During a honeymoon visit to Switzerland’s National Museum Zurich, the author was captivated by the Robenhausen door, a 5,500-year-old artifact uncovered by archaeologist Jakob Messikommer. The piece, likely from a Neolithic home, underscores the significance of rare artifacts in understanding human history, alongside recent discoveries like a Denisovan jawbone found near Taiwan and the creation of a digital twin of the RMS Titanic, revealing crucial insights into the ship’s final moments. Additionally, research indicates that dinosaurs were thriving before their extinction 66 million years ago, challenging previous assumptions about their decline.