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  1. A Unique Mixture of Afro-Cuban Religious Rituals or Witchcraft? The True Story Behind Santeria

    ... This religion mixing many cultures remains popular in Cuba and carries some confusing luggage of symbolism and ... from southwestern Nigeria were enslaved and transported to Cuba they brought their religion along with them. This area ... religion comes from the name the Yoruba people received in Cuba. The natives called them Lucumi. Researchers believe ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 14/03/2017 - 00:53

  2. San Pedro de la Roca Castle and the Military Might of Spain in Cuba

    ... been associated with the Caribbean’s largest island. Cuba, though, has also played a significant role in the ... UNESCO . The History of Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, Cuba The castle is located not far from the historic city of Santiago de Cuba. During the colonial period (1500-1898), it was one of ...

    Ed Whelan - 10/06/2019 - 02:08

  3. What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba?

    ... an exploration and survey mission off the western coast of Cuba when their sonar equipment picked up a perplexing series ... sites sporting headlines such as ‘Atlantis Discovered in Cuba’ and ‘Lost City of the Caribbean Found’. However, ... obscurity. What ever happened to the sunken ‘ruins’ of Cuba? Were they ever fully investigated? And why has the ...

    aprilholloway - 22/07/2014 - 13:56

  4. The Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I

    ... from the sonar scan of the sea floor off the coast of Cuba. However, the hypothesis that the city was originally ... Mediterranean…” What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? Ancient Submerged Cities: Rethinking Our Ancestry ... words, the Yucatan Peninsula must have been connected to Cuba via a land bridge, instead of being separated by a ...

    Brad Yoon - 24/06/2021 - 02:04

  5. The Exceptional Cuban Underwater City: Prehistoric Ramifications of its Origins – Part II

    ... Passage separating the Yucatan Peninsula from Cuba, Cuba from Hispaniola, and the Virgin Islands from Anguilla ... in which this is so. What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? The great Flood through the Sumerian Tablets Top 10 ...

    Brad Yoon - 28/02/2016 - 00:52

  6. The Healing Power of Dream Incubation in Ancient Greece

    In the ancient world, many cultures built elaborate temple complexes dedicated to their healer gods - Imhotep in Egypt and Asklepios in Greece for example. These gods were recognized as having the power to cure supplicants from a variety of ailments within sleep and sacred dreams.

    Sarah Janes - 03/07/2021 - 01:58

  7. Nueva Cádiz and the Pearls of Venezuela

    South America is famous for many reasons and amongst history lovers, for its many lost and abandoned cities. Since they have been rediscovered, they are among some of the most remarkable archaeological remains in the world.

    One of the most important historic sites in Venezuela is the ruined town of Nueva Cádiz, one of the first Spanish urban centers in the Americas.

    Ed Whelan - 30/08/2019 - 01:29

  8. The Saint Croix Basin, an Irrigation Marvel for a Forgotten Civilization?

    ... over 2,000 feet (609 m) below sea level off the coast of Cuba.  In my previous two-part article titled " The ... over 2,000 feet (609 m) below sea level off the coast of Cuba could be explained by the Caribbean Basin having been ... to their distance.  The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...

    Brad Yoon - 17/01/2024 - 00:00

  9. DNA Study Rewrites Caribbean Population History

    ... Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and eastern Cuba.  In 1492 AD, Christopher Columbus famously sailed ... Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and eastern Cuba. On his return to Spain, the controversial explorer ... peoples of the region including the original peoples of Cuba who lived in huts like this before the Spanish arrived. ...

    ashley cowie - 24/12/2020 - 17:58

  10. Making Copper Look Like Gold: 1,400-Year-Old Moche Graves Reveal Rich Artifacts of Ancient Elite

    A team of archaeologists digging at the Ucupe archaeological site in the north-western Peruvian region of Lambayeque have discovered Moche civilization graves dating back 1,400 years.

    ashley cowie - 15/02/2019 - 18:50

  11. Wreck of Maya Slave Ship Found in Gulf of Mexico

    ... Unión”, a steamship used to transport Maya slaves to Cuba. ( Helena Barba / INAH ) War of the Castes: Indigenous ... Spanish ship that regularly sailed between the Yucatan and Cuba. It mainly carried passengers and materials used in rope ... it was also involved in the transportation of Mayas to Cuba, where they were treated as virtual slaves . Many of ...

