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Leonarda Cianciulli, The Italian Serial Killer Who Made Soap And Teacakes...

Known as the "Soap-Maker of Correggio," Leonarda Cianciulli murdered three women between 1939 and 1940 because she believed that human sacrifice would protect her son during World War II. The post...

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2,000-Year-Old Roman Sword Found By Metal Detectorists In The Forests Of...

While searching for World War II relics, metal detectorists Rafal Proszowski and Mariusz Lampa discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sword that may have been part of an ancient burial ceremony. The post...

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Scientists May Have Just Solved The Mystery Behind Severed Heads Uncovered At...

An analysis of seven 2,500-year-old skulls uncovered at the Iron Age settlements of Ullastret and Puig Castellar in northern Spain revealed that the majority of them belonged to people who weren't...

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Is The Shroud Of Turin Real? Here’s What The Scientific Evidence Says

Ever since it was put on public display in Lirey, France in 1355, the Shroud of Turin has inspired passionate debates about its authenticity from religious leaders and scientists alike. The post Is The...

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Cache Of Silver Stolen By The Nazis During World War 2 Found Buried At A...

The chest itself was disintegrated and rusted, but the invaluable items inside were in pristine condition — and are now headed for display. The post Cache Of Silver Stolen By The Nazis During World War...

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2,000-Year-Old Bog Body Found In Northern Ireland Was A Young Woman Who Was...

A young woman between the ages of 17 and 22, the "Ballymacombs More Woman" suffered a grisly demise, including having her throat slashed and her head chopped off. The post 2,000-Year-Old Bog Body Found...

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Metal Detectorist On The Isle Of Man Unearths An Iron Age Spoon Used For...

Dubbed the Patrick-Middleton spoon, researchers believe the flat, strawberry-shaped artifact may have been used by Iron Age people to forecast the future. The post Metal Detectorist On The Isle Of Man...

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A Medieval Board Game Was Just Discovered In A Secret Chamber Of A Russian...

The centuries-old board game is being called the "most intriguing" discovery at the site to date. The post A Medieval Board Game Was Just Discovered In A Secret Chamber Of A Russian Castle appeared...

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Researchers Use Lasers To Map A Buried Roman City That Dates Back Over 2,300...

The city of Falerii Novi was abandoned in 700 A.D. and has been buried ever since. The post Researchers Use Lasers To Map A Buried Roman City That Dates Back Over 2,300 Years appeared first on All...

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Archaeologists In Italy Unearthed A 1,700-Year-Old Statue Of Hercules That’s...

Found in three pieces and missing its head, this miniature marble artifact is all the more rare for depicting Hercules' lesser-known seventh labor, the capture of the Cretan bull. The post...

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Researchers Reveal The History Behind The Ancient Colchester Vase And The...

Researchers have uncovered evidence that the names carved into this 1,900-year-old vase refer to specific gladiators, Memnon and Valentinus, and that the piece was commissioned as a custom keepsake to...

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The Fascinating Legend Of Freya, The Norse Goddess Who Welcomed Slain Heroes...

The goddess of love, fertility, war, and death, Freya was believed to have been one of the most powerful deities in Norse mythology. The post The Fascinating Legend Of Freya, The Norse Goddess Who...

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The Story Of Cernunnos, The Mysterious Horned Celtic God Of Wild Places And...

Little is known about Cernunnos, but his depictions have been found across Europe and scholars suspect that he was closely connected to nature. The post The Story Of Cernunnos, The Mysterious Horned...

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Stunning 9th-Century Anglo-Saxon Cross Restored To Near-Pristine Condition

"Anglo-Saxon crosses of this kind are exceptionally rare, and only one other — much less elaborate — is known from the ninth century." The post Stunning 9th-Century Anglo-Saxon Cross Restored To...

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Archaeologists In Pompeii Just Uncovered A Banquet Hall Covered In Stunning...

Covering three walls of a massive room inside the House of Thiasos, these life-size paintings depict the Mysteries of Dionysus, initiation rites for his followers that included dancing, hunting, and...

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Archaeologists In Türkiye Just Discovered An Ancient ‘Mosaic House’ That May...

The Mosaic House was once a grand residence with ties to the royal family of Pergamon, an ancient city once touted as the "second Athens." The post Archaeologists In Türkiye Just Discovered An Ancient...

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The Sword Of Damocles, The Weapon Of Ancient Legend That Inspired A Timeless...

According to a Greek parable, as a courtier named Damocles feasted on a lavish meal, King Dionysius of Sicily hung a sword above his head by a single horse hair to demonstrate the constant fear he...

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Monika Fritzl, One Of The Seven Children Born To Elisabeth Fritzl And Her...

When Monika Fritzl was 14 years old, she learned that her grandfather Josef was also her father — and he had held her mother captive in the family basement as a sex slave for more than two decades. The...

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Fortingall Yew Is The Oldest Known Tree In The United Kingdom — And It’s At...

The Fortingall Yew may have been growing when the Pyramids and Stonehenge were being built. The post Fortingall Yew Is The Oldest Known Tree In The United Kingdom — And It’s At Risk Because Of...

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Archaeologists In Denmark Just Found A 4,000-Year-Old Ritual Site That Was...

Unearthed in Aars, North Jutland, this circular site spanned nearly 100 feet in diameter and was surrounded by at least 45 wooden posts spaced roughly six feet apart. The post Archaeologists In Denmark...

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