07 Dec 2020 Medicine Of The Gods: Egyptian Secret Book Of The Physician By Chris Morgan Archaeology & Science 0 As in many other areas of endeavor, the Egyptians had a very good reputation for their medical skills - diplomatic letters often made requests for remedies, including the seemingly miraculous, when even the Egyptians saw the joke as in the... Read More
04 Dec 2020 Cerro Gordo Standing Sentinel Over Teotihuacan By Marco M. Vigato Archaeology & Science 0 Teotihuacan was by the fifth century AD the largest city in the American continent and one of the largest and most populous in the western hemisphere. Often called the ‘Rome of America’, its cultural and political influence extended from the... Read More
25 Nov 2020 Gods of Antiquity: Elongated Skulls From Africa By Pieter Archaeology & Science 0 The remains of an ancient female skeleton with an elongated skull, dating back to 400 – 600 AD, has been found during recent excavations at the Gamurzievsky settlement in the city of Nazran, Ingushetia, southern Russia. Discoveries such as these... Read More
02 Nov 2020 The Medicine Wheel: An Embodied Non-Linear Data Transformation Tool By Dr Linda Tello Archaeology & Science, Health & Well-being 0 Medicine Wheels simultaneously represent time and space as well as the transcendence of the limits of time and space. So, like a seed comes from what came before and contains what will be, Medicine Wheels are living non-linear thought tools... Read More
14 Oct 2020 Atlantean Temples of Mexico: The Sacred Valley Of Tepoztlàn By Marco M. Vigato Archaeology & Science 1 Nestled in a sacred valley, at an altitude of about 1,700 meters (5,560 feet) above sea level, to the south of Mexico City, lies the town of Tepoztlán. The surrounding landscape has been shaped by millions of years of volcanic eruptions and... Read More