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
02 Jul 2021 Cosmology From Anthropic Principle to Irreducible Complexity And Beyond By jim willis Archaeology & Science 1 Who Did It? Did God Do It? The very idea that the universe had a beginning was so troubling to Sir Fred Hoyle that when he was promoted to Lecturer in Mathematics at Cambridge in 1948, he published two papers on steady-state cosmology, in which he... Read More
28 Jun 2021 Ancient Origins Of The Modern Zodiac Constellation By Martin Sweatman Archaeology & Science 1 Circa 10,835 BC the cataclysmic Younger-Dryas impact event appears to have contributed to the demise of human cultures and many megafaunal species across several continents, although more research is needed to confirm these effects. However, the... Read More
25 Jun 2021 The Fate Of The First-Century Carpenter Of Jerusalem By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 First century AD Jerusalem was a bustling metropolis with a population estimated between 80,000 to 200,000 people. During Pesach or Passover, one of the ‘Three Pilgrimages to Jerusalem’ – the other two being Shavuot marking the wheat... Read More
18 Jun 2021 The Origins Of Mankind: Was There An African Eve? By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 Archaeogenetics is a fascinating science. Accepted current research suggests that every human being on earth is descended in an unbroken line, traced through their mothers in a genetic system called matrilineal descent, from one woman who lived in... Read More