Lancashire’s Best Kept Secret: Venture into the Secretive World of Lancashire’s Enchanting Dragon’s Eye Cave

Deep in the picturesque West Lancashire countryside lies a hidden treasure – a cave that few have had the privilege of witnessing in person. Known as the…

Unbreakable Masterpiece: How a Roman Mosaic Withstood an Earthquake’s Might

When a hotel construction project in Antakya, Turkey, unearthed a remarkable treasure trove of ancient Roman mosaics, the owners knew they had stumbled upon something truly extraordinary….

Deciphering the Secrets of the White Mountain Petroglyphs: A Window Into Ancient Native American Life

We are fortunate to have a wealth of knowledge about the lives of our ancient ancestors, thanks to their remarkable ability to capture their daily experiences, struggles,…

Unveiling the Enigmatic Footprints of Antiquity: A 2,300-Year-Old Scythian Shoe Discovered in the Altai Mountains

In 1948, a remarkable discovery was made in the Altai Mountains of Siberia – a women’s boot, meticulously adorned with intricate patterns, dating back an astounding 2,300…

Faces from Antiquity: Unraveling the Mysteries of the 11,000-Year-Old Plastered Skulls at Tell Aswad

Over the past few months, I’ve presented videos on various Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the Fertile Crescent, from Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe in Turkey, to Tell…

Unveiling the Ancient Ritual: Oldest Evidence of Ritual Decapitation Found in Brazil

Archaeologists have recently uncovered a 9,000-year-old human skull in a cave in Brazil, suggesting that it may be the oldest evidence of ritual decapitation in the western…

The St. Catherine Icon: A Testament to the Fusion of Greco-Roman and Christian Art

The St. Catherine icon, housed in the Greek Orthodox Holy Monastery on Mount Sinai in Egypt, is a remarkable relic that has withstood the test of time….

Battle Scars and Martyrdom: Examining King Eric IX’s Wounds in Light of Historical Accounts

On April 23rd, 2014, Uppsala University embarked on a groundbreaking research project, opening a reliquary casket in Uppsala Cathedral containing the bones of King Eric IX of…

Uncovering the Throne of a Macedonian Queen: The Remarkable Story of Eurydice’s Marble Seat

The ancient world has long held a captivating allure, with its rich histories, captivating figures, and awe-inspiring artifacts that continue to capture the imagination of scholars and…

The fiery legacy of Kallinikos: The Deadly Byzantine Weapon Known as Greek Fire

The annals of military history are replete with weapons that have changed the course of wars, but few have been as mysterious and terrifying as the Greek…