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Strange silver ball witnessed in sky over Marysville, Ohio, 1950
As unidentified objects continue to be witnessed and occasionally shot out of the sky, I decided to dig a little more into strange objects witnessed…
6 Most Basic Facts About the Sumerian Language
Sumerian language is an extinct language used ancient Mesopotamia. It is currently known as the first written language in the world and has a long…
Old treasure hunter slain for the treasure map he carried, and other deaths among treasure hunters
There have been several accounts of treasure hunters who were murdered for their secrets throughout history, including that of W.W. Brooks. But before we take…
Man believes he has found old Spanish silver mine in Texas
Netflix keeps showing me all of these treasure hunting shows in my feed, so, instead of zoning to the television, I’ve been diving into the…
The Search for Montezuma’s Gold
If you are fascinated by old tales of hidden gold, then you have probably heard of the search for Montezuma’s gold. Montezuma II was the…
Man Guillotines Himself and Other Strange Ways People Have Ended It All
One man went through the effort to construct a guillotine inside a rented room while another simply road his cart into an oncoming train. This…
Divination and Magic in Sumerian Religion
Divination and magic played a significant role in Sumerian religion, serving as methods for determining the will of the gods and influencing the outcome of…
10 Things You Should Know About the Afterlife in Ancient Rome
The afterlife was a major concern in ancient Rome, and the beliefs and practices surrounding it played a significant role in the daily lives of…
The Role of Festivals and Rituals in Sumerian Religion
Festivals and rituals played a significant role in Sumerian religion and served as a way for the people to connect with their gods and maintain…
Asphodel Fields in Ancient Roman Afterlife
Asphodel Fields in Ancient Rome was a concept of the afterlife where the souls of the average person went after death. The Asphodel Fields were…