04 Mar 2024 Still Searching Aztec Montezuma’s Lost Treasure By jim willis History & Tradition 0 The missing gold of Montezuma, ninth Emperor of the Aztec Empire was buried by the Aztecs, the Utes protected it, the Spanish killed for it, and the Mormons looted it, but is the bulk of it still out there? On November 18, 1519, Spanish... Read More
04 Sep 2020 Ancient Gods In Anatolia: Founders Of The Neolithic Era By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 Almost 12,000 years ago, in the remote recesses of Anatolia, today's southeast Turkey, something happened that, seemingly overnight, completely changed the course of human evolution. Far flung bands of hunter-gatherers who previously had wandered... Read More
03 Feb 2020 Who Built This City? Underground Derinkuyu, and the Rock Churches of Göreme By jim willis Archaeology & Science 1 Could the underground cities in Cappadocia, Turkey date back to 12,800 years ago? In 1963, so the story goes, a man living in Cappadocia excavated some large stones from his basement while renovating his house. Behind them he found an ancient... Read More
07 Oct 2019 Ancient Architecture, Ancient Alcohol, Ancient Religion and the End of Our World By jim willis Archaeology & Science 0 In 1995 a German archeologist named Klaus Schmidt decided to begin work in Turkey at a place called Potbelly Hill, or Göbekli Tepe. He didn't know at the time that he was about to turn the world of archaeology upside down and re-write the story of... Read More
11 Feb 2019 Can Ancient Mathematics Avert Meteor Strikes and the Hopi Prophecy of Fiery Cataclysm? By John Patrick Hill Mythology & Mystery, Business & Economy 2 Imagine a skryer standing in the newly erected circle of Stonehenge, working instruments to ‘see’ if there have been any disruptions in the fields of asteroids high above. The circle of stone has been matched to the asteroid belts long since... Read More