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The best AO articles from the same week last year .... Problem viewing email? [Click here]( to view it online. [Ancient Origins Logo]() This Week ... a Year Ago [Is This a Huge Million-Year-Old, Man-Made Underground Complex?]( [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( The Mysterious Tale of the Man from Taured – Evidence for Parallel Universes? Or an Embellishment? [The Mysterious Tale of the Man from Taured – Evidence for Parallel Universes? Or an Embellishment?]( The Man from Taured (sometimes referred to as the Taured Mystery or the Man without a Country ) is a story about a man who arrives at a Japanese airport from a country called Taured. Many people have claimed this story to be true, so the crux of the problem pertains to Taured. One would notice that there is no country by the name of Taured, either today or during the purported period of time when the incident took place, i.e. the 1950s. The story ends with the man disappearing (forever) a day after arriving in Japan... [Read More]( The Surprising Links Between Alexander the Great and Christianity [The Surprising Links Between Alexander the Great and Christianity]( Alexander the Great died three centuries before Christianity officially appeared, but his cult was so strong that some symbols connected with the ancient Macedonian king were adopted by the new religion. Moreover, one of the most famous churches in Italy contains an adventurous history connected with him. When Christianity started to gain more popularity, bishops expanded their influence very quickly. They tried to destroy ancient cults, but many people kept their faith in the old Gods... [Read More]( Archaeologists uncover an imaginary creature among the Nazca lines of Peru [Archaeologists uncover an imaginary creature among the Nazca lines of Peru]( Experts have discovered a new geoglyph 30 meters (100 feet) long among the Nazca lines on an arid plateau in Peru that experts say depicts an imaginary animal with a long tongue. Archaeologists say the rock carving may date back 2,000 years. The ancient people created the image by removing stones and piling them up, according to Andina.com . This technique dates back 2,000 to 2,500 years, said Masato Sakai of Japan’s Yamagata University... [Read More]( New Research Shows that Some Ancient Egyptians Were Naturally Fair-Haired [New Research Shows that Some Ancient Egyptians Were Naturally Fair-Haired]( According to Dr. Janet Davey from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine in Australia, some ancient Egyptians were naturally blonde or red haired. Her research has brought an answer to an intriguing question connected with Egyptian mummies and the effects of the mummification process. An article published recently by The Sydney Morning Herald says that the mystery of the red and blonde hair discovered on some ancient Egyptian mummies may finally be solved.... [Read More]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [www.Ancient-Origins.net](#) [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus](AncientoriginsNetonGoogle) [Linkedin]( Copyright [©] 2017 [Ancient Origins]()- [Stella Novus Limited](), All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter list. If you do not wish to receive our newsletter emails in the future, please [unsubscribe]( here. Stella Novus Limited - Ancient Origins. Blair House, Upper O'Connell Street, Ennis, Clare, V95FD1V, Ireland.

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