21 Sep Glyphs Upon A Stone Altar: The Petroglyphs Of Mu By Carole Nervig Archaeology & Science 0 Awareness of Nan Madol as a world class archaeological site has grown exponentially over the last decade, especially since achieving World Heritage Site status in 1996. Read More
23 Sep Blades of Destiny: The Ancient Tools And Weapons That Crafted History By ashley cowie Archaeology & Science 0 It is widely accepted that Homo sapiens were the first species to develop effective tools, but humans were not the first primate to make or use stone tools. Read More
26 Sep Gōbekli Tepe: The Symbolism Of The Serpent And The Fox By dbcarroll526 Archaeology & Science 0 Read More
28 Sep Goddesses Of The Hunt, The Moon, Child Birth And The Underworld By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 "Man the Hunter," an early 20h-century human origins story, saw hunting as the primary driver of human evolution, emphasizing mankind’s forefathers' bipedalism, large brains, sharp tools, and insatiable desire for violence. Read More
30 Sep Terra Australis The Fabled Continent Of Antiquity’s Antipodes By Jake Leigh-Howarth Mythology & Mystery 0 For nearly 2,000 years, right up until Captain James Cook’s second voyage to the Pacific in 1775, geographers debated the existence of Terra Australis. Read More
03 Oct Alexander Of Macedon And His Nemesis Persian Darius III By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 Ironically, Xenophon’s Cyropaedia, written around 370 BC, a narrative describing the education of the ideal ruler centred on Cyrus the Great founder of the Achaemenid Dynasty, was a great inspiration to Alexander of Macedon who 40 years later, Read More