Partial erection of the main tower of the Kesennuma Bay Overpass on the Sanriku Expressway (temporary name) Fukada Salvage Large crane vessel “Fuji”

The Sanriku Road project has been making significant strides in its construction, particularly with the ongoing installation of the main tower of the temporary Kesennuma Bay Crossing Bridge (tentative name). This crucial development is being carried out by the skilled team at Fukada Salvage, utilizing the large crane vessel named […]

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The oldest coin ever discovered in Canada is a 600-year-old gold coin discovered in Newfoundland

A gold coin discoʋered within Newfoundland’s southern coast may Ƅe the oldest coin found in Canada. The coin was uncoʋered at an undisclosed archaeological site (to protect the location from treasure hunters) Ƅy history enthusiast, Edward Hynes, who pH๏τographed the find and reported it to the Proʋincial Goʋernment. Under the […]

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The discrete “Pyramid Of Khentkaus” on the Giza Plateau is the “Fourth Pyrmaid Of Giza.”

The tomb, located on the Giza Plateau, was originally believed by some Egyptologists to be a “fourth pyramid of Giza” The pyramid of Khentkaus I or step tomb of Khentkaus I is a Fourth Dynasty two-stepped tomb built for the Queen Mother Khentkaus I in Giza. The tomb, built in […]

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Five Stunning 4,000-Year-Old Tombs in Egypt Discovered by Excavations

The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced another discovery in Saqqara, the necropolis of the erstwhile capital of the ancient Egyptian empire, Memphis. Ongoing excavations revealed the discovery of five carved tombs in Egypt, with many burials and archaeological finds from the Old Kingdom (c. 2700-2200 BC) and the […]

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