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Forgotten Mysteries

Forgotten Mysteries

By: Sarah Brown
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"Forgotten Mysteries" is a podcast that delves into the enigmatic stories, lost knowledge, and overlooked figures that history has left behind. Each episode uncovers secrets hidden in the past—forgotten inventions, unexplained disappearances, and mysteries that challenge what we think we know. Prepare to be intrigued, surprised, and inspired as we journey through time to rediscover the unknown.

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  • The Curse of the Pharaohs
    Sep 27 2025

    This episode explores the legend of the Curse of the Pharaohs, which became famous after the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922. Shortly after the tomb’s opening, Lord Carnarvon, the expedition’s sponsor, died unexpectedly, fueling rumors of an ancient curse that promised death to anyone who disturbed the pharaoh’s rest.

    Newspapers sensationalized the story, linking other deaths and misfortunes of visitors and team members to the curse, even noting strange coincidences like a cobra devouring Carter’s pet canary.

    While skeptics argue these were coincidences or the result of exposure to toxic molds and bacteria sealed in the tombs, the story has endured. Ancient Egyptians themselves often inscribed warnings to ward off intruders, reinforcing the aura of danger.

    Whether real or imagined, the “curse” transformed Tutankhamun’s discovery into more than archaeology—it became a global legend, blending awe of ancient treasures with fear of supernatural retribution.

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    4 mins
  • The Phaistos Disc
    Sep 19 2025

    This episode explores the enigmatic Phaistos Disc, discovered in 1908 at a Minoan palace on Crete. The small clay disc, dating to around 1700 BCE, is inscribed with 241 stamped symbols arranged in a spiral—making it the earliest known example of movable type printing.

    The symbols include plants, animals, and human figures, but they match no known writing system. Theories suggest it could be a religious hymn, a calendar, a teaching tool, or even a game. More speculative ideas link it to lost civilizations, Atlantis, or extraterrestrials.

    Because no other artifact like it has ever been found, and without a “Rosetta Stone” to provide a key, the Phaistos Disc remains undeciphered. Whether sacred text, practical tool, or symbolic art, it is one of archaeology’s most enduring and mysterious puzzles.

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    5 mins
  • The Oak Island Money Pit
    Sep 11 2025

    In this episode, we uncover the legend of the Oak Island Money Pit, a mysterious shaft first discovered in 1795 by teenager Daniel McGinnis. Early diggers found wooden platforms and strange materials buried deep underground, suggesting a man-made construction. But every attempt to reach the bottom was thwarted by flooding tunnels, as if the pit were deliberately booby-trapped.

    Over the centuries, countless expeditions have searched for treasure—pirate gold, Knights Templar relics, or colonial riches—but none have succeeded. Strange clues, such as a vanished inscribed stone and traces of coconut fiber, deepened the mystery.

    Despite deaths, disasters, and financial ruin, treasure hunters continue to dig. Modern teams armed with advanced technology have found artifacts and hidden tunnels but still no definitive treasure.

    The Oak Island Money Pit remains one of the world’s greatest unsolved mysteries—an irresistible blend of history, legend, and human obsession.

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    6 mins
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