2,200-Year-Old Pyramid Discovered in Judean Desert
This impressive pyramid, located in the Zohar Valley near the border of Israel and Jordan, is built from large, hand-cut stones, many of which weigh hundreds of pounds.
History is far more than a collection of dates; it is a tapestry of human experience, triumph, and mystery. At Interesting News, our History section is dedicated to bringing the past back to life. We delve into the stories of ancient civilizations, from the majestic empires of Rome and Egypt to the enigmatic cultures of the Maya and Aztecs. Our goal is to provide a fresh perspective on historical events, using modern research and expert analysis to uncover the truths behind the legends that have shaped our world today.
Every year, archaeologists uncover artifacts that challenge our perception of the past. We closely monitor new archaeological finds and excavation projects across the globe to bring you the most exciting updates:
Ancient Engineering: Exploring how monumental structures like the pyramids or Stonehenge were built without modern technology.
Lost Cities: Tracking the discovery of submerged ruins and jungle-shrouded temples that hint at forgotten heritage.
Ancient Mysteries: Investigating enigmas such as the Voynich manuscript, the Antikythera mechanism, and other “out-of-place” artifacts.
Genetic History: Understanding how DNA analysis is rewriting the migration patterns and lineage of ancient people.
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This impressive pyramid, located in the Zohar Valley near the border of Israel and Jordan, is built from large, hand-cut stones, many of which weigh hundreds of pounds.

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