
Skeleton lake: Ancient remains frozen in time in the Himalayas
A frozen lake at the high altitude Himalayas which, upon melting each year, reveals the unnerving sight of the remains of more than 300 people ― a queer history from the ancient time.
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A frozen lake at the high altitude Himalayas which, upon melting each year, reveals the unnerving sight of the remains of more than 300 people ― a queer history from the ancient time.

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The Uncovering Roman Carlisle project has been undertaking a community-supported excavation at the Carlisle Cricket Club, where archaeologists from Wardell Armstrong discovered a Roman bath house in 2017. The bath…

Attila the Hun, sometimes referred to as the "Flagellum Dei" or "scourge of God," was a formidable enemy for the Romans. However, the whereabouts of his tomb is still unknown.