22 Mar 2023 Psychedelic-Induced Mystical Experiences Throughout History By Ken Jeremiah Archaeology & Science 0 Since time immemorial, psychedelic mind-altering experiences have been common among humankind’s shamanic journeys. All is one. That is one of the feelings contemporary users of mind-altering plants describe. Actor Nick Kroll reported that it... Read More
17 Mar 2023 Greece’s East Attica In Antiquity: Playground Of Gods, Heroes And Heroines By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 The seductive scenery along the east coast of Attica in Greece overlooking the Aegean Sea, easily lures one back to an era when mythical gods and goddesses still claimed the land and implored their heroes to build temples for them and their... Read More
15 Mar 2023 Revealing The Identity Of The King Of Old, Lord Of The Rephaim By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 ‘Lord of the Rephaim’ and ‘King of Old’ alludes to the identity of the King of the Rephaim, enigmatic beings that to this day are not fully understood. In the biblical tradition they are equated with the notorious Nephilim. Could one... Read More
06 Mar 2023 Tracking The Old Ways Of Ice Age Megafauna Hunters By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 While mammoths were hunted by early human populations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, the primary cause of their extinction was changing climate, and disease. During the last Ice Age, in north-west South America, Clovis culture hunters... Read More
27 Feb 2023 Fair Winds Trade From the Aegean to Egypt’s Amarna By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 What do Queen Nefertari’s silver earrings, King Tutankhamun’s olive leaf collar, and an exquisite blue glass mixing vessel from Egypt have in common? They were all either a direct product of trade with the Aegean region, or inspired by its... Read More