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DNA Detectives: Was Christopher Columbus Secretly a Spanish Jew?
Archaeology, History and Culture

DNA Detectives: Was Christopher Columbus Secretly a Spanish Jew?

Andrew WhitmanDecember 25, 2025December 25, 2025

New DNA analysis from the University of Granada challenges the historical consensus on Christopher Columbus. Genetic data from his relatives suggests the famed explorer may have been Spanish with Sephardic Jewish ancestry, not Italian, potentially rewriting a key chapter of history.

Skeleton Switch Solved: Legendary Outlaw Schinderhannes Finally Identified After 220 Years
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Skeleton Switch Solved: Legendary Outlaw Schinderhannes Finally Identified After 220 Years

Mini SharmaMarch 24, 2025

DNA solves a 220-year-old mystery: the true remains of Germany’s infamous outlaw Schinderhannes are finally identified, rewriting a piece of Rhineland history.

Vast Hidden City Discovered Beneath Egypt’s Giza Pyramids Fact or Fiction
Archaeology

Vast Hidden City Discovered Beneath Egypt’s Giza Pyramids Fact or Fiction

ArvindMarch 24, 2025March 28, 2025

Researchers claim they’ve discovered a vast hidden city beneath Egypt’s Giza pyramids using advanced radar technology. But leading archaeologists remain skeptical—could this astonishing revelation rewrite history, or is it just another compelling myth?

Mechanical Dog: An Ancient Egyptian ‘Good Boy’ with a Red Tongue That Could ‘Bark’
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Mechanical Dog: An Ancient Egyptian ‘Good Boy’ with a Red Tongue That Could ‘Bark’

Mini SharmaMarch 17, 2025

A 3,400-year-old mechanical dog sculpture from ancient Egypt, featuring a movable jaw and red tongue, reveals early engineering marvels and cultural significance.

1,000-Year-Old Pregnant Woman’s Burial in Ecuador—A Lost Ritual Sacrifice?
Archaeology, Science

1,000-Year-Old Pregnant Woman’s Burial in Ecuador—A Lost Ritual Sacrifice?

Mini SharmaMarch 11, 2025March 12, 2025

A mysterious Manteño burial in Ecuador reveals the remains of a pregnant woman missing limbs, suggesting ritual sacrifice and fertility-linked traditions.

The Curse of the Mummies
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The Curse of the Mummies

ArvindMay 18, 2023May 19, 2024

The curse of the mummies is a folk belief that those who disturb the tombs of the dead will be…

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