15 Jun 2018 Spirits in Stone: Ancient Megalithic Culture Reveals Hidden Skyscape Clues to Sun and Goddess Worshiping By Glenn M. Kreisberg Mythology & Mystery, Politics & Social Structure 0 An American census on agricultural stone fence survey conducted in 1880, documented over 240,000 miles (386,242 kilometers) of stone walls in north-east America alone. That’s enough to reach to the moon or wrap around the earth 10 times. Almost... Read More
12 Jun 2018 The Princes and Heroes Behind Shakespeare’s Hamlet, The Mad Prince Who Murdered His Uncle to Avenge His Father By MartiniF Mythology & Mystery 0 The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is a play written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1602. Set in Denmark, the play dramatizes the murder of king Claudius by his nephew, Hamlet, who desired to avenge the death of his... Read More
05 Jun 2018 The Mabinogion: Ancient Welsh Tales Bridging the Celtic Mindset and the Otherworld By nrushton Mythology & Mystery 0 The Mabinogion is a collection of 11 stories from medieval Wales. Although only first committed to manuscript during the 13th century (the oldest surviving fragmentary manuscript dates to circa 1225), the tales are generally accepted as fossilizing... Read More
28 May 2018 The Mystery of Krishna: Was He Man or Myth? By Vanamali Mataji Mythology & Mystery, Politics & Social Structure 0 For thousands of years, the people of India have believed in the divinity of Sri Krishna. But questions have constantly haunted their consciousness as to whether Sri Krishna was a historical character or a mythical one and whether the history of... Read More
18 May 2018 Did Pytheas, Ancient Navigator, Geographer and Astronomer Discover Mysterious Thule? By jim willis Mythology & Mystery 0 About 600 years BC, Greek merchants sailed west the length of the Mediterranean Sea and founded a city named Massilia. Now it's called Marseilles, France. The purpose of the new port was to control commerce by means of the Rhone river into the... Read More