21 Jul 2021 Dragon Sharks, Fish Flippers And Other Real Life Monsters Of The Primordial Soup By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 From the human perspective oceans appear endless and unchanging, but in reality they are in a constant state of flux, continuously evolving over vast periods of time. Many modern humans seem oblivious to the fact that their way-back ancestors... Read More
19 Jul 2021 Akhenaten Heretic Pharaoh: The New Osiris By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 Did Egypt’s Heretic Pharaoh outlaw the God of the Dead, or become him? Akhenaten has been called ancient Egypt’s ‘Heretic Pharaoh’. From 1354-1337 BC Akhenaten so drastically altered his country’s religion, art, and mythology that his... Read More
14 Jul 2021 The Lonely Stones That Square The Cosmic Circle By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 Both beneath and beyond Stonehenge in England, the Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafre in Egypt, Machu Picchu in Peru, Chichen Itza in Mexico and Newgrange in Ireland, exists an underlying code that binds the distant builders. Distant, in both space... Read More
13 Jul 2021 Modern Science Steps In To Revive Ancient Ceremonial Stone Landscapes By Glenn M. Kreisberg Archaeology & Science 0 On the winter solstice of December 20, 2019, Chief Vincent Mann of the Ramapough Lunaape Munsee Nation Turtle Clan, accompanied by some members of the Turtle Clan, ‘keepers of the pass’, and members of the Overlook Mountain Center, trudged... Read More
05 Jul 2021 The Elusive Origins Of The Danuna Of The Sea People By pkoutoupis Archaeology & Science 0 Scholars tend to lean more on archaeology and ancient Egyptian inscriptions to seek the identities of the elusive Sea Peoples. This is not a simple endeavor, but in summary the Sea Peoples were an enigmatic confederacy of seafaring raiders from the... Read More