ArchaeologyMemphis, Egypt: Ancient Capital of the Old Kingdom
John DoeMay 11, 2026
Memphis, the ancient capital of the first nome of Lower Egypt, lies on the western bank of the Nile, approximately twenty kilometers south of modern Cairo. Founded…
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ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
Memphis, the ancient capital of the first nome of Lower Egypt, lies on the western bank of the Nile, approximately twenty kilometers south of modern Cairo. Founded…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
Salt Dough Dinosaur Fossils, unearthed from the claystone layers of the Hell Creek Formation in northeastern Montana, belong to the late Maastrichtian age of the Cretaceous period,…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
Near the modern village of Jarkovac in Serbia’s Vojvodina province, archaeologists have unearthed the sprawling remains of a 7000-year-old farming settlement, a Late Neolithic village of the…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
Mada’in Saleh, also known as Hegra, lies in the sun-scorched expanse of northwestern Saudi Arabia, within the Al-Ula governorate, approximately 22 kilometers north of the modern town…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
Pelican Lake points belong to the Late Archaic period of the northern Great Plains, a vast prairie landscape stretching across what is now southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan, North…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
A 6th-century CE illustrated manuscript of the Babylonian Talmud, known as the “Sura Illuminated Codex,” was unearthed within the clay-brick ruins of a hidden study chamber near…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
The Giza pyramid complex, rising from the limestone plateau on the west bank of the Nile River just outside modern Cairo, was erected during the Fourth Dynasty…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
The Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia, standing sentinel across the central Anatolian plateau in present-day Turkey, owe their existence to volcanic eruptions that blanketed the region in thick…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
The Great Pyramid of Khufu, standing on the Giza Plateau just outside Cairo, Egypt, was constructed during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom around 2560 BCE,…
ArchaeologyJohn DoeMay 11, 2026
The Tophet of Carthage, a sacred enclosure nestled along the Mediterranean coast at the edge of modern Tunis in Tunisia, emerged as a funerary and ritual site…