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Multilayered City, Unearthed By Chance

The town has everything from churches, schools, wine cellars to separate rooms for students. Yet this city is different from other cities in the world, as Derinkuyu is an ancient […]

Discovery Of A Medieval Tunnel

While constructing an underground passage leading to the Children’s Museum at Siri Fort in the Indian capital of New Delhi, workers accidentally discovered a 13th-Century secret tunnel on June 7, […]

The Discovery Of Mayan ‘Roadways’

Archaeologists recently discovered a vast network of 417 ancient Mayan cities in a remote jungle in Guatemala. They believe that these cities, interconnected by miles of highways, are nearly 3,000 […]

Links Across Civilisations!

The recent discovery of a statue of Lord Buddha (born Siddhartha Gautama; BCE 563/480 - BCE 483/400), the revenant ascetic who founded Buddhism, in Egypt has pointed to deep civilisational links […]

They Laboured…

There are thousands of mysteries surrounding the pyramids, and one of them is Who built the pyramids? In 2010, researchers discovered the tombs of the workers who had built the […]

Site For Lavish Roman Banquets Found

Archaeologists recently discovered an ancient hall in Italy. Researchers at the Oriental University of Naples have claimed that an Emperor and people, with higher social positions, used to organise parties […]

Not ‘Royal’, But…

Tourists arrive in Egypt from different parts of the globe, mainly to see the pyramids. The transcontinental country, spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via […]

The Old Mayan City, And…

Guatemala is the most populous country in Central America, as the region is surrounded by mountains, volcanoes, seas, lakes and dense forests. Archaeologists recently discovered a 2,000-year-old city in an […]

Neolithic Activities, In Art Form

What was the world like thousands of years ago? How did people live their lives at that period of time? There is a lot of curiosity among modern people about […]