Pillars of Hercules at Ceuta

The Pillars of Hercules at Ceuta is a massive statue in the Spanish town of Ceuta, on the strait of Gibraltar. The Pillars…

“Hold Me Or I Will Run!” Roman Slave Collars Came With A Warning

Slavery was a large part of the Roman Empire. Military expansion brought captives, to compliment the material wealth taken back to Rome. And…

A 2,300-year-old Egyptian sarcophagus is exhibited in its original state, as unearthed at the Sakkara pyramids south of Cairo. Discovery date: May 3, 2005.

In the hallowed halls of a museum, amidst the soft glow of spotlights and the whispers of awe-struck visitors, lies a relic of…

Discovery of a Remarkably Intact Late Neolithic Flint Dagger from Lake Constance, Germany

In the tranquil environs of Allensbach, nestled along the shores of Lake Constance in southwest Germany, a remarkable discovery emerged from the depths…

Could the Spurs Really Target Old Man Dalton Knecht?

In recent drafts, the San Antonio Spurs have made it a point to select young prospects. In the 2022 NBA Draft, the Spurs…

Unveiling the Remarkable Color Reconstruction of the Terme Boxer Sculpture

In the captivating images before you, a masterpiece of ancient art comes to life in vibrant hues and intricate details: the Terme Boxer,…

Angel Reese ejection: WNBA rescinds second technical on Sky star after Lonzo Ball offers to pay her fine

Reese was tossed from Tuesday’s loss to the Liberty after sharing some words with the referees late in the fourth quarter Getty Images…

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa’s Construction of the Pantheon in 27 BC and Its Renovation by Hadrian in 118-125 AD

In the year 27 BC, a monumental project commenced under the direction of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. His vision was to erect a temple…

VIDEO: Shannon Sharpe Suffered Humiliating Burn After Trying To Shoot His Shot At Molly Qerim On Live Television

Molly Qerim and Shannon Sharpe (Photo via @awfulannouncing/X) Shannon Sharpe sort of got curved by Molly Qerim during ‘First Take’ this week. The former NFL tight end…

Ancient Egyptian Relic: Tutankhamun’s Ostrich Feather Fan from the Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, circa 1332-1323 BC

In the hallowed halls of the Egyptian Museum, amidst the artifacts that speak of a civilization’s grandeur and legacy, resides a relic that…

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