Tuesday, 4 March 2025

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German Archaeologists Discover a Rare Monolithic Menhir

German Archaeologists Discover a Rare Monolithic Menhir

In the Warmholzberg area near Halberstadt, in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, archaeological excavations have uncovered a monolithic menhir dating back to the Middle Bronze Age. Initially thought to be remnants from the medieval period, the examination of underground ditches actually pointed to a burial site belonging to the Baalberg culture from the 4th millennium

2500 Years Unique Persian Fire Cult Altar

2500 Years Unique Persian Fire Cult Altar

Discovered in the 1930s in the Bünyan district of Kayseri, Central Anatolia, the Persian Fire Cult Altar stands as a remarkable testament to the religious practices of the ancient Persians, dating back to 500 BC. This unique artifact, which is the only known example depicting the Persian fire cult, offers invaluable insights into the spiritual