New Evidence Suggests That King Tutankhamun May Have Been A More Fearsome Ruler Than Once Believed

For 100 years, Tutankhamun has been known to the world as the boy king — a young, inexperienced ruler, who was still a child when he came to the throne. And even with all of our knowledge today, Tutankhamun is presented as frail, sickly, and possibly deformed. But now new evidence has emerged that suggests the ancient Egyptian pharaoh may have been a fearsome warrior in his own right.

Archaeologists In China Discovered A Perfectly Preserved 2,400 Year Old Weapon

In central China, and a team of archaeologists are exploring a network of subterranean tombs. Then the experts locate something intriguing: an ancient, water-logged casket. Prizing the object open, the group find both a human skeleton and a sealed wooden box contained within. But that isn’t all. Inside that box is a sword – a beautifully crafted instrument that no one has set eyes on for around 2,400 years. And the weapon was once in the possession of one of the country’s important historical figures, as the archaeologists will ultimately find out.

A Mummy Uncovered In An Ancient Egyptian Tomb Had A Strange Feature That Astonished Archaeologists

Legendary archaeologist Zahi Hawass is in the ancient Egyptian necropolis of Saqqara, and he’s just about to make another stunning find. Helped by his team members, he carefully lifts the massive lid of a stone sarcophagus that dates back more than 4,000 years. What he discovers inside — along with other incredible finds from a year-long excavation — will finally be revealed at a press conference in January 2023. And it will thrill people around the world.

This 11,000 Year Old City Is Steeped In History, But Turkish Authorities Want It Destroyed

Sankofa, an ancient city, is unquestionably one of the world's wonders. There is evidence of the settlement's long history everywhere you look, as it dates back approximately 12,000 years. The city is a paradise for archaeologists, with mosques from the 15th century and roman artifacts from the 4th century.

However, if the turkish government is to be believed, this magnificent location will never age. Although turkish authorities wanted to destroy this 11,000-year-old city, it is rich in history. It is in turkey's batman region, which is aptly named because it is on the tigris river. The picturesque location is home to nearly 2500 people, who live in nearly 200 different hamlets. It should come as no surprise that some families have lived in the town for 300 years due to its long history. Relics from the town's illustrious past make up a significant portion of its appeal, and there is no dearth of evidence of the centuries of human activity that took place there over the course of about 12 centuries.

Indeed, the region has seen more than 300 archaeological excavations to date. The subsequent discovers some of which date to the neolithic age demonstrate the meaning of the area, the among the significant regions or the 1000s of caverns dabbed around the precipices in his sank of altogether artificial, some have various stories and running water.

The Incredible Bat God Once Worshiped By The Ancient Maya

Deep within the Maya underworld, in a place of darkness known as Xibalba, the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque face their most dangerous ordeal yet: the House of Bats. To protect themselves against its bloodthirsty inhabitants, they hide inside their blowguns. Their ploy seems to work. But then Hunahpu peeks outside, causing a terrifying bat god to swoop down and rip off his head…

Adam Savage Meets Real Armored Gauntlets!

Despite having made his own full suit of armor, Adam has never actually held a historical piece of armored gauntlet. That changes when he visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Arms and Armor conservation lab, where armorer Ted Hunter brings out five pieces of 16th Century gauntlets for Adam to handle and inspect. Varied in their construction, purpose, and ornate style, these beautiful pieces of real armor are each more stunning than the last!

The Top 5 Ancient Artifacts That Scientists Can’t Explain

In this video, we'll explore the top 5 unexplained artifacts that continue to stump scientists and researchers. Each of these artifacts is unique and fascinating, and their unexplained nature only adds to their intrigue. From ancient metallic objects to intricate stone carvings, each artifact has been the subject of numerous theories and hypotheses, but no definitive explanation has ever been found.

Cleopatra's Scandalous Banquet to Impress Her Lover - A Look at Ancient Egyptian Hospitality

In this video we delve into the fascinating world of ancient Egyptian hospitality and explore one of the most scandalous banquets in history - Cleopatra's infamous feast to impress her lover, Mark Antony.

