Experts Found An Ultra Rare Bible Era Fabric – And It’s More Precious Than Gold

Shouts of excitement reverberate through a busy archaeological site – something strange has been spotted peeping out of the ground. Is it some fabulous gem? Or an opulent piece of ancient jewelry crafted from precious metals? Well actually, no. Instead, it’s a vivid piece of purple fabric that has caused such animation at Timna, a corner of Israel that was once the site of a mineral mine. But while the tuft of half-buried textile might admittedly seem a little shabby to the untrained eye it is, in fact, even more valuable than gold...

Enhanced Great Pyramid Footage from the Djedi Robot

In the years before 2011, scientists had developed the Djedi robot to navigate the narrow and steep shafts of the pyramid, using cutting edge robotics to look through the hole that was drilled by Pyramid Rover through Gantenbrink’s door in 2002.

One of key finds from Djedi was the back of the famous metal pins Gantenbrink’s door, which passed through the thin block of limestone and looped around.

The other discovery by Djedi was red ochre marks. We see a thick red line and what look to be symbols or writing of some kind next to it. The red line also looks to continue on beneath the block that is opposite the door.

The Image Analysis team has cut the footage from 8 hours to 20 minutes, so it only shows what was filmed through the hole in the door, and we have further cut this down to about 17 minutes, because the camera is often stationary for long periods of time.

12 Most Mysterious Recent Finds Scientists Can't Explain

When archaeologists discover an ancient ceramic pot, they know what it was used for. The same can be said of ancient tools, temples, weapons and even workplaces. They don’t recognise or understand everything, though, and nor do the scientists they sometimes consult to assist them. To illustrate our point, here’s a video collection of flummoxing finds!

Tutankhamun - The Mummified Boy King

Tutankhamun, often referred to as the "Boy King," was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (New Kingdom), who ruled during the 14th century BCE. He ascended the throne at the young age of nine or ten and ruled for approximately ten years until his death around the age of 18 or 19.

Tutankhamun's significance in history primarily stems from the discovery of his nearly intact tomb (KV62) in the Valley of the Kings by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922. This extraordinary find provided invaluable insights into ancient Egyptian burial practices, art, and culture. The tomb contained a vast array of artifacts, including the iconic gold funerary mask that has become a symbol of ancient Egypt.

The young pharaoh's mummified remains were also found within the tomb, which has led to extensive study and speculation about the cause of his death. Various theories have been proposed, ranging from an infection resulting from a broken leg to genetic disorders caused by inbreeding among the royal family. More recent investigations using modern techniques like CT scans and DNA analysis suggest that a combination of factors, including a severe bout of malaria and a degenerative bone disorder, may have contributed to Tutankhamun's premature death.

Tutankhamun's reign itself was relatively uneventful. He was likely a figurehead under the influence of powerful advisors, such as the vizier Ay and the military commander Horemheb. One notable aspect of his reign was the restoration of the traditional polytheistic religion, which had been replaced by the monotheistic worship of the sun god Aten under his father, Akhenaten.

The discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb ignited a worldwide fascination with ancient Egypt and fueled further archaeological exploration. The Boy King's short life and the mystery surrounding his death continue to captivate the imagination of both scholars and the public alike.

15 Unsolved Mysteries That Cannot Be Explained

Today, we take a look at these 15 unsolved mysteries that cannot be explained.

Humans have an innate curiosity to understand and solve puzzles. Unsolved mysteries offer a tantalizing challenge, and people are often drawn to them in an effort to solve the mystery and satisfy their curiosity. People are often fascinated by the unknown and unexplained. Unsolved mysteries represent a glimpse into a world of uncertainty and intrigue. The mystery of the Nemi ships. The Nemi ships were two ancient Roman ships that were discovered in Lake Nemi, near Rome, in the early twentieth century.

Filthy Secrets of Ancient Egypt

We have already covered the good, strange, and unsettling ways that ancient Egypt altered the world as we know it, but today we will reveal the utterly revolting and horrible truths about ancient Egypt's society. Some truly filthy secrets that you are going to want to hear!

Cats Served An Unusual Purpose In Ancient Egypt That Most People Wouldn’t Understand Today

Ancient Egypt continues to fascinate us today — thousands of years after those magnificent pyramids were built. And while plenty of mysteries still surround this distant era — just how did they build the pyramids with no modern equipment? — there’s one thing we know for sure: the pharaohs and their people loved cats. They weren’t so different from us in that respect. But this obsession was taken to lengths that are totally beyond the understanding of us 21st-century folk.

The Lost City of Z: A Journey deep in the Amazon Rainforest

"The Lost City of Z" is a book written by David Grann, published in 2009, which tells the true story of Percy Fawcett, a British explorer who ventured into the Amazon rainforest in the early 20th century in search of a legendary city he called "Z." Fawcett believed that the city, which he thought was the remains of an ancient civilization, was located deep in the unexplored jungle of Brazil.

Fawcett made several trips to the Amazon, but his last expedition in 1925, along with his son Jack and a friend named Raleigh Rimell, was the one that captured the world's attention. The three men disappeared without a trace, and their fate became one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. Many people, including other explorers, journalists, and the British government, attempted to find out what happened to Fawcett and his companions, but no one could uncover the truth.

David Grann, a staff writer for The New Yorker, became obsessed with Fawcett's story and decided to retrace his footsteps in the Amazon. Grann's book is a combination of historical research, personal narrative, and adventure writing. It follows Grann as he travels to Brazil and meets with modern-day explorers, archaeologists, and indigenous people who still live in the region. Grann's journey takes him through treacherous rivers, dense jungles, and dangerous wildlife as he tries to uncover the secrets of Fawcett's last expedition.

