Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com - He was a menace in life, and after death, he became the embodiment of terror. Those who dared approach his tomb rarely lived to tell the tale. Even years after his passing, animals shied away and farmers trembled at the mere thought of him—his own family included. Why did he […]| Ancient Pages
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - The discovery of Ugarit’s secrets in the early 20th century invites reflection on how much of our past remains hidden beneath the surface. When it was revealed that Ras Sharma was once part of an ancient city, it opened a window into a lost world, reminding us of the enduring […]| Ancient Pages
The seventh and last king of Rome was Tarquin the Proud, who reigned between 535 BC–509 BC. Tarquin - a tyrant noted for his cruelty - had ruled Rome for more than twenty years after murdering the previous king, Servius Tullius, and seizing his throne.| Ancient Pages
Our journey into the realm of ancient enigmas leads us to a hidden cave nestled within one of the Four Corners states in the Southwestern United States. This intriguing region, where Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico converge, is primarily governed by semi-autonomous Native American nations, the largest being the Navajo Nation—alongside Hopi, Ute, and Zuni tribal reserves. Within this sacred landscape, we come across an astonishing discovery made in one of its sacred caves.| Ancient Pages
Perched on one of the highest points in Florence, Italy, the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte provides a breathtaking view of the city. This church is dedicated to St. Minius, an early Christian martyr from Florence.| Ancient Pages