15 Aug 2018 Ramesses III and the Harem Conspiracy: Diabolic Plot to Kill the Living Horus Unfolds – Part I By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 The collapse of the Late Bronze Age world brought chaos to the shores of ancient Egypt. Vibrant trade and tributes from Near Eastern lands had all but ceased after the Sea Peoples decimated those kingdoms. Droughts that arose from climatic changes... Read More
08 Aug 2018 The Great American Origins Debate: Clovis First vs Pre-Clovis By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 The standard school curriculum teaches that Native Americans descended from a small band of Paleo-Indian people from north-east Asia who walked across the now-vanished Beringia land-bridge between Siberia and Alaska, sometime during the final... Read More
01 Aug 2018 Does the Ancient Symbolism of the Los Angeles Public Library Hide a Luciferian Undertone? By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 To most people the Los Angeles Public Library is a functional city building providing books and reference material to the public. Online, however, the library has come under attack by a growing army of misguided New Age writers, who paint the... Read More
27 Jul 2018 When the Falcon Had Flown: Evidence of Approximate Order in Burial Paraphernalia – Part II By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 A great deal of ritualistic activity was involved in the burial of royals in the ‘Valley of the Kings’. This apart, stocking their tombs with everything that they would need in the Afterlife was crucial. The procedures seem to have followed a... Read More
25 Jul 2018 When the Falcon Had Flown: Understanding the Process of Stocking Pharaonic Tombs – Part I By anand balaji Archaeology & Science 0 Given their overwhelming belief in the Afterlife, did ancient Egyptian royalty organize their tombs in advance of their eventual demise; or were preparations made post mortem? Although we do not possess any single book or set of texts that provide... Read More