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TastyWheat, in 3,500-Year-Old Book of Spells to Guide The Dead Uncovered With Egyptian Mummies

The black book gives life, the gold book takes it away.

I DON’T KNOW THIS SYMBOL! IT’S… A BIRD…?

PixTupy, in 2,000-year-old decorated Roman sandal unearthed in Spain

Thousands of years ago, a person was cleaning out a well in Roman Spain when one of their leather sandals slipped off their foot. Now, 2,000 years later, archaeologists have found the well cleaner’s missing shoe.

Finally!

Holyginz, in Ancient Egyptian cemetery holds rare 'Book of the Dead' papyrus and mummies

Put.It.Back.

jlow, in ARCHAEOLOGISTS EXCAVATE A LAMASSU AT ANCIENT KHURSBAD

NO NEED TO SHOUT! ^__^

fossilesque,
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I ONLY SHOUT WHEN WEBSITES DON’T USE THEIR HEADLINES AS WEBPAGE TITLES AND HAVE SHITE MODERN WEB INTERFACES.

jlow,

And rightly so ^__^

Gabu, in Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead beneath Mexico City university

Uh-oh, the Old Gods are reemerging.

MisterNeon, in Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead beneath Mexico City university
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A fantastic fortunate find! A snake rising from the earth after an earthquake, a coatl emerging from a tlalolin. How poetic!

NocturnalMorning, in Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead beneath Mexico City university

This article made wonder what actually happened to the aztecs. I don’t recommend looking it up

MisterNeon,
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I study Mesoamerican and especially Tenochtitlan history for fun. It breaks my heart every time I get to that part in any of my books.

niktemadur, in See gorgeous ancient Egyptian 'mummy portraits' from nearly 2 millennia ago

The Fayum portraits are among my favorite things in the entire history of art.

Granite, in Mythical hellhound and sea-centaurs painted on 2,200-year-old tomb discovered in Italy
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Horse Sea Monsters is my new band name

zuu,
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Horsey Monsters?

thefluffiest,

Hoarse Sea Monsters?

N0body, in The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were
Klystron, in The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were
sik0fewl,

Haha. Glad I'm not the only one whose mind went straight to this.

slurpeesoforion, in Ancient Egyptian mummy masks, tombs and 'god of silence' statue discovered at Saqqara

God of silence, worshipped by every dad before he was known.

jadero, in New England stone walls deserve a science of their own

I used to get occasional work helping farm kids pick rocks. We don’t seem to have built any fences in Saskatchewan, preferring instead to just pile them up or bury them.

Never underestimate what happens when thousands of individual people do one thing over and over again, rock by rock, step by step, day in and day out, year after year. Whether it’s building fences, depleting resources, or putting waste into the environment, we always manage to more collectively than we can imagine as individuals.

jaybone, in Giant naked hill figure revealed as Hercules—and he aided medieval armies

Needs more Tommy Hilfiger

AbouBenAdhem, (edited ) in 1,500-year-old gold buckles depicting ruler 'majestically sitting on a throne' discovered in Kazakhstan

I dunno—seems to me like anyone in Central Asia seeing that image in that era would immediately associate it with Azhdahak, the mythical Zoroastrian demon-king with two snakes protruding from his shoulders: …wikimedia.org/…/Bowl_Depicting_King_Zahhak_with_…

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