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  1. Five Fortified Ancient Cities May Be Part of King David's Lost Kingdom

    ... useful, and some think nothing is useful, but that’s not science, that’s theology,” he said. City walls of Khirbet ... Ltd / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Is King David’s Kingdom Fact or Fiction? Some archaeologists challenge Garfinkel's ... can result in a precarious foundation, reports IIFL Science . Garfinkel's research indicates that all five cities ...

    Sahir - 14/07/2023 - 18:57

  2. Niall of the Nine Hostages, One of the Most Fruitful Kings in History

    ... in nature, thus blurring the lines between fact and fiction. Perhaps the most tangible evidence of Niall’s ... (ZyMOS / Public Domain ) The jumble between fact and fiction has certainly cast doubts on the existence of Niall. ... Wade, N., 2006. If Irish Claim Nobility, Science May Approve. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 30/01/2019 - 18:57

  3. Nicolas Flamel – Learned Scribe or Mysterious Alchemist?

    ... - Discovery of Alchemy Transcripts by Newton Medieval Science Fiction Existed – Here’s What it Looked Like Religion Isn’t The Enemy of Science: It’s Been Inspiring Scientists for Centuries An ...

    dhwty - 31/12/2019 - 22:57

  4. South-Pawed Viking's Sword Discovered In 1000-Year-Old Burial Mound

    ... manager for the Viking warrior’s excavation, told Science Norway that he believes this burial practice is an ... role in a Viking burial ritual . According to the Science Norway article, it was archaeologist Astrid Kviseth ... With Portals to the Dead, Viking Homes Were Stranger Than Fiction History of the Vikings: All You Need to Know ...

    ashley cowie - 01/09/2020 - 18:48

  5. The Giant's Causeway – Where Geology Blends With Mythology

    ... sense-defying natural formation. A seemingly out of place, science fictional creation, this coastal outcrop consists of ... This sea cave looks like something out of an imaginative science fiction novel, with its perfectly shaped opening, the tall ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 01/11/2020 - 13:54

  6. Early Ideas About Extraterrestrial Life: What Might Inhabitants from Other Planets Look Like?

    ... astronomer Johannes Kepler wrote what might be the first science fiction novel, Somnium , which was published in 1634 (a few ... festivals, dances and tournaments every day.” Early science fiction novels pondered the idea of what ...

    Ron Miller - 07/05/2021 - 02:54

  7. Scientists Plan to De-Extinct the Dodo!

    ... . While some criticize de-extinction as “fairytale science,” these initiatives raise awareness, and funding, ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 15/03/2023 - 00:51

  8. The Curious Case Of Frederick Soddy And The Forgotten Race Of Men

    ... abundant number of works that border, unintentionally, on fiction. Authors such as Charles Hapgood, for example, put ... but through a peculiar series of connections between science, speculation, and spiritual beliefs, one can trace a ... (ret) of Philosophy, the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, and Design at the University of the ...

    Dr. Benjamin B. Olshin - 04/06/2021 - 19:47

  9. The meaning of the word Myth

    ... to identify any story that is believed to be a work of fiction; however, when analyzing myths and legends, it is ... Iliad , in which he meant to convey a truth. As the age of science and philosophy began questioning truth itself, the ...

    johnblack - 30/08/2012 - 22:25

  10. Three Scientific Mysteries of Plato’s Atlantis

    ... by three of his statements that posed head-scratching, science-based mysteries.  In the early years of researching ... by three of his statements that posed head-scratching, science-based mysteries. They were especially intriguing in ... of Plato’s Atlantis story being truth rather than fiction. Poseidon and Cleito’s five sets of twin sons is ...

    Robin Maxwell - 03/10/2022 - 14:59

  11. A Secret Grail Crypt Under A London River? The Search Is On

    ... of an academic journal, or from the news section of Live Science . It was published by the UK daily The Sun . Showing ... The Knights Templar are connected with the Holy Grail in fiction and elsewhere, but little evidence exists that they ...

    ashley cowie - 22/12/2020 - 00:43

  12. Starseeds: Psychologists On Why Some People Think They’re Aliens Living On Earth

    ... – is on the rise. It comes from a  distrust of science  and doubts about conventional perceptions of ... such as the inability to differentiate fact from fiction. ( Clement Coetzee/peopleimages.com  / Adobe Stock) Separating Fact from Fiction: Starseed Beliefs Among New Age Followers Certain ...

    ancient origins - 17/03/2023 - 17:55

  13. The Age-Old Mystery of New Zealand’s Tamil Bell

    ... / Adobe Stock) Spanish Castaways or Anthropological Science Fiction One of the most famous and controversial theories was ... from French Polynesia, described it as “anthropological science fiction.” Throughout his account, Langdon ...

    Jake Leigh-Howarth - 13/03/2022 - 13:59

  14. The Giants of Ancient Egypt: Part 1 - A Lost Legacy of the Pharaohs

    ... Pharaoh May Be the 1st Known 'Giant,' published in Live Science on August 4th, revealed that 3rd Dynasty Pharaoh ... Pharaoh May Be the 1st Known 'Giant,' published in Live Science on August 4th, revealed that 3rd Dynasty Pharaoh ... Lovelock Cave: A Tale of Giants or A Giant Tale of Fiction? Were the ’The Followers of Horus’ Giants? The ...

    Hugh Newman - 05/09/2017 - 19:05

  15. Is There Scientific Evidence for the Exodus?

    ... out for geographical inaccuracies and the ways in which science could explain certain events, such as the parting of ... continues to be ambiguous, Carl Drews has utilized science to prove the possibility of the parting of the sea. ... Archaeology Society Staff (2021) ‘The Exodus: Fact or Fiction?’ Biblical Archaeology Society. Available at:   ...

    Bipin Dimri - 30/05/2021 - 14:52

  16. Icelander Sagas May Have More Truth to Them than You Think

    ... Domain ) About 400 years later, myths had become known as fiction, superstition, and fantasy. They were considered ... not factual, as the concept of truth was picked apart by science and philosophy. The Viking Discovery of Iceland The ...

    aprilholloway - 14/10/2017 - 02:00

  17. What Treasures Were Lost in the Destruction of the Great Musaeum of Alexandria?

    ... even the most rebellious theories and explore any field of science. Therefore, many researchers wanted to go to the ... a man celebrated for his writings on many subjects of science, deserves especial mention; who, in the six books in ...

    ancient-origins - 02/11/2016 - 02:54

  18. Blemmyes: The Headless Men of Ancient and Medieval Mythology

    ... what made the ancient authors write about such beings. One science fiction author, for instance, wrote in a short story that the ...

    dhwty - 24/08/2018 - 18:23

  19. Charles Fort: Pioneer in the Search for Scientific Anomalies or Anti-dogmatist who Collected Bizarre Stories?

    ... and magazines. Fort eventually gave up on writing fiction. In 1906, he began to collect accounts of anomalies. ... he read about a whole range of subjects, including science, art, philosophy, and economics. It was here that he ... with stories that could not be explained or answered by science. For Fort, scientists were on his list of ...

    dhwty - 25/03/2016 - 13:50

  20. Magnetic Fields Reveal the Truth Behind Biblical Battle Narratives

    ... what, and when. For ages, separating biblical fact from fiction has been a huge challenge for historians and ...

    Sahir - 27/10/2022 - 18:52

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