24 Jan 2022 Kerameikos, Restoring Athens’ Necropolis To Life By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 From the ruins and rubble rises the narrative of the history of Kerameikos, restoring life to the Athenian necropolis. The obituaries on the gravestones and stelae and the sculptures on the marble sarcophagi monuments and naϊskos reflect people... Read More
17 Jan 2022 Hierapolis, Phrygian City Of Cybele And Home Of Hades By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 2 Cybele was the sole Phrygian Mother Goddess, acting as an interlocutor between the known and unknown, the living and the dead. As such, one of her chthonic cults was established at the Ploutonion or Pluto’s Gate at Hierapolis in ancient Anatolia,... Read More
13 Jan 2022 The Enigmatic H-Symbol Linking Gōbekli Tepe, The Priesthood And The Zodiac By ralph ellis Archaeology & Science 2 Could the strange H-symbol on the tunics of first century Jewish high priests of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem resonate with the similar H-symbol, that was deemed sacred almost 10,000 years prior by the priesthood of Gōbekli Tepe, considered... Read More
10 Jan 2022 Cappadocia, Enchanted Land of Khepat, Ancient Anatolia’s Mother Goddess By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 5 Cappadocia in central Anatolia/Turkey presents an ancient scenery mesmerizing the mind and captivating the imagination, where Khepat, the Mother Goddess, carved a fairy tale landscape against the backdrop of Mount Erciyes, called ‘Harkasos’... Read More
03 Jan 2022 Jerusalem’s Enigmatic Golden Gate: Countdown To The End Of Days By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 1 There is an ancient gate on the east side of Jerusalem that to this day remains bricked up and unpassable. It is believed by millions of Jews, Christians, and Muslims that it will miraculously open at the End of Days, when God and the Messiah will... Read More