06 Jan 2023 What Were The Ice Age People Counting? By Bernie Taylor Archaeology & Science 0 Thousands of sequential marks were painted and engraved on European portable objects and cave walls between 50,000 to 12,000 years ago. These Upper Paleolithic marks under question are depicted with straight lines, rectangular designs, strings of... Read More
04 Jan 2023 Venta Icenorum: Excavating Romans In Boudicca’s Lands By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 Today the sleepy village of Caistor St Edmund in the country of Norfolk with its typical church spire and green, seems unremarkable but 2,000 years ago the terrain helped shaped the future of the whole of Britain. Just outside the village lies the... Read More
28 Dec 2022 Traces Of Viking Ivar the Boneless’ Dynasty At Waterford, Ireland By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 1 County WexfordThe first Viking raids recorded in Ireland date to 795 AD, and then they rapidly appear in the historic record. Traditionally the early Viking activity in Ireland falls into three phases, the first being a period of lightning... Read More
23 Dec 2022 From Empire To Eternity: Correlations Between Queen Elizabeth II And King Tutankhamun By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 The year 2022 marks an incredibly important year, both for the late, great Queen Elizabeth II, as well as for the most famous ancient Egyptian pharaoh, King Tutankhamun. It marks the 70th Anniversary and Platinum Jubilee, as well as the unfortunate... Read More
21 Dec 2022 Giants In Canaan: Anakim, Rephaim And Nephilim By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 In the biblical tradition, the enigmatic Nephilim, or Fallen Ones, are mentioned in two very different contexts. The first mention appears in Genesis 6 and refers to the period before and after the deluge, with the Nephilim apparently residing in... Read More