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  1. Did the Portuguese Have Secret Knowledge about Brazil Before the Treaty of Tordesillas?

    ... Islands, ruled at the time by Portugal, and the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola - which Christopher Columbus found on his ... because, in addition to Brazil, the land northwest of Cuba is probably Florida. The illustration of Florida is ...

    Clyde Winters - 27/10/2016 - 14:51

  2. Evidence of The Great Flood – Real or a Myth? Part II

    ... of Ocean Technology. What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? The 5,000-year-old sunken city in Southern Greece The ...

    Christos Djonis - 14/02/2016 - 01:11

  3. The Search for a Legendary Land: Does the Truth of Plato’s Atlantis Rest on a Shifting Sea Floor?

    ... the Saint Croix Basin The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I Cascadia: The ...

    Dr. Phil Flambas - 16/02/2017 - 22:59

  4. The Great Salt Lake Enigma: Science Shows Anomalies – Evidence of a Global Flood?

    ... the Saint Croix Basin The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...

    Brad Yoon - 14/08/2021 - 01:28

  5. Venezuelan Cult Still Practices Shocking Self-Harming Rituals

    ... religion of Yoruba origin that was developed in Cuba by West African descendants. Legends say Maria Lionza ...

    ashley cowie - 16/10/2019 - 22:51

  6. The Legend of Atlantis: Between Ancient Ruins and a Philosopher’s Tale

    ... as yet in existence."  The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...

    Brad Yoon - 21/07/2016 - 21:51

  7. A Blessed Event - A Doomed People. Questioning the Creation of the World: Part II

    ... The Flood from Heaven The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I And once the sea ...

    Brad Yoon - 20/01/2018 - 22:50

  8. The Spanish use of Animals as Weapons of War

    ... out the Moors , was heavily engaged and in Hispaniola and Cuba where the native populations had been subjected to the ... in acts of genocide against the Indians of Hispaniola and Cuba. Unleashed in snarling, baying packs, their tongues ... from Europe, were scarce in the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba in 1519 and were very expensive. Cortes (himself an ...

    ancient-origins - 06/10/2013 - 10:51

  9. 15 Incredible Cliff Constructions from the Ancient World

    Humans have created monumental constructions on cliff faces throughout the world. These striking architectural wonders have often times been inspired by the desire to come closer to the heavens or to defend communities from adversaries and watch over the surrounding landscape. Entire villages, mammoth statues, tombs and places of worship are just some of the formidable cliff constructions from ancient history which deserve your attention.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 18/09/2022 - 14:57

  10. The Amazing Study of CEMI Field Theory and Why It’s Important to Our Wellbeing

    While consciousness is a term that is difficult to define, there is evidence to link it with the EM field of the brain. This EM field is well known and is utilized in many brain-scanning techniques such as EEG that depend on electrical signals.

    Walter Cruttenden - 14/01/2019 - 13:58

  11. Thirsty Brits Turned to Drinking Cow’s Milk 7,000 Years Ago

    Molecular food remains sampled from Neolithic pottery determines dairy farming “took hold” in what is modern-day Britain and Ireland

    ashley cowie - 28/04/2020 - 19:04

  12. Scientists Suggest Columbus' Caribbean Cannibals Might Be True

    ... earliest settlers came from the Yucatan and moved to Cuba and the Northern Antilles between 800 and 200 BC. The ... Bahamas and Hispaniola, the Caribs, however, were not from Cuba as commonly thought, but they came from the Northwest ...

    ashley cowie - 12/01/2020 - 19:06

  13. 23 Wrecks Found in Ship Graveyard in Aegean Sea in Just 22 Days

    It is the second time in a little over the year that researchers in Greece have announced the discovery of nearly two dozen sunken ships in the Aegean Sea. In the area of Fourni, a group of 13 islands between the islands of Samos and Icaria in Greece, a place known as the ‘ship graveyard’, they recovered magnificent treasures among the ancient wrecks.

    Natalia Klimczak - 13/07/2016 - 14:48

  14. The Sentinel Sarcophagi of the Warriors of the Clouds

    In 1928, a powerful earthquake shook the hills surrounding the Utcubamba valley in Peru, revealing a seven foot tall clay statue, which came crashing down from the cliffside. Researchers were stunned to find that the figure was in fact a sarcophagus, and inside it were the remains of an individual carefully wrapped in cloth.

    aprilholloway - 16/11/2013 - 22:25

  15. Archaeologists may have found children’s cemetery belonging to ‘Warriors of the Clouds’

    Last week we reported on the unique culture of the Chachapoyan people, a society of Andean people living in the cloud forests of the Amazonas region of present day Peru, otherwise known as the ‘Warriors of the Clouds’.  The Chachapoyans are known for their incredible sarcophagi , known as purunmachu.  The sarcophagi were made of clay and carefully decorated and painted with faces and bodies before being lined up precariou

    johnblack - 29/11/2013 - 08:58

  16. Inferno Blu Cobalto

    ... ship from Port Royal in Jamaica, attacks a ship east of Cuba. But the captured prey turns out to be quite different: ...

    ancient-origins - 10/07/2021 - 17:28

  17. Treasures of Nuestra Señora de Atocha $1Billion Cargo Displayed In New York

    ... twenty heavily-loaded ships, left the Havana port of Cuba, headed for Spain. The following day a hurricane smashed ...

    ashley cowie - 24/01/2024 - 16:58

  18. Five incredible funerary practices from the ancient world

    Evidence for burial rituals has been found dating back 100,000 years and since then numerous examples of funerary customs have been from the ancient world, from Egyptian mummification to bodies preserved in peat bogs, and departed Vikings launched out on ships-turned-crematoriums. In many cultures, the deceased were buried below ground and through time, mounds of earth, temples, cists, and underground caverns have been uncovered, shedding light on the customs of ancient people around the world.

    aprilholloway - 21/04/2014 - 00:17

  19. Nuestra Senora de Atocha, a treasure under the sea

    ... which was made up of twenty ships, left the Havana port of Cuba on their way for Spain on September 4 th , 1622.  These ...

    Susan Ardizzoni - 28/09/2014 - 00:21

  20. Powerful Places in Malta: A Broader Perspective

    This is not your usual travel guide. Powerful Places in Malta provides detailed descriptions of specifically selected powerful places. It also gives background information and an overview of the controversies, conflicts, and conspiracies that swirl around many of Malta’s ancient sacred sites. In addition, it includes first-hand experiences and practical suggestions on how to turn casual tourism into transformational travel.

    ancient-origins - 19/02/2022 - 15:49

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