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"Christ the Magician" Reads Ancient Cup

Archaeologists discovered an ancient bowl, dated 2nd century BC to early 1st century AD, engraved with an inscription that refers to Christ, the earliest one found to date. The carving on the bowl reads "DIA CHRSTOU O GOISTAIS," which can be translated either as "by Christ the magician" or "the magician by Christ." It was discovered by a group of French marine archaeologists, led by Franck Goddio, during an underwater excavation of the ruins of an ancient harbor in Alexandria, Egypt, which is also the place that may have hosted Cleopatra's palace. It is not known (and there is little probability that much evidence can be gathered ... [read more >>]

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The First Virtual Model of Ancient Rome

Nowadays, Rome combines modern traits with signs of the mightiness of the ancient imperial city. But now you can visit...
On 12 Jun 2007, 06:47 GMT [ more >> ]

Which Mushrooms Did the Dinosaur Eat to Get High?

Amber is priced not only in jewelry but also by scientists, too: it can offer glimpses of past life that other fossils...
On 11 Jun 2007, 09:26 GMT [ more >> ]

How Did Mammoths Disappear?

By far, this is the most emblematic giant beast of the Ice Age: the woolly mammoth. Now, a research investigating DNA ...
On 11 Jun 2007, 06:48 GMT [ more >> ]

Death Pose in Dinosaurs: Brain Damage, Not Drowning

Fossilized dinosaurs can be found in the most bizarre postures, like mouth wide-open, head thrown back and recurved ta...
On 8 Jun 2007, 14:20 GMT [ more >> ]

Why Did Ötzi, the 'Iceman' Mummy, Die?

This is the oldest European mummy, 5,300 years old, and the oldest ice mummy worldwide. The mummified, frozen body of ...
On 7 Jun 2007, 09:28 GMT [ more >> ]

The Oldest Jewels

Africa is the cradle of humanity. Our species appeared in Africa and the evolution of its ancestors took place in Afri...
On 7 Jun 2007, 07:22 GMT [ more >> ]

The Head Hunters Replaced Real Heads with Ceramic Heads

Being light-headed was brought to the extremes by ancient Peruvians. A decapitated skeleton discovered in a tomb of Na...
On 7 Jun 2007, 06:46 GMT [ more >> ]

Ancient Egyptian Settlements Detected by Satellites

We do not know if aliens were the ones that built the Egyptian pyramids, bringing their technique from Mars...But spac...
On 6 Jun 2007, 06:53 GMT [ more >> ]

T-rex Was Slow and Clumsy

Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the largest land predators ever (only a few relatives are even larger) and it's the s...
On 5 Jun 2007, 10:33 GMT [ more >> ]

Frogs Reached Carribean by Raft!

Caribbean islands have sunshine and picturesque views. But they are in the end relatively isolated ones, with a rich f...
On 5 Jun 2007, 08:30 GMT [ more >> ]

The Chicken Proves It: Polynesians Entered America Before Columbus

Chicken preceded Christopher Columbus when it comes to setting foot in America. We know Vikings stepped into the New W...
On 5 Jun 2007, 07:53 GMT [ more >> ]

Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?

The common theory says that dinosaurs had feathers and birds originated from feathered dinosaurs. The oldest feathered...
On 5 Jun 2007, 06:59 GMT [ more >> ]

Giant Crabs Living in Roman Ruins

This took naturalists by surprise: guess who survived throughout the rise and fall of Rome's empire in the mighty...
On 4 Jun 2007, 10:00 GMT [ more >> ]

Dinosaurs Heard Infrasounds

They had feathers and a complex behavior.Now scientists are decoding their sensory abilities. A team at the Universit...
On 2 Jun 2007, 07:41 GMT [ more >> ]

Ancient Europe Was Full of Lions, Elephants, Rhinoceros and Hippopotamuses

During the Ice Age, huge beasts forming the megafauna, like mammoths, saber-toothed cats and woolly rhinos roamed the ...
On 1 Jun 2007, 14:06 GMT [ more >> ]

How Did the Romans Live?

Roman life was not a feast a la Nero all the time, but this is what impressed contemporaries most, or at least those l...
On 1 Jun 2007, 07:29 GMT [ more >> ]

Human Sacrifice and Eugenics in the European Stone Age

Life on the European Ice Age was extremely tough and hardness can trigger extreme behaviors in humans. A new research ...
On 30 May 2007, 19:36 GMT [ more >> ]

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