: the position that aliens built the pyramids lacks credibility.

Is it possible that ancient Peruvians knew how to melt stone blocks?

The ancient walled complex of Saksaywaman in Peru has puzzled scientists and archaeologists for decades. The precision of the stonework, with its rounded corners and interlocking shapes, challenges our understanding of ancient building techniques. Did the ancient Peruvians possess knowledge or technology that allowed them to soften or melt stone? This intriguing possibility has given rise to numerous theories and research into the methods used by these master builders.