19 Dec 2022 Pushkar, India – Ticking The Boxes For The Location Of The Garden Of Eden By Bharat Jhunjhunwala Archaeology & Science 0 The Garden of Eden occupies a central position in the Biblical narrative but no place resembling it is found in West Asia, perhaps because the Garden could have been located at Pushkar in the state of Rajasthan in Western India. The defining... Read More
16 Dec 2022 Revisiting Vindolanda, The Roman Outpost Of Hadrian’s Wall By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 Sitting proudly on the line of Hadrian's Wall in northern England, just south of the Scottish border, the Roman fort of Vindolanda has dominated the landscape for nearly 2,000 years. Originally built to guard Stanegate, the literal “stone road”... Read More
14 Dec 2022 Akhenaten And Nefertiti: Egypt’s Golden Couple By John and Collee... Archaeology & Science 0 The drivers arrange the chariots of the royal entourage—two to one side, two to the other side, of the royal chariot, which is distinguished by the great ostrich plumes of its span of stallions. While the horses neigh, the accompanying bodyguard,... Read More
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