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In the modern day, mankind likes to think that every mystery is solved. Yet, this is not true. For all our technological advancement and centuries of effort, many things still elude us. With this in mind, here are five mysterious archaeological discoveries which have perplexed experts.
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The following have been sourced via the Wikimedia Commons and have been used according to a Creative Commons attribution license: “Çatalhöyük after the first excavations by James Mellaart and his team”, “James Mellaart excavating a mural in Çatalhöyük”, “Çatalhöyük excavations”, “Çatalhöyük with surroundings” by Omar Hoftun ; “Catal Hüyük 10”, “13”, “7”, “9”, "2", “Catal Hüyük Restoration B” by Stipich Béla ; “Çatalhöyük 2006 IMG 2225 (207467760)”, “Çatalhöyük 2008 DSC 0043 (2721593067)” by Dr. Colleen Morgan ; “Çatalhöyük kazı alanı” by Drgulcu ; “MUFT - Catal Höyük Modell” by Wolfgang Sauber ; “Catal Hüyük EL” by Elelicht ; “Çatalhöyük trench” by Mark Nesbitt ; “AnkaraMuseumCatal” by Klaus-Peter Simon ; “Çatalhöyük view 3” by Verity Cridland ; “Katsuren Castle ruins” by kanegen ; “Roman gold coins excavated in Pudukottai India”, “Bronze coin of Contantius II” by Uploadalt ; “Gusuku.Katuren” by 天王星 ; “Roman Empire Trajan 117AD” by Tatary ; “0 Mosaico pavimentale – Grotte Celloni – Pal. Massimo”, “0 Sarcophage d'Acilia - Pal. Massimo alle Terme” by Jean-Pol GRANDMONT ; “Jerash BW 12” by Berthold Werner ; “Göbekli Tepe, Urfa” by Teomancimit ; “Göbekli Tepe site (1)”, “Göbekli Tepe Pilla”, “Göbekli Tepe site (2)” by Zhengan ; “Şanlıurfa Müzesi Göbeklitepe D Tapınağı (3)” by Cobija ; “Göbekli2012-17”, “Göbekli2012-10”, “Göbekli2012-4”, “Göbekli2012-18”, “Göbekli2012-6” by Klaus-Peter Simon ; “Göbekli Tepe - 100525” by Rolf Cosar ; “Göbekli tepe” by Benefits ; “Graham-Hancock” by [Cpt.Muji] ; “NAMA Machine d'Anticythère 1.”, “2”, “3”, 4” by Marsyas ; “Antikythera Machine mechanical model” by Mogi Vicentini ; “Antikythera - rekonstruce” by Moravec ; “Discobolus in National Roman Museum Palazzo Massimo alle Terme” by After Myron ; “Reconstruction of the Antikythera mechanism” by marsupium photography ; “Michelangelo’s David” by Rico Heil ; “Erich von Daniken” by Michal Maňas ; “Iranian Astrolabe 14” by Jacopo Koushan ; “Athanasii Kircheri... China monumentis (1667) "Mons in provincia Kiamsi" (22640160706)” by Fondo Antiguo ; “01 terracottawarriorsgroup” by Gremelm ; “秦始皇帝陵” by 申威隆 ; “Planétaire motorisé qui montre la course de la Terre et la rotation de la Lune” by Waielbi.
The following have been sourced via Videvo.net and used according to a Creative Commons attribution license: “China town candle”, “Pink Sakura Flowers”, “Flying Towards The Colosseum”, “Orbit Shot Of Colosseum”, “Animal Bones On Display”, “Shiding Thousand Island Lake Time-Lapse” by Videvo ; “Great Wall of China” by JureKreft.
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In the modern day, mankind likes to think that every mystery is solved. Yet, this is not true. For all our technological advancement and centuries of effort, many things still elude us. With this in mind, here are five mysterious archaeological discoveries which have perplexed experts.
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The following have been sourced via the Wikimedia Commons and have been used according to a Creative Commons attribution license: “Çatalhöyük after the first excavations by James Mellaart and his team”, “James Mellaart excavating a mural in Çatalhöyük”, “Çatalhöyük excavations”, “Çatalhöyük with surroundings” by Omar Hoftun ; “Catal Hüyük 10”, “13”, “7”, “9”, "2", “Catal Hüyük Restoration B” by Stipich Béla ; “Çatalhöyük 2006 IMG 2225 (207467760)”, “Çatalhöyük 2008 DSC 0043 (2721593067)” by Dr. Colleen Morgan ; “Çatalhöyük kazı alanı” by Drgulcu ; “MUFT - Catal Höyük Modell” by Wolfgang Sauber ; “Catal Hüyük EL” by Elelicht ; “Çatalhöyük trench” by Mark Nesbitt ; “AnkaraMuseumCatal” by Klaus-Peter Simon ; “Çatalhöyük view 3” by Verity Cridland ; “Katsuren Castle ruins” by kanegen ; “Roman gold coins excavated in Pudukottai India”, “Bronze coin of Contantius II” by Uploadalt ; “Gusuku.Katuren” by 天王星 ; “Roman Empire Trajan 117AD” by Tatary ; “0 Mosaico pavimentale – Grotte Celloni – Pal. Massimo”, “0 Sarcophage d'Acilia - Pal. Massimo alle Terme” by Jean-Pol GRANDMONT ; “Jerash BW 12” by Berthold Werner ; “Göbekli Tepe, Urfa” by Teomancimit ; “Göbekli Tepe site (1)”, “Göbekli Tepe Pilla”, “Göbekli Tepe site (2)” by Zhengan ; “Şanlıurfa Müzesi Göbeklitepe D Tapınağı (3)” by Cobija ; “Göbekli2012-17”, “Göbekli2012-10”, “Göbekli2012-4”, “Göbekli2012-18”, “Göbekli2012-6” by Klaus-Peter Simon ; “Göbekli Tepe - 100525” by Rolf Cosar ; “Göbekli tepe” by Benefits ; “Graham-Hancock” by [Cpt.Muji] ; “NAMA Machine d'Anticythère 1.”, “2”, “3”, 4” by Marsyas ; “Antikythera Machine mechanical model” by Mogi Vicentini ; “Antikythera - rekonstruce” by Moravec ; “Discobolus in National Roman Museum Palazzo Massimo alle Terme” by After Myron ; “Reconstruction of the Antikythera mechanism” by marsupium photography ; “Michelangelo’s David” by Rico Heil ; “Erich von Daniken” by Michal Maňas ; “Iranian Astrolabe 14” by Jacopo Koushan ; “Athanasii Kircheri... China monumentis (1667) "Mons in provincia Kiamsi" (22640160706)” by Fondo Antiguo ; “01 terracottawarriorsgroup” by Gremelm ; “秦始皇帝陵” by 申威隆 ; “Planétaire motorisé qui montre la course de la Terre et la rotation de la Lune” by Waielbi.
The following have been sourced via Videvo.net and used according to a Creative Commons attribution license: “China town candle”, “Pink Sakura Flowers”, “Flying Towards The Colosseum”, “Orbit Shot Of Colosseum”, “Animal Bones On Display”, “Shiding Thousand Island Lake Time-Lapse” by Videvo ; “Great Wall of China” by JureKreft.
"Private Reflection" and "Long Road Ahead B" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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