Category: History

Aryabhata was one of the best mathematicians and astronomers in ancient India. India’s first satellite was named Aryabhata in his honor.

September 12, 2021

Major discoveries of the Aryan armyAryabhata is believed to have been the first astronomer to suggest that the earth is round and that it rotates on its own axis, day and night. The Aryan army was the first to suggest that the moon was not a sphere of light, but rather a source of sunlight….

Paleontologists say that a shark-like tooth / giant dinosaur lived in Uzbekistan 90 million years ago during the Cretaceous.

September 11, 2021

Researchers say the shark-toothed dinosaur is capable of competing with the T-Rex dinosaur. This carnivorous dinosaur is about 7.5–8 m long and weighs 1,000 kg. The researchers came to this conclusion from their studies on the jawbone / jawbone. Researchers have named this dinosaur ‘Ulughbegsaurus uzbekistanensis’. Researchers say this is the first shark-toothed dinosaur found…

An unidentified dinosaur fossil found

September 9, 2021

The scene in this photo is of a dinosaur fossil skull on a large rock being airlifted from the Red Willow River Valley using a helicopter. 72-year-old unidentified dinosaur partial skull fossil found in sandstone block The fossil was obtained by researchers from the Alberto Red Willow River Valley. Curie was taken to the Dinosaur…

Archaeologists say that ancient humans made advanced bone tools from elephant bones.

September 7, 2021

Researchers at the University of Colorado conducted a survey of large elephant graveyards in Italy and found that ancient humans made tools out of elephant bones. This discovery from Italy reveals that bone tools have existed since the Lower Paleolithic period. These bone tools are made from the remains of now extinct straight-tusked-elephants. From here…

Neanderthal teeth Found from Iran

September 6, 2021

The Tehran Times reports that Neanderthal teeth from Iran date to the Middle Paleolithic period. An international team of researchers, including archaeologists and paleontologists, analyzed the tooth of a Neanderthal child / tooth and found that it was from the Middle Paleolithic period. In 2017, Neanderthal baby tooth was obtained from the Baba Yawan rock…

Antarctica and the Dry Valley (No rain for 20 million years)

September 5, 2021

Let’s get to the title of this post … As mentioned above, the McMurdo Dry Valley is one of the only ice-free valleys in Antarctica where only one percent can be seen.Humidity in these arid valleys is very low, and the surrounding mountains prevent the flow of ice from nearby glaciers. These areas are covered…

Anticathera mechanism

September 4, 2021

Can we believe that man used a device like an analog computer two thousand years ago …? But that is the reality. One such device that still amazes researchers today is the Antiquator mechanism, which is housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. In ancient times, ships sailing from Asia Minor to Italy…

water

September 4, 2021

How did water come to earth? Certainly not after the earth came into being. Water is older than earth. The water we use contains the hydrogen produced by the Big Bang. And the explosion of oxygen stars in it. So there is more water available in space than we think. It only tells the most…

The 76,000-year-old bones were recovered from a Neanderthal hunting camp in Spain.

September 4, 2021

The bones were recovered from a Neanderthal hunting camp in Navalmaillo Rockshelter, central Spain. These bones were analyzed by researcher Abel Moclan / his colleagues. Statistical analysis of the fossil record suggests that Neanderthals cooked large herds of cattle and deer in rock shelters. But they took their prey to another place and ate it….