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Discover the weird side of history *With mystery, treasure, and the hunt for answers as its theme, Ancient Origins was a natural choice for the film makers of $400 million * [d720bb02-25c...] [88241538-73a...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( ANCIENT ORIGINS’ CAMEO IN UNCHARTED With mystery, treasure, and the hunt for answers as its theme, Ancient Origins was a natural choice for the film makers of $400 million (£323 million) grossing feature film Uncharted to use as the website the intrepid treasure hunters used to research the whereabouts of the lost treasure of Ferdinand Magellan. When the producer of the Uncharted film, Avi Arad, contacted Ancient Origins about being featured in the movie, of course the management jumped at the chance. Exploration, adventure, and finding answers is at the heart of the company, and to be involved with a film of this nature was a great fit. The result is just a fleeting moment of Ancient Origins being consulted by Drake as he searches for historical clues to finding the treasure. Did you spot it? If you haven’t seen Uncharted yet, we recommend you do. It’s a rollercoaster ride of action and mystery… and keep an eye out for Ancient Origins’ cameo role too! [e95bcb74-7a3...]( DISCOVER WEIRD FACTS ABOUT HISTORY Have you noticed the change to the categories on Ancient Origins? We’ve added a new section called [Weird Facts.]( Check it out to read short articles focusing on weird, shocking, controversial, or truly bizarre facts in history. Find out why [Vikings cremated and buried their homes.]( Discover the story of a [Roman charioteer who was worth more than Cristiano Ronaldo.]( You can even read about the time [Napoleon Bonaparte was attacked by rabbits](! 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[13243e6f-dc0...]( DO YOU LIKE MYSTERIES? If you like mysteries, you’ll love this! [Historic Mysteries]( reveals the most perplexing puzzles in history, from ancient times all the way up to the 21st century. Here is one of the stories you can read about today: [The Curious Story of David Lang]( [A person standing outside a buildingDescription automatically generated with medium confidence](September 23, 1880 was just another day on a farm near Gallatin, Tennessee, when David Lang was walking across his fields. Lang’s wife and children were watching him from the house. Two men in a buggy were also watching Lang as he made his way across the field. Suddenly, in the view of everyone, Lang vanished mid-step. One moment he was walking and the next moment he was gone. | [READ MORE]( From archaeological anomalies to crimes, hoaxes, legends, folktales, eerie events, and the unexplained, [Historic Mysteries]( has something for every history fan out there! ANCIENT STORIES SET IN STONE [A picture containing text, bookDescription automatically generated](What is [rock art](? Who created the mysterious symbols adorning the deepest darkest caves and tallest rock faces? How can you explain the similarities found in artwork created by different and long-forgotten cultures located thousands of miles away from each other? When did our distant ancestors begin to make marks on stone, and what can it tell us about the early human mind? Prehistoric rock art is both fascinating and mysterious to modern minds. Whether we’re examining the elaborate paintings hidden within Lascaux Cave or pondering the meaning of strange symbols carved into a boulder in North America, we gain a unique opportunity to connect with our most distant ancestors. We may never fully comprehend the messages left by them on stone, but the very existence of rock art allows us to glimpse into the past and momentarily recapture the essence of a long-lost time when the world was a very different place. [This issue]( doesn’t shy away from the big questions surrounding rock art. We search for the reasons our ancestors created prehistoric art in stone, ponder which rock art dating methods are best, consider the roles of shamans in cave art creation, and examine the most puzzling rock art in the world – including the extraordinary story of the Wandjina Sky Beings painted on stone in Australia. We see how carvings set in stone can reflect images seen in the sky in Armenia, trace the transformation of the images presented on rock by generations of artists in the Sahara, reveal the challenges in rock art (and sometimes graffiti!) conservation today, and even explore whether prehistoric art and the origins of language are interconnected. Stepping away from the enigmatic realm of rock art we find another mystery – the hunt for Cleopatra’s lost tomb. Dr. Kathleen Martinez is at the forefront of the quest for Cleopatra’s final resting place, and she tells us all about her latest and best excavation discoveries while she searches for the iconic Egyptian queen! Access the Ancient Origins digital magazine on your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. With a subscription, you get access to [ALL the back issues]( for one great price! Everyone loves it, get [YOUR subscription]( to the digital magazine today! [A 1 YEAR digital mag subscription is just $29.99]( Upcoming: Anatolia and Turkey Tour [530c357d-c75...]( Join Ancient Origins' exclusive tour of Turkey’s sacred past in October 2022, visiting some of the country’s most important ancient sites including: Göbekli Tepe, Karahan Tepe, Çatalhöyük, Mount Nemrut, the Hittite centers of Hattusa and Alaca Höyük, Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, Ankara's archaeological museum, Şanlıurfa’s Pool of Abraham, the wondrous fairy chimney landscape of Cappadocia, including the underground city of Kaymakli, and many more sites besides. Join us for an unforgettable experience, exploring the archaeology and history of ancient eastern Anatolia. [Learn more...]( ANCIENT NEWS, MODERN HEADLINES [A Lost Primeval World Has Been Found in a Giant South China Sinkhole!]( [A picture containing mountain, nature, valley, outdoorDescription automatically generated](Chinese explorers have discovered a lost world in an exceptionally deep and large sinkhole in south China. And in this ancient subterranean space they expect to find flora and fauna unknown to science. | [READ MORE]( [Bleeding Your Way to Health: The Horrible History of Bloodletting]( [TextDescription automatically generated with medium confidence](Bloodletting, or phlebotomy, is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as “the surgical removal of some of a patient’s blood for therapeutic purposes.” Throughout history, this gruesome, and often messy, practice was favored by physicians all over the world. However, as time unfolded the distinction between patient and victim became increasingly blurred. | [READ MORE]( [Klaus Störtebeker: The Bizarre Tale of a North German Pirate]( [ff96e04a-fb7...](Looking to the past, the annals of history have its fair share of extraordinary and unusual deaths. It’s well-known that Attila the Hun, the marauding Mongolian warlord, was killed by a nosebleed, and that Adolf Frederick of Sweden ate himself to death in 1771 after consuming caviar, lobster, kippers, and 14 servings of his favorite dessert. Lesser noted, but equally as outlandish was the death of Klaus Störtebeker, a 14th century German pirate whose remarkable decapitation and spike-pierced skull still hold revered places in the pantheon of German national mythology.| [READ MORE]( You Might Like [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [image?cs_ema...]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( You have received this email because you have subscribed to [Ancient-Origins.net](. 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