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Dr. M.F. Khan

@dr_thehistories

Researcher and Author, with profound interest in ancient history. Holds the doctorate (PhD.) degree in History and specialisation in Archaeology. (24)

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The most famous of the Lake Onega petroglyphs in Russia, made in 4000 BC, a 5 metres high anthropomorph known locally as "The Devil" (Rus. Bes), which was intentionally positioned around a large crevice so that it divides the figure in two. #drthehistories

The most famous of the Lake Onega petroglyphs in Russia, made in 4000 BC, a 5 metres high anthropomorph known locally as "The Devil" (Rus. Bes), which was intentionally positioned around a large crevice so that it divides the figure in two.

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Off the coast of Sicily, location of the ancient clash between Rome and Carthage, continue to yield their secrets. In the latest archaeological campaign conducted in August, a team of deep-sea explorers has recovered a bronze battering ram from the seabed, of Battle of the

Off the coast of Sicily, location of the ancient clash between Rome and Carthage, continue to yield their secrets. 

In the latest archaeological campaign conducted in August, a team of deep-sea explorers has recovered a bronze battering ram from the seabed, of Battle of the
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On the estate of the 16th Century AD, English country house that belongs to the Earls of Shaftesbury is the grotto, pictured here, originally built in the 1750s and covered with a wide range of shells from the Caribbean. #drthehistories

On the estate of the 16th Century AD, English country house that belongs to the Earls of Shaftesbury is the grotto, pictured here, originally built in the 1750s and covered with a wide range of shells from the Caribbean.

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The Bombing of Pompeii during WWII : Between August and September 1943, the archaeological site of Pompeii, famous for its ancient ruins, became an unintended target of Allied bombings during World War II. These bombings were part of the broader campaign to dislodge German

The Bombing of Pompeii during WWII :

Between August and September 1943, the archaeological site of Pompeii, famous for its ancient ruins, became an unintended target of Allied bombings during World War II. These bombings were part of the broader campaign to dislodge German
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The Dancing Plague of 1518 was a strange event in Strasbourg, where a large number of people began dancing uncontrollably in the streets for weeks. It started in July 1518 with a woman named Frau Troffea, who stepped into the street and began dancing without being able to stop.

The Dancing Plague of 1518 was a strange event in Strasbourg, where a large number of people began dancing uncontrollably in the streets for weeks. It started in July 1518 with a woman named Frau Troffea, who stepped into the street and began dancing without being able to stop.
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Baked clay goddess figurine possibly holding breasts or belly, with prominent eyes, navel, hands, feet and jewellery (necklace). Dated 5000 BC, it was purchased in 1900 in Antalya, Turkey by traveller Henry Swainson Cowper. British Museum #archaeohistories

Baked clay goddess figurine possibly holding breasts or belly, with prominent eyes, navel, hands, feet and jewellery (necklace). Dated 5000 BC, it was purchased in 1900 in Antalya, Turkey by traveller Henry Swainson Cowper. 

British Museum

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Europe’s oldest known road lies on the island of Crete, a remarkable engineering feat over 3,500 years old. This Minoan road spans roughly 50 kilometers, connecting the ancient city of Knossos with Gortyn and Lebena. What makes this road so extraordinary is its advanced

Europe’s oldest known road lies on the island of Crete, a remarkable engineering feat over 3,500 years old. This Minoan road spans roughly 50 kilometers, connecting the ancient city of Knossos with Gortyn and Lebena.

What makes this road so extraordinary is its advanced
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The Great Pyramid of Cholula, located in Puebla, Mexico, is an astonishing feat of ancient engineering, standing as the largest pyramid by volume in the world. Beneath its massive adobe exterior lies a fascinating network of tunnels, discovered during early 20th-century

The Great Pyramid of Cholula, located in Puebla, Mexico, is an astonishing feat of ancient engineering, standing as the largest pyramid by volume in the world. Beneath its massive adobe exterior lies a fascinating network of tunnels, discovered during early 20th-century
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The Jelling Stones are two large rune stones located in the town of Jelling, Denmark. They were carved in 10th Century AD by Danish kings Gorm the Old and his son, Harald Bluetooth. The smaller of the two stones was erected by Gorm the Old, first historically recognized king of

The Jelling Stones are two large rune stones located in the town of Jelling, Denmark. They were carved in 10th Century AD by Danish kings Gorm the Old and his son, Harald Bluetooth. The smaller of the two stones was erected by Gorm the Old, first historically recognized king of
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Reichsburg Cochem was originally constructed around 1000 AD by Count Ezzo of Palatinate, a member of the Ezzonid dynasty. The castle is located in the town of Cochem in Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany, overlooking the Moselle River. It served as a fortification and was

Reichsburg Cochem was originally constructed around 1000 AD by Count Ezzo of Palatinate, a member of the Ezzonid dynasty. The castle is located in the town of Cochem in Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany, overlooking the Moselle River. It served as a fortification and was
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Mama bears fiercely protect their cubs, even from larger bears. Their strong materal instincts drive them to engage in dangerous fights to ensure their cubs' safety ☆Bears (2014)

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Welcome to the Abbey Library of St. Gallen, designed by Peter Thumb between 1758 and 1767, is one of the oldest libraries in the world, with manuscripts dating back to the 8th century.

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Bronze Hand of Pre-Islamic Arabia : Arabian Bronze Hand was presented as an offering to the God Ta'lab Riyam in ancient south Arabia during 2nd-3rd Century CE. The artifact was discovered in what is now Yemen. This life sized Bronze hand was discovered in a temple in ancient

Bronze Hand of Pre-Islamic Arabia : 

Arabian Bronze Hand was presented as an offering to the God Ta'lab Riyam in ancient south Arabia during 2nd-3rd Century CE. The artifact was discovered in what is now Yemen.

This life sized Bronze hand was discovered in a temple in ancient
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Ancient Greek sculpture was immensely influential in development of Western art, in many ways shaping understanding of beauty and aesthetics even in modern world... During Hellenistic and Classical periods, ancient Greek sculpture aimed to depict human form realistically but in

Ancient Greek sculpture was immensely influential in development of Western art, in many ways shaping understanding of beauty and aesthetics even in modern world...

During Hellenistic and Classical periods, ancient Greek sculpture aimed to depict human form realistically but in
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Pliny the Elder became an unexpected Roman hero during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. On 24th August 79 CE is one of the most famous dates in the history of the Roman world. On this day, just under 2,000 years ago, the landscape of the Bay of Naples changed forever as a result

Pliny the Elder became an unexpected Roman hero during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

On 24th August 79 CE is one of the most famous dates in the history of the Roman world. On this day, just under 2,000 years ago, the landscape of the Bay of Naples changed forever as a result