Michael Jordan Hosts Gathering of Legends at Daytona 500 with Lewis Hamilton, David Beckham, and Tom Brady in F1 Racing’s Premier Event

Michael Jordan Joins Star-Studded Gathering at Daytona 500 The Daytona 500, the flagship event of F1 racing, was graced by the presence of none other than **Michael Jordan**, who joined a star-studded gathering that included Lewis Hamilton, David Beckham, …

Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, And Dennis Rodman Never Lost A Playoff Series

Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, And Dennis Rodman Never Lost A Playoff Series In the annals of NBA history, few trios have been as dominant as Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman of the Chicago Bulls. Their record is astounding: they never …

Publicly Pretending Yet Crying in a Closet, Stephen Curry’s Mom Confessed “Bitter” Truth on “Defiant” Phase in Marriage: “I Don’t Wanna Be an NBA Wife”

Publicly Pretending Yet Crying in a Closet, Stephen Curry’s Mom Confessed “Bitter” Truth on “Defiant” Phase in Marriage: “I Don’t Wanna Be an NBA Wife” Being married to an NBA player comes with a cost. While it might look picturesque to the outside world, …

Dobunni Tribe Thrived as Peaceful Ancient Farmers of the Cotswolds

The ancient Dobunni tribe holds a significant place in the Celtic era of British history, and its legacy is etched deeply into the fabric of pre-Roman Britain. Hailing from the area now known as Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire in modern-day …

Ritual Burning of Royal Remains Marked Maya Regime Change

Updated 18 April, 2024 – 14:23 Gary Manners Researchers in Guatemala have unearthed fascinating evidence of a dramatic ritual burning of royal remains, pointing to a significant political shift in the ancient Maya city of Ucanal. This find not only adds …

Why Did Egyptian Pharaohs Have Five Names?

Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were not merely rulers; they were considered divine beings, the living embodiments of gods on Earth. Their names were imbued with profound significance, reflecting their divine status, their role as sovereigns, and their connection …

Villa Where Augustus Died May Have Been Excavated Near Mount Vesuvius

Archaeologists from the University of Tokyo has excavated what may be the remains of the Villa of Augustus, a first-century grand estate that was built near Somma Vesuviana, a town located in the greater Naples area in southern Italy. This is where the …

Exploring The Pantheon of Agrippa (Video)

Updated 22 April, 2024 – 20:53 Robbie Mitchell The  Pantheon of Agrippa , erected in 25 BC during Marcus Agrippa’s consulship, exemplifies ancient Roman architectural ingenuity. Initially featuring a grand porch leading to a rotunda, its dimensions and …

King Cerdic of Wessex’s Burial Site Claimed to be Found!

More than a millennium after its mention in an ancient royal charter, the possible final resting place of Wessex founder Cerdic has come to light. An enigmatic figure from the same era as the legendary King Arthur in post-Roman British history, Cerdic …

Amputation Found to be Elite Punishment in 550 BC

A team of researchers recently completed a study into the origins of two ancient skeletons from China that were both missing parts of their lower leg at the time they were buried. Based on extensive analysis of these human remains, the researchers concluded …