07 Apr 2021 Did The Roman Empire Reach The Brochs Of Orkney? By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 Greatly simplified, one of the primary reasons for the decline of the Roman empire was its rapid expansion, and ultimately its vast size became too expensive to manage effectively and it fell to external, as well as internal forces. From its... Read More
31 Mar 2021 2021 The Year Virtual Archaeology Fights Back By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 The 2020 lockdowns saw thousands of planned archaeological excavations canceled and postponed and those archaeologists who persisted at their projects faced serious challenges accessing archives, labs, reports and museum artifacts. But humankind is... Read More
17 Mar 2021 Therapies, Pseudo-Science And Bizarre Remedies Of Egyptian Medicine By Alessandra Filiaci Archaeology & Science 0 Everything known about ancient Egyptian medicine comes from four different types of sources: works of art, the writings of ancient historians, palaeopathology and papyri. Medical papyri can be regarded almost as recipe books, detailing individual... Read More
12 Mar 2021 Elusive Mount Sinai, Hidden In Plain Site In Egypt By ralph ellis Archaeology & Science 0 Many locations have been proposed for the biblical Mount Sinai. One of the latest sites is Jebel Madhbah near Petra, and while this and the classical site for Mount Sinai are all possibilities, there exists a radical new alternative which is more... Read More
03 Mar 2021 Ancient Guanche Solar Worship And Fertility Rites In The Canary Islands By Gustavo Sanchez... Archaeology & Science 0 The Canarian laurel forest is a prehistoric forest about 20 million years old, present in many enclaves on the north coast of Tenerife. This wonderful and ancient forest formation treasures great botanical and archaeological jewels from the... Read More