Archeological Wonders Chapters

Even though ancient people died, or their civilizations were wiped-out by catastrophes, they left behind evidence of how they once lived. This collection reveals some of the wonders which archeologists have uncovered.

To boost attendance at Jurassic World, scientists decide to create a hybrid dinosaur called Indominus Rex using DNA collected from four other fearsome...

The most famous mummy is King Tut. His tomb is discovered and excavated teaching the world a lot about ancient Egypt.

Wishing to educate his teen-aged son with the best teacher in the world, King Philip of Macedonia summons Aristotle, Greece's greatest mind. Aristotle...

Leonidas, King of Sparta, prepares to lead a Greek army against Xerxes, King of Persia, and his Immortals.

T-Rex is an extinct, North American meat-eating dinosaur first rediscovered in 1902 by Barnum Brown.

All healthy Spartan boys become soldiers.

The Baobab tree, often called "The Tree of Life," is disappearing with the rest of Madagascar's rainforests.

Ancient Egyptians preserve their dead in the form of mummies, which allows the body to retain some of its soft tissue.

Although not the most important, King Tut is the most famous pharaoh. His mummy is maintained at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Neanderthals, believed to be an extinct species of the genus Homo, appear similar to modern humans.

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