25 May 2020 Hieroglyphics Deciphering The Origin Of The One God By Calumy Archaeology & Science 5 It is not possible to genetically identify any person living or past as a Jew. Gerald Massey, a Victorian self-taught Egyptologist, researcher and author, explained it thus: “To follow the Jews as the AIU of Egypt in their world-wide dispersion,... Read More
18 May 2020 Magical Landscapes: Monuments, Memories and Memorials By Nigel Pennick Archaeology & Science 2 All over the world, historical records and local memory keep places alive with meaning even when the physical reminders of that meaning have been obliterated. This happens with both religious and secular monuments, and even with fictional events... Read More
20 Apr 2020 ‘Diabolus in Musica’ The Devil Is In The Music By Roberto Volterri Archaeology & Science 0 Three, the Triad, is a perfect number, the number that distinguishes the Holy Trinity and the three theological virtues, of Faith, Hope and Charity. Three, in the Jewish Kabbalàh, also indicates the success of a project, the achievement of an... Read More
10 Apr 2020 Entoptic Imagery in Prehistoric and Pre-Industrial Rock Art By nrushton Archaeology & Science 0 Throughout the world, prehistoric and pre-industrial shamanic cultures have rendered painted imagery onto rock faces; often in deep cave systems, but also in above-ground shelters. This rock art ranges in date from Palaeolithic designs in Europe,... Read More
08 Apr 2020 The Coveted Title of King of Kish in Ancient Sumer By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 According to ancient Mesopotamian tradition, Etana, founder of the first dynasty of Kish, was the very first ruler ever to have ruled as king. Not only did the kings of Kish stand tall in the history of ancient Sumer, the title ‘King of Kish’... Read More