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The port of ancient Carthage. The Roman control began with the victory in the 3rd Punic War in 146 BCE. This truly would have been worth living to see....One of the strongest city-states in the world at that time.
Ancient Rome: A City of Firsts | Daily Infographic
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Materials of Mourning
mourning pins.Because of strict mourning rituals, when a woman was in mourning, she couldn’t wear or display anything bright or flashy — even shiny pins keeping her clothing together. So women would use these mourning pins to button their clothes. The pins resemble thin black nails.
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Girl from Kalash, Pakistan, with facial tattoos. According to legend, the Kalash are the decedents of Alexander the Great's army. Present day Pakistan turned out to be the last frontier of Alexander's Army. Women of the Kalash have the most rights of any indigenous group/tribe else where in the world.
THE GREEN CHILDREN OF BANJOS
In 1887, two small children were found alone near the town of Banjos, Spain. But these were no ordinary children who had been lost or abandoned by parents. Upon investigation, they found a small boy and girl, scared and crying, huddled near the entrance to a cave. Their language was unknown to the workers - it certainly wasn't Spanish. More mysterious still, they wore clothes made of a strange metallic cloth... and their skin had an odd green tint.
Ancient egyptian large sarcophagus
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Ancient Zeugma Site And Artifacts | UTAOT
The excavation of the ancient city of Zeugma, near the town of Nizip in Gaziantep Province, has uncovered some remnants of sculptures, coins, mosaics and more. Most of this year’s work took place on a hill known as Belkıs Tepe. “We found some parts of cult-related sculptures on Belkıs Tepe. … Many remnants of sculptures were unearthed,” Görkay said.
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a beautiful female from the Beja People, the remaining ancestry of the True Egyptians, who built the world's greatest and longest lasting empire that stood for 4,000 years!
Part 1: Mysterious 12,000-Year-Old Gobekli Tepe
Earthfiles.com Science | Part 1: Mysterious 12,000-Year-Old Gobekli Tepe - The world's oldest temple. Carbon dated to just after the last ice age. Pretty sophisticated. In Urfa - Turkey
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A Los Angeles man named Hector Siliezar snapped a strange photo while on vacation at the site of the ancient Mayan city Chichen Itza in 2009. Saliezar captured the pyramid El Castillo just as a bolt of lightning struck, and the resulting image appears to show a strong beam of light emanating directly from the top of the pyramid.