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HistoryWithKean
Posted 3 months ago

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 3 months ago

For nearly 100 years, a mountain in the Italian Alps has preserved a piece of the First World War, literally frozen in time!!!
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Since the Austrian soldiers abandoned their rock hideout on Monte Scorluzzo on 3 November 1918, a glacier has blocked all access to the refuge. With its dissolution, researchers have discovered a number of exciting artifacts related to the First World War.

The cave was already known by historians and archaeologists, but only in 2017 was it possible to access it, thanks to the sufficient melting of the glacier. The excavation, now completed, allowed researchers to find food, plates, jackets made from animal skins, straw mattresses and even newspapers and postcards. These objects represent an exciting discovery for fans of the First World War and help shed light on what life was like for soldiers fighting in the mountains.

The approximately 20 Austrian soldiers who lived in the cave, located at an altitude of 3000 meters, had to fight not only against the enemy, but also against adverse weather conditions. Winter temperatures could drop to -40 degrees.

It is likely that more soldiers died from avalanches or hypothermia than from actual combat.

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 4 months ago

Berlin at the end of WW2, 1945.

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 4 months ago

The Elephant Gate (entrance) at Carlsberg Brewery, Copenhagen, Denmark. Architect: Vilhelm Dahlerup, 1901. Made out of granite from the island of Bornholm

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 6 months ago

Very rare photograph of the Sphinx in 1894.

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 6 months ago

Amazing!

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 6 months ago

Sandals of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. They were found in almost perfect condition in the pharaoh's tomb.

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 8 months ago

The discovery of Tutankhamun in color pictures, 1922.

During the early twentieth century, Howard Carter, a British Egyptologist, excavated for many years in the Valley of the Kings-a royal burial ground located on the west bank of the ancient city of Thebes, Egypt.

When Carter arrived in Egypt in 1891, he became convinced there was at least one undiscovered tomb-that of the little-known Tutankhamen, or King Tut, who lived around 1400 B.C. and died when he was still a teenager.

Backed by a rich Brit, Lord Carnarvon, Carter searched for five years without success. In early 1922, Lord Carnarvon wanted to call off the search, but Carter convinced him to hold on one more year.

Source: rare historical photos Photo credit: Harry Burton, The Griffith Institute, Oxford. Colorized by Dynamichrome for the exhibition "The Discovery of King Tut" in New York).

#Tutankhamun #kingTutankhamun #kingtut #HowardCarter #Egyptologist #ancientcity #ancient #tomb #archaeology #discovery #Museum #Art #Culture #ArtHistory #history #historical

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 9 months ago

Hmm 🤔

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HistoryWithKean
Posted 9 months ago

The Ben Ben pyramid that has puzzled scientists for thousands of years and they have been unable to solve the mystery.

The pyramid is made of black stone, but it is not an ordinary stone because all of its components are not found on earth.

The black iron stone is only found in space in space meteorites, and here the other puzzle appears because it's a very hard iron stone and difficult to mold and dig, but it's not difficult to break, so how was it cut with so much accuracy in angles and deviations ??

How was your face polished with such unique precision? As were these very delicate inscriptions on the sides of the pyramid, scientists found it impossible for any tool, old or new, to carve these inscriptions except with a laser cutting tool.

And now we come to the last mystery, which is that the black stone of the iron meteorite, thanks to its composition, has a positive electromagnetic energy transfer in its surroundings that makes everyone who approaches feel psychologically comfortable – and affects the human energy.
The pyramid is displayed in the Egyptian Museum.

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