The Map That Shouldn’t Exist: The Mystery of the Piri Reis Chart

In 1929, researchers discovered an old map tucked away in the archives of Topkapı Palace in Istanbul. It was drawn on gazelle skin, signed by Ottoman admiral Ahmed Muhiddin Piri, and dated to the year 1513. The map remains part of the museum’s collection and has occasionally been placed on public display, as reported by Daily Sabah. The map displayed the coast of Africa and … Continue reading The Map That Shouldn’t Exist: The Mystery of the Piri Reis Chart

The Sky Stone of Sierra Leone: A Geological Mystery or a Forgotten Artifact?

Every so often, something surfaces that does not fit neatly into our understanding of the past. It might be a tool found out of time, an inscription in an unknown script, or in this case, a smooth blue stone unearthed in West Africa that has no known match in the natural world. Often referred to as the Sky Stone, this artifact was reportedly discovered in … Continue reading The Sky Stone of Sierra Leone: A Geological Mystery or a Forgotten Artifact?