Read more about the article Women Played Key Roles In Ancient Mongol Empire 2,300 Years Ago
Image shows an illustrative photo of how the Xiongnu built a multiethnic empire on the Mongolian steppe that was connected by trade to Rome, Egypt, and Imperial China, undated photo. Women held the highest positions of power in the multiethnic Xiongnu empire 2,300 years ago, claimed German scientists. (Christina Warinner, the DairyCultures Project/Newsflash)

Women Played Key Roles In Ancient Mongol Empire 2,300 Years Ago

A new study has revealed that women played key roles in the political and economic life of an ancient Mongol empire over 2,300 years ago. The remarkable research shows that…

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Read more about the article Stone Marker From Mayan Ball Game Discovered That Incorporated Tenns, Football And Rugby
Picture shows the Mayan stone disc used as a marker for the Mesoamerican ballgame, undated. It was discovered in Chichen Itza, Mexico, despite being more than a thousand years old the carving was intact. (INAH/Newsflash)

Stone Marker From Mayan Ball Game Discovered That Incorporated Tenns, Football And Rugby

Archaeologists have unearthed a Mayan stone marker from an ancient ball game that was played thousands of years ago and incorporated elements of football, tennis, rugby and basketball. The discovery…

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Read more about the article Horror As Nine-Year-Old Boy Suffocates Under Tonnes Of Grain
Lamprechtshausen in Salzburg where nine-year-old lost his life after being buried under grain kernels while playing in a full tractor trailer. (Newsflash)

Horror As Nine-Year-Old Boy Suffocates Under Tonnes Of Grain

A nine-year-old boy suffocated to death when he was buried under tonnes of grain as he played on a farm. The horrific accident happened as the lad was playing with…

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