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  1. Ancient Egyptians In America’s Grand Canyon – Astounding Evidence Or Elaborate Cover-Up?

    Although not numerous, some people claim that Egyptians once inhabited the Americas.  Some stories are too outrageous to believe, yet they are still interesting historical accounts.

    Ken Jeremiah - 09/06/2023 - 21:16

  2. What Became of Atlantis: The Flood from Heaven

    ... to well up from below." The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...

    Brad Yoon - 15/03/2016 - 13:51

  3. The Ignored Prophet of Doom: The Curse of Cassandra of Troy

    Best-known for her prophetic powers, within Greek mythology Cassandra is a princess of Troy who lived during the era of the Trojan War. Her gift of prophecy, however, was accompanied by a curse – no one believed in her prophecies, making her powerless to stop fate from running its course.

    dhwty - 02/08/2021 - 19:01

  4. Globe on an Ostrich Egg is World’s Oldest Depiction of the New World

    ... Sanctae Crucis) The Hispaniola island (Spagnola) and Cuba (Isabel) The sea is the Caribbean / Atlantic Ocean., ... There is no North America, just a few islands. ISABEL (Cuba) and SPAGNOLLA (Hispaniola) are named; others are not. ...

    aprilholloway - 01/08/2017 - 01:48

  5. Ragnarok: Norse Account of Strange & Wonderful Land Doomed to Destruction – Part I

    ... other body of water. Reconstruction of a Taíno village in Cuba. ( CC BY-SA 2.5 ) In this article, I shall argue that ... above sea level. The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Nine Worlds ...

    Brad Yoon - 13/01/2017 - 00:41

  6. The Cloud Warriors: Sarcophagi Sentries Perched on the Cliffs in Peru

    Researchers would have never guessed what they would find inside a seven-foot-tall statue when it came crashing down the Peruvian cliffside in the Utcubamba valley in 1928. The sculpture was a sarcophagus holding a carefully wrapped mummy. Its discovery was just the beginning to the fascinating story of the Cloud Warriors.

    aprilholloway - 16/09/2017 - 01:52

  7. The Many Burials of Hernan Cortes: Locating the Gravesite of a Conquistador

    ... in the Caribbean island group). Later Cortés went to Cuba, where he became magistrate of the second Spanish town ... which he partly funded. His enmity with the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, resulted in the recall of ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 24/01/2016 - 21:22

  8. Billionaire Explorer Reveals Lost Treasures of the Wonder Ship

    ... (Mainland) fleet, “The Wonder” departed from Havana, Cuba , on the 4th January 1656 AD heading for Spain. However, ... with her own flagship only half an hour after leaving Cuba and the ship sank rapidly. Divers Find Famous Lost HMS ...

    ashley cowie - 03/08/2022 - 01:53

  9. Will The Lost Fleet of Hernán Cortés And Its Treasures of the Aztec Finally be Found?

    ... in the Caribbean island group). Later Cortés went to Cuba, where he became magistrate of the second Spanish town ... which he partly funded. His enmity with the Governor of Cuba, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, resulted in the recall of ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 17/07/2017 - 01:57

  10. The Curse Of The 1715-Spanish Plate Fleet: Run Aground On The Coast Of Treasure

    ... ships and one French merchantman set sail from Havana, Cuba to Spain. It was called a “Plate Fleet” because ... ships and one French merchantman set sail from Havana, Cuba to Spain. It was called a “Plate Fleet” because ...

    jim willis - 08/12/2023 - 23:52

  11. The Five Greatest Ancient Roman Politicians (Video)

    Robbie Mitchell - 01/03/2024 - 19:56

  12. Legends of Mount Shasta: “The Abode of the Devil” Part 3 – Prehistoric Traditions of Giants and Mysterious Beings, Part One

    ... of the Lava Beds The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...

    D.W. Naef - 26/10/2016 - 03:44

  13. Archaeologists Find Underground Pyramid at Tiahuanaco in Bolivia, Excavations Planned

    ... White Pyramid of Xian What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? Ludwing Cayo, director of the Tiahuanaco Archeological ...

    lizleafloor - 30/03/2015 - 22:05

  14. Cantre'r Gwaelod – The Mythical Sunken Kingdom of Wales

    ... Lost City of Helike What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? The Lost Land of Lyonesse – Legendary City on the ...

    dhwty - 07/05/2015 - 17:19

  15. Rose Flem-Ath

    ROSE FLEM-ATH is co-author (with Rand Flem-Ath) of WHEN THE SKY FELL which was translated into a dozen languages and has become an ancient history classic. It incorporates Rand’s extensive research into origin myths from around the globe and locates Atlantis in Antarctica. It explores the possibility that the lost civilization was destroyed by an earth crust displacement around 9,600 BC.

    ancient-origins - 03/01/2013 - 08:14

  16. Giant Anchor Belonging To “El Dorado Of The Seas” Points To A Legendary £1bn Hoard

    An English fishing vessel called the ‘Spirited Lady' netted the catch of a lifetime when it hauled up a massive anchor off the coast of Land’s End, Cornwall in England, believed to be from the most valuable British shipwreck in history, which holds ancient treasures worth an expected £1bn.

    ashley cowie - 06/03/2019 - 18:30

  17. Can the Catholicism of Christopher Columbus be Questioned?

    ... on his first journey as he explored the northeast coast of Cuba (landed on 28 October, 1492): Luis de Torres on the ... A century later, under the leadership of Jose Marti, Cuba proclaimed its independence, so once again the Spanish ... of his life story can be confirmed. However, his love of Cuba was deeply embedded in his psyche. Perhaps he made a ...

    Dr. Steven L. Derfler - 23/01/2018 - 18:56

  18. Magical Creatures of the Ancient World

    The Basilisk

    The basilisk can look like a giant venomous snake or like a being with the body of a snake, and the head, wings, and legs of a rooster. This terrifying beast is known for killing its victims with its gaze.

    valdar - 19/03/2016 - 02:49

  19. Dreams and Prophecy in Ancient Greece

    Dreams were very important within the culture of ancient Greece and their connection to concepts of prophecy were explored in the literature of the era. Writers tended to distinguish between two categories of dreams in ancient Greece; those they deemed insignificant, caused by hopes, fears, digestion, and other residues of the day, and those that were significant. 

    Miriam Kamil - 01/07/2022 - 01:52

  20. Archaeological site in Mexico reveals sacrifice and cannibalization of Spanish conquistadors

    Excavations at the Zultepec-Tecoaque archaeological site in Tlaxcala, Mexico, have revealed that indigenous Acolhuas peoples captured a caravan of 550 conquistadors and their allies in 1520, kept them in captivity, and ate them over a period of nine months. And new research suggests that these acts were not random; it seems the Acolhuas people were re-creating their creation myths.

    Mark Miller - 09/05/2019 - 18:21

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