Read more about the article God Of Lightning Statue Discovered By Archaeologists Building Mayan Train
Picture shows the stone representation of the god K'awiil, undated. Archaeologists discovered during the excavations of Section 7 of the Mayan Train, in Mexico. (INAH Campeche Center/Newsflash)

God Of Lightning Statue Discovered By Archaeologists Building Mayan Train

Archaeologists working on the Mayan train that is set to link up a number of pre-Hispanic sites in the Yucatan Peninsula have unearthed a statue of the god of lightning…

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Read more about the article Mysterious Spheres Could Be From First Ever Board Game
Image shows groups of spheres from Akrotiri, undated photo. Archaeologists from the University of Bristol In England suggested that mysterious stone spheres found at various ancient settlements across the Aegean and Mediterranean could be playing pieces from one of the earliest ever board games. (Konstantinos Trimmis/Newsflash)

Mysterious Spheres Could Be From First Ever Board Game

Scientists believe mysterious stone spheres found at ancient archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and Aegean may be playing pieces from one of the first-ever board games. The experts - from…

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Read more about the article Study Finds 500 Ancient Ceremonial Sites That Could Change Understanding Of Mayan Civilisation
Excavattion at Aguada Fenix. (Inomata/Newsflash )

Study Finds 500 Ancient Ceremonial Sites That Could Change Understanding Of Mayan Civilisation

The discovery of nearly 500 ancient ceremonial sites in southern Mexico could transform how experts trace the rise of the Mayan civilisation. A team of international researchers led by the…

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Read more about the article Nurse Murdered In Nazi Bunker Was A War Relic Enthusiast That Visited Sites With Lover Now Accused Of Her Murder
Bianca Simon, 26, and suspect identified as Kurt L. from the German city of Oranienburg.

Nurse Murdered In Nazi Bunker Was A War Relic Enthusiast That Visited Sites With Lover Now Accused Of Her Murder

A murdered nurse whose body was found in a Nazi communications bunker near a World War II concentration camp had a passion for bunkers and abandoned buildings which she often…

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