14 Dec Akhenaten And Nefertiti: Egypt’s Golden Couple By John and Collee... Archaeology & Science 0 The drivers arrange the chariots of the royal entourage—two to one side, two to the other side, of the royal chariot, which is distinguished by the great ostrich plumes of its span of stallions. Read More
16 Dec Revisiting Vindolanda, The Roman Outpost Of Hadrian’s Wall By Rebecca Batley Archaeology & Science 0 Sitting proudly on the line of Hadrian's Wall in northern England, just south of the Scottish border, the Roman fort of Vindolanda has dominated the landscape for nearly 2,000 years. Read More
19 Dec Pushkar, India – Ticking The Boxes For The Location Of The Garden Of Eden By Bharat Jhunjhunwala Archaeology & Science 0 The Garden of Eden occupies a central position in the Biblical narrative but no place resembling it is found in West Asia, perhaps because the Garden could have been located at Pushkar in the state of Rajasthan in Western India. Read More
21 Dec Giants In Canaan: Anakim, Rephaim And Nephilim By Willem McLoud Archaeology & Science 0 Read More
23 Dec From Empire To Eternity: Correlations Between Queen Elizabeth II And King Tutankhamun By Jonathon Perrin Archaeology & Science 0 The year 2022 marks an incredibly important year, both for the late, great Queen Elizabeth II, as well as for the most famous ancient Egyptian pharaoh, King Tutankhamun. Read More
26 Dec Gender Interpretation Of Achilles And Amazon Penthesilea’s Fatal Love In Greek Art By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 Amazon queen Penthesilea was breathtakingly beautiful. “Aphrodite, the noble bride of the potent War-god, made her beautiful indeed in death, so that the son of Peleus (Achilles), could be pierced by the arrow of chastising love Read More