25 Aug 2021 On The Trail Of The Mysterious Crown Prince Thutmose: Clues To A Sudden, Violent Death? – Part II By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 READ PART IIn addition to making Crown Prince Thutmose high priest of Ptah, Amenhotep III probably prepared his intended successor in the ways of Aten worship too. This was a thread later picked up by Akhenaten, who as Prince Amenhotep IV had a... Read More
23 Aug 2021 On The Trail Of The Mysterious Crown Prince Thutmose: The King Who Was Not To Be – Part I By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 Amenhotep IV, the youngest-known son of Pharaoh Nebmaatre Amenhotep III-heqa-Waset, ascended the throne at the height of Egypt’s golden age. The seeds for that efflorescent era of the Eighteenth Dynasty were sown under their great ancestor,... Read More
16 Aug 2021 Plato’s Prehistoric Athens Destroyed In A Neolithic Landslide By Dr. Phil Flambas Archaeology & Science, Sustainability & The Environment 0 The Ancient Greek philosopher Plato wrote his Atlantis story in two documents called the Timaeus and Critias. These writings date from about 360 BC and are the only known works that describe the Atlantean civilization in detail. Most modern... Read More
11 Aug 2021 Life Of A First Century AD Rural Nazarene Versus A City Sepphorite By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 Nazareth was inhabited since the Bronze Age, and pottery dating from 900-600 BC confirms an Iron Age settlement there, but the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian invasions turned the region into a wasteland. Villages were destroyed and the people... Read More
26 Jul 2021 The Face Of A Canary Island Guanche Woman, Reconstructing Ancestors By Gustavo Sanchez... Archaeology & Science 0 The narratives of history relate the fates and dates of nameless, faceless people who came before us, often reduced only to numbers, but when forensic facial reconstruction puts a face to history, the personalized features tell a story of what it... Read More