Heritage TV Internet Archaeologists Find Ruins Of ‘Friendster’ Civilization Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinReddItEmailPrintCopy URL Researchers conducting the Friendster excavation say that the site has been deserted since the year 2005 A.D. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinReddItEmailPrintCopy URL Download the HeritageDaily mobile application on iOS and Android By Markus Milligan January 17, 2017 More on this topic Previous articleDiscovery adds rock collecting to Neanderthal’s repertoireNext articleThe first humans arrived in North America a lot earlier than believed MORE RELATED ARTICLES Palaeoanthropology Neanderthals kept animal skulls as hunting trophies Archaeology Anglo-Saxon monastic communities were resilient to Viking raids Archaeology Archaeology project uncovers Roman engraved gems near Hadrian’s Wall Archaeology Giant 2.3 metre-long dakoken sword among unprecedented discoveries in burial mound Heritage The hidden chamber at Mount Rushmore Archaeology Construction workers find life-sized statue of Hercules LATEST NEWS Palaeoanthropology Neanderthals kept animal skulls as hunting trophies Archaeology Anglo-Saxon monastic communities were resilient to Viking raids Archaeology Archaeology project uncovers Roman engraved gems near Hadrian’s Wall Archaeology Giant 2.3 metre-long dakoken sword among unprecedented discoveries in burial mound Heritage The hidden chamber at Mount Rushmore Archaeology Construction workers find life-sized statue of Hercules Archaeology New discovery places mass obsidian hand axe production to 1.2 million years ago Archaeology New discoveries reveal ceramic chronology in Maya city of Palenque Load more Popular stories Heritage Legio V Macedonica – The Last Roman Legion Heritage The mystery of Tutankhamun’s meteoric iron dagger Heritage The origins of dragon mythology Heritage Atlantis – The story behind the legend Heritage The Immortal Armour of China’s Jade Burial Suits Travel The Pleasure Villa of Emperor Tiberius Load more