2. Egypt (along the Nile River)
3. India (Indus River Valley)
4. China (Huang He River Valley)
5. Mesoamerica (central Mexico and Guatemala)
2. Egypt (along the Nile River)
3. India (Indus River Valley)
4. China (Huang He River Valley)
5. Mesoamerica (central Mexico and Guatemala)
In a crypt under the Qixia Buddhist temple in Nanjing, archaeologists discovered in 2010 a stupa with human remains, whose inscriptions identify them as Buddhist saints. Between them is a parietal bone of a skull which, according to what is inscribed, would be that of Siddhartha Gautama himself, the
Salt, incriminated for several years by archaeologists at Chaco Canyon, would have finally been a source of progress. Chaco Canyon was the urban center of the Anasazi people. DENIAL . The assumptions of archaeologists as to the decline of the Anasazis (the Ancients in Navajo), which would have be
The disappearance of Alexander the Great, aged 32, remains a mystery, his body having never been found. Portrait of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) King at 19, master of the world at 28… This could sum up the life of Alexander the Great. But his death? His disappearance, at the age of 32, remain
Archaeologists at the Oriental Institute have discovered an ancient lost kingdom dating from 1400 to 600 BC, which may have battled and defeated Phrygia, the kingdom ruled by the famous King Midas. Researchers from the University of Chicago were studying a site with Turkish and British colleagues