06 Sep Revisiting The Oracle Of Pachacamac In Peru By Dr Richard Marranca Archaeology & Science 0 Since ancient times, ubiquitous to various cultures, humankind has sought to overcome that which they cannot control, such as healing mysterious afflictions and trying to predict the veiled future. Read More
08 Sep Uruk: Ancient Civilization Archaeological Superstar Status By micki pistorius Archaeology & Science 0 Uruk, in southern Iraq, has reached superstar status in the realm of archaeological excavations of ancient civilizations by delivering the Sumerian King Lists among the 5,000 Read More
11 Sep When In Rome: Legends - Fact Or Fiction, Does It Matter? By Robert Garland Mythology & Mystery 0 The Greeks exhibited an amazing aptitude for fashioning myths about gods and heroes. Not so the Romans, who failed to produce an independent mythological tradition. Read More
13 Sep The Other Arthur Of England: Pendragon Or Tudor? By Gareth Streeter History & Tradition 0 For over 300 years, and probably more besides, the fabled figure of King Arthur had set the standard for English kings to follow. Read More
15 Sep Perfect Nature: Encountering The Self As A Spiritual Guide In The Arabic Hermetica By Jason Jarrell Mythology & Mystery 0 The Pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica are a core subgroup of Arabic Hermetic texts which take the form of discourses and letters of the philosopher Aristotle to Alexander the Great. Read More
18 Sep How The Sons Of God Became The Sethian Nephilim By Willem McLoud Mythology & Mystery 1 According to the biblical story told in the Book of Genesis, Chapter 6:1-4, certain Sons of God fathered children with the daughters of men. Read More