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4,000-year-old sanctuary: The Netherlands’ ancient solar calendar revealed
Archaeologists in Tiel uncovered a vast 4,000-year-old sanctuary used to track the sun’s position throughout the year. Built ...
Researchers have resolved the 709 BC oldest solar eclipse mystery by reanalyzing ancient Chinese records and modern ...
Prepare for the longest solar eclipse in a century on August 2, 2027. This rare event will darken skies for over six minutes ...
NASA has announced when the longest total solar eclipse of the century will occur—and you won’t have to wait long. Here’s ...
For years, Charlotte Pearson and her colleagues at the University of Arizona Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research have used tree‐ring science to travel back in time, hoping that clues from the past will ...
Peru's Ministry of Culture has confirmed a groundbreaking discovery that rewrites the history of ancient astronomy in the Americas. Archaeologists working at the Chankillo Archaeoastronomical Complex ...
A massive Valley Temple linked to King Niuserre’s sun complex offers an insight into Fifth Dynasty worship at Abusir, Egypt ...
A major archaeological discovery has emerged from the Abusir necropolis, where the Italian mission working at Abu Ghurab has ...
Dunkleosteus terrelli was ferocious, the apex predator of the warm, shallow sea that covered much of the Earth during the ...
Total solar eclipses are captivating celestial events that draw the attention of millions around the world. Mark your calendars for August 2, 2027, as this date heralds the longest total solar eclipse ...
The enigmatic Maya calendar synchronizes all visible planets, thus solving an astronomical puzzle that had remained unsolved ...
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The Aztec calendar stone wasn’t actually a calendar (and other misconceptions)
The Aztec calendar stone is one of the most recognisable artifacts from ancient Mexico, plastered on t-shirts, tourist tat, ...
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