Along the way, Grann explores the history of the Amazon and the many myths and legends that have surrounded it for centuries. He also examines the impact that European colonization had on the indigenous people of the region, as well as the ongoing struggle for their rights and preservation of their culture.

"The Lost City of Z" is a fascinating read that combines history, adventure, and mystery. It sheds light on a lesser-known chapter in the history of exploration and the human fascination with the unknown.

Experts Unearthed A 4,500 Year Old Palace In Iraq, And It Could Hold The Key To A Lost Civilization

A group of archaeologists based in southern Iraq made the shocking announcement of a remarkable discovery that could reveal the secrets of one of humanity's most significant ancient civilizations. Because it seems too good to be true, this discovery is one that many experts cannot take at face value.

However, it is a genuine temple from the final Sumerian city of Gosu. Experts on earth day say that a 4500-year-old Iraqi palace may have the key to a lost civilization. The person in charge of the excavation that led to the discovery of the palace was Dr. Sebastian Ray. However, despite this man's impressive academic and professional credentials, it was difficult for many of his peers to take his claims seriously. Even nasty accusations were leveled at him, suggesting that he had lied about everything.

Dr. Rate attended numerous conferences worldwide following the discovery. He tried to persuade his fellow experts of his findings, but he was initially simply not believed. Based on what he told the Guardian:" “I heard, "oh, no, you're making it up." from everyone. Your time is being wasted. You are wasting money from the British Museum and the UK government. They were telling me that. It appears that many experts were hesitant to believe that the Sumerians constructed this palace in Gosu.” After all, these individuals belonged to one of humanity's earliest civilizations. It was possible for a palace built roughly 4500 years ago to survive this long, and perhaps it can reveal more about the enigmatic builders. In and of itself, the palace is significant to historians and archaeologists.

However, there is also something extremely significant in the building. There were 200 plus tablets written in cuneiform on the inside. It would appear that these slabs contained administration-related records. They can assist specialists in comprehending the specific functions of this civilization. It is always a fascinating and essential endeavor to learn about ancient civilizations, but the sumerians are a particularly significant example.

They Just Opened A Cave That Was Sealed For Millions Of Years But Made A Shocking Discovery

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Head deep underground with us as we explore the many mysterious and long forgotten labyrinths that exist below our feet! These caves are home to astonishing discoveries, breathtaking treasure and even some dark tales of mythical beasts and

diseased humans locked away from the rest of society. That’s right, caves are full of mystery and terror, and if you don’t want to head into the darkness alone, then join us as we explore them from the safety of our own homes! From giant pits deep enough to house The Statue Of Liberty or the

Eiffel Tower, to ancient stone circles built by our early ancestors over 175,000 years ago, these are the 20 Most Shocking Things Ever Found In Caves.

Is the Devil's Bible (Codex Gigas) a Cursed Medieval Manuscript?

Today we'll uncover the legends and curiosities surrounding the Codex Gigas (a.k.a. the Devil's Bible). Among all other medieval bibles and books, Codex Gigas remains truly exceptional... largely due to its incredible size, staggering attention to detail, and an ominous portrait of the Devil himself on page 290. Was this allegedly cursed codex written by a monk in a mere night, as the legends say? Are we sure this bible was even written by a human?

Dead Sea Has Finally Dried Up But Now Something Has Emerged

After centuries of being a natural wonder and a tourist hotspot, the Dead Sea has finally dried up. But what seemed like a geological event is turning into a nightmare for the region. Something terrifying is happening, and it's leaving scientists scratching their heads. Join us as we uncover the shocking truth behind the mysterious occurrences that are now threatening the safety of the area, and the possible implications it could have on the rest of the world.

In the heat of the Middle Eastern sun, the salty lake at the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea, is progressively shrinking. It's a slow-motion problem for those who live on its borders, but getting enough water to support the sea will be a major challenge.

One thing everyone knows about the Dead Sea is that you can't sink in it.

Jordan River Finally Dried Up And Something Terrifying Showed Up

The Jordan River is running out of water! It's the same river where Christians believe that Jesus was baptized. The environmentalists say that the river is heavily polluted with sewage and is in danger. So, is this a foreshadowing of something bad to come, or does the bible require a prophecy to be fulfilled?

Jordan is one of the driest countries in the world, so people have been used to only having water in their homes for about 36 hours a week for a long time. But recently, even that small flow has been cut off because the planet is getting warmer and demand is growing.

Saudi Arabia Just Shocked American Scientists With This

This is Saudi Arabia, which is noted for its harsh temperature, deserts, and low rainfall. But, heavy rainfall in the last few weeks has resulted in a startling discovery. Saudi Arabia's landscape is altering in ways that have scientists stunned. If you want to learn more about what is going on in this Western Asian country, watch today's video till the end.

Saudi Arabia is an arid, thinly populated Middle Eastern kingdom. It takes up most of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about 2,150,000 km2. This makes it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Arab world, and the largest in Western Asia and the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is the only country that has a coastline on both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Most of the country is made up of arid deserts, lowlands, steppe, and mountains.

Christ Of The Abyss In Italy - Shocking Details

Christ of the Abyss is a striking underwater bronze statue of Jesus Christ, located off the coast of San Fruttuoso, on the Italian Riviera. Placed in 1954, the statue is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers, as well as a meaningful spiritual site. This video explores the history of the statue, its significance, and the beauty of its underwater setting. Join us as we dive into the world of Christ of the Abyss.