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  1. Zep Tepi and the Djed Mystery: The Book of the Dead and Fallen Civilizations—Part II

    Chapter XVII of the Egyptian Book of the Dead highlights an indisputable detail: ritual formulas hid proofs of prehistoric events. They were handed down orally, and after millennia they inspired the ancient civilizations, reduced to primeval state by planetary disasters which occurred between 25,000 and 8,000 BC. The ancestral story was told with extraordinary effortlessness, using very simple concepts, but extremely effective.

    Armando Mei - 09/08/2016 - 01:41

  2. Cascadia: The Other “Lost Continent” – Part I

    It was said that the end came without warning...

    D.W. Naef - 25/08/2016 - 13:45

  3. Ikea-style flat-pack church that sunk in a shipwreck around 500 AD to be revived

    ... his prophet. Their only book is the Torah, the first five books of the Bible that legend says Moses wrote, and the book ...

    Mark Miller - 18/11/2015 - 21:54

  4. The Realm of Poseidon: A Mythical Voyage Around the Aegean

    ... published by Zena. ISBN 9780951106969. He has written 16 books which have been translated into as many languages. His ...

    Peter Marshall - 11/12/2021 - 00:55

  5. The Alien Petroglyphs of Chile’s Valle del Encanto

    ... the Swiss author known for publishing a selection of books which in essence argue that ancient astronauts or ...

    Rafael Videla Eissmann - 06/08/2022 - 14:58

  6. Gaius Marius was the Savior of Ancient Rome, but was he a Hero or Villain?

    ... Roman History Livy, The Periochae of Livy Orosius, Seven Books Against the Pagans Maximus, Valerius, Memorable Doings ...

    Marc Hyden - 27/09/2017 - 18:56

  7. King Arthur's Tragic Knights of the Round Table

    Few stories in English folklore have had the staying power of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. While many people are familiar with the legend, few people realize how many different versions of the story actually exist. Pop culture today portrays the Knights of the Round Table as a close-knit group of legendary knights loyal to their king. However, in reality, depictions of the knights vary wildly depending on the version. For anyone interested in learning more, it can all be a little daunting.

    Robbie Mitchell - 10/11/2022 - 18:00

  8. The Quest to Understand Haliphat’s Speaking Handshapes

    ... to sell valuable artifacts and generate funds. They burnt books in libraries, destroyed statues, and even blew up ...

    Patricia Raswant - 14/04/2021 - 23:00

  9. The Demonic Calendar Of Ancient Egypt

    ... from University of Oxford. He is the author of several books on Egypt, specializing in folk religion, ritual ...

    Chris Morgan - 01/02/2021 - 13:20

  10. Analysis of Wood Inscription Reveals Persians were in Japan 1,000 Years Ago

    ... It seems to be possible that very soon most of the history books about the ancient history of Japan will have to be ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 10/10/2016 - 21:46

  11. Securing Ancient Secrets: The Fascinating History of Letterlocking

    Communication through written word existed long before the days of text messages and DMs, and even then some kind of security was needed to protect people’s secrets. When we think of a handwritten letter nowadays, we think of a neatly folded piece of paper inserted into a pristine white envelope and sealed with a lick or two. However, this was not always the case for letters.

    Lex Leigh - 26/05/2022 - 18:56

  12. The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology

    Modern heathenism has been fascinated by the concept of the Nine Worlds of Norse mythology and readily provides the names of these worlds and their meanings. Academics are equally guilty. Whereas this is a good practice from a psycho-analytical point of view, we should remember that this has little to do with what our ancestors understood by the concept.

    Vincent Ongkowidjojo - 08/10/2016 - 01:50

  13. The Laughing Buddha: The Eccentric Monk, God of Plenty and Patron of Bartenders

    Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in 6 BC, in what is now modern Nepal. He lived the comfortable life of a young prince until one day he ventured out into the world and was confronted with the reality of the inevitable suffering of life. He left his kingdom to lead an ascetic life, submitting himself to rigorous ascetic practices for the next six years, refusing food and nearly starving himself to death.

    MartiniF - 29/07/2016 - 19:00

  14. Incubi and Succubi: Crushing Nightmares and Sex-Craving Demons – Part I

    Imagine you suddenly awake at night. You feel a sense of panic when you realize that you cannot move. The fear increases when you sense another presence in the room with you. You gasp for breath, but feel the being getting closer and closer. As your chest tightens you struggle to move and try desperately to cry out for help. But there is nothing you can do, the terrifying creature begins to crush you…

    Alicia McDermott - 24/06/2016 - 15:51

  15. The Hunnic War Machine: The Push Westward – Part I

    The steppe has produced many notable horse archers who brought terror and devastation to the known world during ancient times. But of the many steppe peoples who penetrated the civilized world, none brought more destruction then the Huns.

    Cam Rea - 03/09/2016 - 02:02

  16. The Immense Collection of Strange Acambaro Figurines: Evidence of Dinosaurs Living Among Us?

    ... seen in films at an Acámbaro cinema or from reading comic books available at a museum in a larger city nearby. These ...

    Caleb Strom - 27/12/2016 - 00:51

  17. Corpus Juris Civilis Law: Created by a Byzantine Emperor and Still Relevant in Courts Over 1,500 Years Later

    ... imperial edicts and Latin Roman laws, in about 2,000 books. Many laws from old sources were contradictory and some ...

    Mark Miller - 22/11/2018 - 22:41

  18. The Comet Hunters Of Göbekli Tepe

    ... Caves.” He is the author of several bestselling books, including From the Ashes of Angels and Gobekli Tepe: ...

    Andrew Collins - 12/10/2020 - 19:11

  19. The Serpent Priestesses and Ancient Sexual Rites

    ... within Sumerian or Annunaki society.  There are many books devoted to the subject of the Annunaki and it is ...

    Katrina Sisowath - 23/12/2014 - 22:07

  20. The Mysterious Agape Tables: A Unique Feature of the Maltese Catacombs

    ... Malta. Phoenician, Punic and Roman. Santa Venera: Midsea Books. Bonanno, A. 2016. “What's in a name? The ... : essays in honour of Mario Buhagiar . Valletta: Midsea Books, pp. 495-503 Cilia, J.L. 2001. A note on the ...

    Laura Tabone - 05/12/2021 - 21:57

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