The third man phenomenon is most often seen in people facing extreme peril in which they felt a presence that helped lead ...
In 1990, excavations of the tomb of high priest Caiaphas, who plotted the killing of Jesus, yielded a stunning find: two Roman-era iron nails. They mysteriously disappeared until filmmaker Simcha ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered a 2,000-year-old grave from a Roman settlement in Heerlen, Netherlands. The burial belonged to a soldier named Flaccus, and it is now considered the “most unique ...
There is some debate about what the first department store was, but the BBC awarded that title to Harding, Howell & Co's Grand Fashionable Magazine in London, which opened in 1796. At first, the shop ...
In 2011, an impressively well-preserved woolly mammoth was dug out of the Siberian permafrost. With the species having met its extinction some 4,000 years ago, finding such a relatively pristine ...
As pipe layers and engineers, Jannick Vestergaard and Henning Nøhr are likely accustomed to their day-to-day operations in Denmark’s fourth-largest city, Aalborg. So, pulling a medieval sword out of a ...
"The men who belong to this family of peoples," the 8th century Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun remarked of the Berbers, according to the BBC, "have inhabited the Maghreb since the beginning." Indeed, ...
Michael LeMoyne Kennedy was the sixth child of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Born into the spotlight, Michael followed in the footsteps of many of his family members. He attended Harvard ...
Nageswara Swamy temple in India has officially been rediscovered after 80 years buried in sand. Experts believe that the 200-year-old structure in Perumallapadu started to be swallowed up with the ...
Archeologists have discovered a 4,500-year-old ramp in Egypt that might have been used to build the Great Pyramid and others. Experts have long wondered and hypothesized how ancient Egyptians managed ...