22 Jul 2024 Podcast: Digging Up The Past: Episode 23: In Search of Lost Egyptian Tombs By pkoutoupis Archaeology & Science 1 Episode Description In this episode, we sit down with Egyptologist, Dr. Chris Naunton, to discuss his book, Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt. What has the archaeological evidence revealed to identify the final resting places of important... Read More
27 Jun 2024 Podcast: Digging Up The Past: Episode 22 - Hammurabi's Shoes, Just kidding! We Talk After 1177 BC By pkoutoupis Archaeology & Science 1 Episode Description We sit down with Dr. Eric H. Cline to discuss his latest publication, After 1177 B.C.: The survival of Civilizations. He is a historian, archaeologist, professor of ancient history and archaeology at George Washington... Read More
24 May 2024 The Giza-Tesla Connection Explored By Christopher Dunn Archaeology & Science 0 With no, or slim, evidence, Egyptologists claim that all of Egypt’s pyramids were built to be tombs. With an abundance of robust evidence, I will theorize that all of Egypt’s pyramids were built to serve a more practical purpose, that is to... Read More
13 May 2024 A Watery Solution to the Enigmas of Khufu Pyramid’s Queen’s Chamber By Niels Bjerre Jo... Archaeology & Science 0 Following up on my recent article on the ante-chamber in the Khufu pyramid, published on Ancient Origins public site, in which I argued it was a device designed to open and close more than once, this article refurnishes the Queen’s chamber, with... Read More
26 Apr 2024 A Rich Fusion of Greek and Indian: The Ancient Ruins of Sirkap By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 When Alexander the Great invaded the Far East, his armies were awed by the strange cultures, exotic animals, and unknown religions of India. Alexander promoted a fusion of cultures and his successors endeavored to adopt the cultures and blend into... Read More