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  1. The Giants of Ancient Albion & the Legendary Founding of Prehistoric Britain

    ... they were descendants of Noah’s son Ham, and came from Africa about 4000 years ago. Other versions state that ... epoch, giants transported huge trilithons from North Africa to Killarus in Ireland, where “The Giant’s ...

    Hugh Newman - 25/11/2017 - 18:57

  2. 171,000-Year-Old Fire Forged Tool Discovered Beneath a Giant Elephant

    ... years old. Jawbone of Earliest Modern Human Outside of Africa Discovered in Israel Prehistoric Skull and Jaw Found ... thought - at least 300,000 years ago, and spread out of Africa around 200,000 years ago. Although Europe was ...

    ashley cowie - 06/02/2018 - 22:56

  3. Hopi Prophecy and the End of the Fourth World—Part 2

    ... the other old countries [India, China, Egypt, Palestine, Africa]. The United States will be destroyed, land and ... We need not be reminded of the early 2011 turmoil in North Africa and the Middle East known as the “Arab Spring.” ...

    garydavid - 02/11/2014 - 21:54

  4. Fabled Palm Trees Reborn From Ancient Seeds In Israel

    ... occurred between the Middle East (eastern) and North Africa (western) date palm gene pools”. This means that the ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/02/2020 - 20:30

  5. Three ancient cities to rival London, Paris and New York

    London, Paris and New York are global cities: modern hubs for travel, technology and trade, their names and images echo around the globe, capturing our imaginations with their distinctive histories, famous residents and iconic landmarks. Cities, such as these, which connect with the wider world become mixing pots for a rich interplay of diverse ideas, people and cultures.

    ancient-origins - 29/09/2015 - 21:46

  6. Neanderthal Hunters Were Stalking Cave Lions 48,000 Years Ago

    ... of elephants that had been killed by spear hunters in Africa. “It [the mark on the rib] fits really well with ...

    Nathan Falde - 13/10/2023 - 22:57

  7. Top Ten Archaeological Discoveries of 2014

    ... about the same time around the world, or when humans left Africa they already had the capacity and inclination for art. ... to 3,000 years ago, looked more like the savannahs of Africa than today’s lush rainforest. The earthworks predate ...

    aprilholloway - 25/12/2014 - 12:12

  8. 2,000-Year-Old Punic-Era Tomb Accidentally Found in Malta

    ... in locations such as Tunis, northwestern Berber Africa, western Sicily, southern Sardinia, Malta and ... the Roman Empire’s first conquest and entry point into Africa. Malta had been sacked and conquered during the Second ...

    Sahir - 02/06/2021 - 18:38

  9. Warding Off the Evil Eye: Ancient Rings and Phallic Talismans

    ... to be most vulnerable to its effects. Across East and West Africa, the belief in the evil eye is also deeply rooted. ...

    Joanna Gillan - 05/11/2023 - 21:53

  10. A History of Islam: The Second Largest Religion in Today’s World Began With a Divine Revelation

    ... this period that the Levant, Egypt, large parts of North Africa, and Persia were conquered by the Muslims. Alī bin ... caliphs, Islam continued to spread, and western North Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, the northwestern regions of ...

    dhwty - 23/01/2019 - 22:55

  11. Queen Ranavalona: Ruthless Ruler of Madagascar

    ... at: https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/africa/ma-imerina.htm www.notablebiographies.com , 2021. ...

    dhwty - 29/03/2021 - 22:56

  12. Thousands of years of visual culture made public

    ... and head towards a large circle indicating its source in Africa. 18th century Illustrations of Tibetan materia medica, ...

    aprilholloway - 24/01/2014 - 00:40

  13. Ötzi the Iceman Genes Trace to Early Anatolian Farmers, and He Had a Receding Hairline

    ... open fires. The Mungo Man fossil Which Challenged out of Africa theory Artist Recreates Tattoos of Ötzi the Iceman in ...

    Sahir - 16/08/2023 - 16:00

  14. Women’s Changing Roles Before and During the American Civil War

    Overall, the nineteenth century saw women continue to fight to improve their own roles, as well as the rights of others, like slaves. Women participated in a series of conventions and protests to advocate for these rights, as well as for those such a slaves. America at this point, in the lead up to the American Civil War, was growing evermore divided. Eventually, these rowing tensions over slavery led the nation to war and pitted Americans against Americans.

    Anthony Ruggiero - 13/02/2022 - 22:00

  15. 50,000-Year-Old Needle Found in Siberian Cave AND It Was Not Made by Homo Sapiens

    ... it has provided proof that early man surged out of Africa some 35,000 years earlier than was assumed by experts. ... 'It is the first genetic evidence of modern humans outside Africa,' said Sergi Castellano, a scientist at the Max Planck ...

    ancient-origins - 24/08/2016 - 00:45

  16. The Qurna Eviction: Separating the Living from the Dead in Egypt

    ... Available at: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/23/world/africa/23luxor.html The Independent, 2007. Valley of the ...

    dhwty - 27/11/2017 - 13:54

  17. Homo Sapiens Creativity Genes: Our Ancient Secret Survival Weapon

    ... the time hominins dispersed northward and eastward from Africa. And by extension, was it our creativity that ... creative and sociably resilient Homo sapiens from Africa, we displaced other hominid species, including ...

    Prisha Aug - 22/04/2021 - 02:04

  18. 2,200-Year-Old Moat with Artifacts Linked to Hannibal Unearthed in Spain

    ... Carthage itself in 203. Hannibal returned to North Africa to defend, but the Romans and Numidians defeated the ...

    Mark Miller - 01/06/2018 - 03:33

  19. Stone Age Clothing: Function Over Fashion

    ... paints remain in widespread use among the remote tribes of Africa, who still largely live lives unchanged since the ... there are almost no Stone Age sewing needles discovered in Africa, which means that without the need for protective ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/01/2020 - 22:52

  20. Rare Artifacts Found in Two 6th Century Bavarian Graves in Germany

    Two Bavarian graves unearthed during excavations in the southern German town of Deiningen have generated exceptional interest among archaeologists. The two graves were in excellent condition when found and both of them contained an extremely unusual artifact. One of the graves contained a carved ivory comb. In the other, a red ceramic bowl from ancient Tunisia was identified.

    Sahir - 13/10/2021 - 18:56

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