08 Jul 2020 True Civilization Sites Predating the Neolithic Revolution By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 1 The beginnings of what archaeologists often call ‘true civilization’ are most often attributed to the Neolithic Revolution, which began at different places around the world from around 10,000 BC. It marked one of the most important periods in... Read More
03 Jul 2020 Mount Nemrut Magnificent Monument To Megalomania By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 In 1881, a German engineer by the name of Karl Sester was surveying transport routes through what was then the Ottoman Empire. Some local people who lived in the area and worked for him shared some interesting news which he subsequently reported.... Read More
26 Jun 2020 The Location of the Lost Ark: Mecca By Calumy Archaeology & Science 1 Could the Ark of the Covenant be hidden in plain sight, where thousands of pilgrims congregate at a Holy Site, unaware of the significance that this may hold for world religions? A study of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, references to the probable... Read More
15 Jun 2020 Hydrologic Engineering Marvels Hidden in History By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 1 Everyone is familiar with the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but according to Scottish historical writer, stone mason, and founder of the Caithness Broch Project, Iain Maclean, while these “tourist traps have been done to death, some equally... Read More
12 Jun 2020 IWNW The Egyptian Atlantis, City of Yah Weh and Ra By Calumy Archaeology & Science 0 The name given by Egyptologists for the sacred City of the Sun God, Ra, in ancient Egypt was IWNW or IUNU. It is also affirmed not only by those who have studied the country of the Nile for many generations, as well as the Bible that this was the... Read More