    Ed Whelan - 18/09/2020 - 18:04

  12. Ancient Egyptian Egg Ovens That Are Better Than Modern Tech

    It is no secret that the ancient Egyptians left a lasting and impressive heritage. The relics of their time dot the world and are marveled by many - from the pyramids to the mummies, from imposing statues all the way to the hieroglyphics.

    Aleksa Vučković - 09/03/2020 - 18:01

  13. Atlantis in the Caribbean: And the Comet That Changed the World

    ... Atlantis was located in the Bahamas and Caribbean, near Cuba in particular • Explains how Atlantis was destroyed by ... Reveals evidence of complex urban ruins off the coasts of Cuba and the Bahamas • Shows how pre-Columbian mariners ... 13,000 years ago, when a comet devastated the island of Cuba and submerged part of the Bahaman landmass in the ...

    ancient-origins - 20/12/2019 - 23:19

  14. Atlantis in the Caribbean: And the Comet That Changed the World

    ... Atlantis was located in the Bahamas and Caribbean, near Cuba in particular Explains how Atlantis was destroyed by a ... Reveals evidence of complex urban ruins off the coasts of Cuba and the Bahamas Shows how pre-Columbian mariners visited ... 13,000 years ago, when a comet devastated the island of Cuba and submerged part of the Bahaman landmass in the ...

    ancient-origins - 04/11/2016 - 13:51

  15. Hernan Cortes: The Conquistador Who Beat the Aztecs

    ... of Diego Velasquez de Cuellar, who led the expedition to Cuba in which Hernan Cortes was given a chance to prove his ... Library / Public domain ) Hernan Cortes’ Expedition to Cuba In 1511, Cortes joined the expedition to conquer Cuba . The expedition was led by Diego Velazquez de Cuellar, ...

    dhwty - 15/05/2021 - 15:01

  16. Swiss Archaeologists Find Bronze Age City in Lucerne Lake

    Archaeologists fishing for artifacts beneath the muddy floor of Lake Lucerne in central Switzerland discovered something enthralling. Approximately 13 feet (four meters) below the opaque surface of Lake Lucerne, they found the remains of a long-lost sunken village, which had apparently been there for millennia. 

    Nathan Falde - 28/04/2021 - 22:36

  17. Ancient Submerged Cities: Rethinking Our Ancestry

    ... city” accidentally discovered off the northeast coast of Cuba, continue to offer researchers clues to what was once ... from the sonar scan of the sea floor off the coast of Cuba. Urban Architecture from an Impossible Time A typical ...

    ancient-origins - 08/02/2016 - 14:31

  18. Were Asclepian Centers Powered By Magical Ritual or Holistic Healthcare?

    Doctors the world over take the Hippocratic oath swearing to do no harm to patients.

    Gloria Moss - 23/09/2020 - 22:01

  19. The Columbus Myth – Part 2

    ... the Pinzon brothers, mysteriously departed the convoy at Cuba and was not seen again until 45 days later, after ... 27 years later, sent Hernan Cortez, while an official in Cuba, a circular piece of gold three feet wide. This was ... ‘Exploration’ Columbus explored the northeast coast of Cuba, where he landed on 28 October. On 22 November, Martín ...

    afaram - 04/08/2014 - 23:13

  20. The Friend in the Foe: Trojans in Greek Media

    Trojans are typically thought of as the archrivals of the Greeks. Their abduction of the beautiful Helen launched a thousand ships on Trojan shores, igniting a war that spanned ten years. Consequently, they often are thought of as the opposites of the Greeks. Where Greeks are stoic and civilized, the Trojans are depicted as indulgent and barbaric. However, you might be surprised to find out that the Trojans didn’t start out as the nemeses of the Hellenes.

    Thanos Matanis - 26/02/2022 - 17:52

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