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| 1 | [video] A brilliant ancient Incan water system that still flows today
The amazing Tipon complex in Peru perfectly showcases the true genius of ancient hydraulic engineering.
Built centuries ago, this massive agricultural site features perfectly carved stone water channels.
Fresh | Ancient Civilizations | History | 17.2K | 0.4x | 282 | Mar 4 |
| 2 | [video] Ancient China’s Impossible Megaproject | Ancient Civilizations | History | 16.3K | 0.3x | 191 | Mar 9 |
| 3 | [image] He does not look calm. He looks changed.
Ancient Siberian and Central Asian rock and funerary art repeatedly shows strange anthropomorphic figures with rays, feathers, claws, and distorted bodies.
Researchers link some of them to shamanic costume, trance, and | Ancient Civilizations | History | 13.6K | 0.3x | 105 | Mar 22 |
| 4 | [video] The ancient Egyptian god of the moon
If you love exploring ancient Egyptian mythology you need to see this incredible magical statue.
This breathtaking artifact represents Khonsu the powerful ancient lunar deity of the legendary Theban Triad.
He is beautifully carved as a | Ancient Civilizations | History | 13.6K | 0.3x | 133 | Mar 1 |
| 5 | [image] How to handle a national crisis in Ancient Egypt.
Located on Sehel Island near Aswan, this massive stone monument is known as the Famine Stele. Dating back to the 5th Dynasty around 2350 BC, it records a terrifying period in Egyptian history.
A severe famine struck the land | Ancient Civilizations | History | 13.2K | 0.3x | 90 | Feb 25 |
| 6 | [image] The Stele of Callimachus: A testament to crisis management in Ptolemaic Egypt
Recarved in 39 BC, this stele features decrees in both Demotic and Greek granting honors to General Callimachus for rescuing Thebes from drought. It visually merges the old and the new by retaining the | Ancient Civilizations | History | 12.5K | 0.3x | 143 | Mar 13 |
| 7 | [video] Karnak Temple: Egypt’s Greatest House of the Gods | Ancient Civilizations | History | 11.4K | 0.2x | 109 | Mar 11 |
| 8 | [image] In Ptolemaic Egypt, science and sacred belief were not opposites. This Late Period to Ptolemaic display from Saqqara reflects a world where astronomy advanced in Alexandria, while devotion to sun, moon, and cosmic power still shaped religious life.
To ancient Egypt, was the sky | Ancient Civilizations | History | 8.7K | 0.2x | 59 | Mar 17 |
| 9 | [video] Why Does This Ancient Stone Look Like It’s Floating? | History Content Community | History | 7.1K | 0.1x | 75 | Mar 17 |
| 10 | [image] Before Hippocrates: The Nippur Medical Tablet
Excavated in modern Iraq and written in Sumerian cuneiform, this 4,100-year-old artifact contains approximately 15 distinct medical prescriptions.
The text provides highly detailed instructions, including the use of alkali and oils | History Content Community | History | 6.5K | 0.1x | 120 | Mar 6 |
| 11 | [image] 🚨Breaking: New technology is revealing hidden details in 3,500-year-old Aegean scripts.
New tech is exposing hidden details in 3,500-year-old Aegean scripts. Using RTI, researchers can detect faint strokes, erased text, and scribal marks on Bronze Age tablets from Knossos and | History Content Community | History | 5.3K | 0.1x | 83 | Mar 14 |
| 12 | [image] Carved around 90 AD by Euodos, this aquamarine portrait of Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, was later mounted in the 9th century as part of the Escrain de Charlemagne. One Roman imperial face, reborn as medieval treasure. | History Content Community | History | 3.8K | 0.1x | 83 | Mar 12 |