07 Dec 2022 Archaeological Metrology: The Spirit Of Light Cubit In Ancient Sacral Architecture By dbcarroll526 Archaeology & Science 0 A journey in search of the discovery of an ancient lost civilization that is more than 12,000 years old, supported by solid archaeological standards and evidence, provides indications that its global reach was not for domination that is... Read More
28 Nov 2022 Was The Historical Egyptian Osiris Perhaps Sargon Of Akkad? By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 In many respects the narrative of the Egyptian god, Osiris, seems to be all too human. Is it possible that his origin goes back to a real historical king? Could the historical Osiris have been none other than the great Akkadian emperor, Sargon of... Read More
16 Nov 2022 Restoring The Ruins Of Reading Abbey, Resting Place Of Kings By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 Reading Abbey was once one of the largest monastic complexes in the British Isles. It was one of the pinnacles of religious life in England and the burial place of King Henry I. Located on a pilgrim route it was also home to a relic of St James and... Read More
31 Oct 2022 Alchemist British Monks: Digging Up The Old Gunpowder Mills By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 16th-Century monks in Britain had a blast! They were the first to experiment with the recipe of saltpeter, Sulphur and charcoal to produce gunpowder in Britain. In the Battle of Crecy in 1346 the British artillery used gunpowder against the French... Read More
28 Oct 2022 Stephens And Catherwood: Adventurers Discovering the Ancient Maya By Dr Marion Dolan Archaeology & Science 0 The astounding journeys of John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood to Central America in 1839 to 1842 introduced the ancient, unrecognized Maya civilization to the rest of the world. Their life-threatening adventures saw them fighting their... Read More