14 May 2021 The Ancient Language Of Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Science Of The Divine By david elkington Archaeology & Science, Sustainability & The Environment 2 It is an astonishing fact that, from the end of the so-called ‘Dark Ages’ and the settlement of Europe, a massive building program took place that was to transform Europe in a hitherto unsuspected way. Shortly after the construction of the... Read More
12 May 2021 Bronze Age Cataclysmic Comet Responsible For The Sea People By Marco M. Vigato Archaeology & Science 0 The Late Bronze Age collapse of the 12th century BC is one of the greatest and most enduring puzzles of Mediterranean archaeology. A cosmopolitan age, perhaps one of the first true episodes of globalization in human history, which saw the rise of... Read More
03 May 2021 Sumerian Etana Translated As Biblical Enoch By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 1 The Biblical Enoch corresponds to a remarkable degree with the figure of Etana in Sumerian tradition. It seems reasonable to assume that they belong to the same original tradition handed down in the stories about Enoch and those about Etana,... Read More
28 Apr 2021 Famous Gaunches Mummies Drenched In Dragons’ Blood Like A Stradivarius Violin By Gustavo Sanchez... Archaeology & Science 0 From 1494 to 1496, the island of Tenerife was beset by a military invasion. The conquerors and soldiers of the Castilian kingdom of Castile and Aragon deployed numerous troops to subdue the hardened inhabitants of the island: the formidable... Read More
16 Apr 2021 The Periplus Of The Ports Of Ethiopia, The Hidden Empire By davidchildress Archaeology & Science 0 Known as the Hidden Empire, Ethiopia’s official name, until recently, was Abyssinia. Its history fades back into the mists of time and for some reason, Ethiopia has largely been written out of world history. Despite being the home of... Read More