Cleopatra, the last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was known for her intelligence, beauty, and political savvy. Her reign was marked by political turmoil and upheaval, and she famously had relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, two of the most powerful men in the Roman world.

To impress her lover Mark Antony, Cleopatra hosted an extravagant banquet on a large barge in the city of Alexandria. The feast featured a staggering array of dishes made from the most exotic ingredients available, including rare and expensive spices, fruits, and meats. The highlight of the meal was said to be a dish of roasted boar, served with figs and honey, which was rumored to have cost a small fortune.

But the real scandal of the banquet came when Cleopatra presented Mark Antony with a gift that shocked and scandalized the guests. She had a single pearl earring, which was said to be worth an incredible sum of money, and she dissolved it in a cup of vinegar. She then drank the vinegar, in a gesture of incredible extravagance and decadence.

The scandalous nature of the banquet made it the talk of the city and added to Cleopatra's reputation for excess and indulgence. But it also demonstrates the role that feasting and dining played in ancient cultures, which were not just about food and drink but about social status, political power, and the creation of alliances and relationships.

Analyzing the North Face Corridor of the Great Pyramid

The hidden North Face Corridor of the pyramid was found to contain a gabled ceiling, known as a saddle vault. This design redirects the weight of the pyramid from above, and thus it was widely assumed to be a so-called ‘weight-relieving chamber’ protecting the descending corridor below.

But many details about the North Face Corridor suggest that protecting structures below may not have been its primary purpose. This video compares the design to other saddle-vaults and puts the corridor in context to the other features within the Great Pyramid.

12 Most Incredible Archaeological Finds

In the following video we will be exploring outstanding finds from all over the world and every period of history. Here’s the 12 most incredible archaeological finds. Enjoy!

How Deep Down Is the Earth's Core?

How many layers does the Earth have? Have you ever wondered what lies beneath Earth's crust? Well, our planet is like an onion - with loads of different layers. The Earth's crust is like a hard-boiled egg's shell - thin and tough. It takes up less than 1% of the planet's size. At a depth of 3,300 ft, the pressure reaches 330 atmospheres. That's like four elephants piled up on your head or two pandas balanced on your thumbnail.

About 6,500 ft below the surface, you still can meet some living creatures! Those are springtails - teeny eyeless insects that live in super-deep Krubera Cave. The deepest multicellular animal people know about lives at a depth of 11,800 ft in the TauTona mine in South Africa. This may sound strange, but a lot of interesting things happen underground. For example, 510 ft underground, you find the world's deepest hotel, and in 2020, the world's deepest concert took place at a depth of 6,200 ft!

Is there any truth to the King Arthur legends?

King Arthur has risen again and again in our collective imagination, along with his retinue of knights, Guinevere, the Round Table, Camelot, and of course Excalibur. But where do these stories come from, and is there any truth to them? Alan Lupack traces the evolution of King Arthur.

Colonization of Africa - Summary on a Map

Let's look at a map and see a summary of the different phases of exploration, conquests and colonization of African territories by European powers, beginning from the mid-15th century. Enjoy!

Top 15 Biggest Asteroid Impacts in History

The meteor that wiped out the dinosaurs, wasn't the only large scale impact in history. Today we'll take a look at some of the biggest asteroid impacts in Earth history. Watch the video to find out more!

9 Places You Should Never Swim (Never Ever!)

How to Stay Safe While Traveling. No matter how well you can swim or dive, there are places you should definitely avoid and never visit while traveling to stay safe. Some have treacherous underwater rocks, flows, and tides, while others have gained notoriety for the legends of monsters and mysterious creatures dwelling in their depths. In this video, you'll learn all about the most dangerous and terrifying bodies of water you should never ever go swimming in.

Lands That Could Flood in Our Lifetime

Some places are more threatened by rising sea levels than others, but in the end we'll all be paying a price. Alternate titles include: "Where You Shouldn't Invest in Real Estate," "Places You Should Vacation to Before They're Gone," and "Oh Man We're In A Lot Of Trouble On This One Aren't We?" Watch the video below to find out more!