22 Oct 2021 The Golden Age Of Heroes: The Glory Of The Mycenaean Civilization By Michelle Freson Archaeology & Science 0 The myths and legends of classical Greece told of a Golden Age of Heroes, of mighty kings, glorious palaces and warriors who fought courageously in fierce battles. This age that inspired the classical world was believed to be pure myth for... Read More
18 Oct 2021 New Ancient Middle Eastern Chronology Unlocks Hidden History Of Egypt and Mesopotamia By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 In the academic study of the ancient world, chronology or timeline is of the utmost importance. This is especially true for the ancient Middle East. When events in Egypt are to be correlated with events in Mesopotamia, the single most important... Read More
16 Oct 2021 Gods Galactica, The Kardashev Scale: Mankind’s Future Destiny Prophesized By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 “But where is Everybody?” asks the Fermi Paradox in the 1950’s regarding intelligent civilizations in the universe. In 1964, a 32-year-old Soviet/Russian astrophysicist named Nikolai Semyonovich Kardashev, who was at the time the deputy... Read More
08 Oct 2021 The Assyrian, Persian And Greek Conquest Of Ancient Egypt By ancient-origins Archaeology & Science 0 During the eighth century BC, ancient Egypt was experiencing turbulent times. The country was split with a pharaoh ruling in Lower Egypt, but powerful priests of Amun were ruling Middle and Upper Egypt. The Nubian Kingdom took advantage of the... Read More
04 Oct 2021 Astrology In The Bible: Jesus The Fisher King By ralph ellis Archaeology & Science 2 The Old and New Testaments are often portrayed as being written in isolation, and bearing little or no connection to the beliefs that preceded them. But this view is unlikely in the extreme, as the Israelites were resident in Egypt for many... Read More