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... Islands, ruled at the time by Portugal, and the islands of Cuba and Hispaniola - which Christopher Columbus found on his ... because, in addition to Brazil, the land northwest of Cuba is probably Florida. The illustration of Florida is ...
Clyde Winters - 27/10/2016 - 14:51
... of Ocean Technology. What Happened to the Sunken City of Cuba? The 5,000-year-old sunken city in Southern Greece The ...
Christos Djonis - 14/02/2016 - 01:11
... the Saint Croix Basin The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I Cascadia: The ...
Dr. Phil Flambas - 16/02/2017 - 22:59
... the Saint Croix Basin The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...
Brad Yoon - 14/08/2021 - 01:28
... religion of Yoruba origin that was developed in Cuba by West African descendants. Legends say Maria Lionza ...
ashley cowie - 16/10/2019 - 22:51
... as yet in existence." The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I The Exceptional ...
Brad Yoon - 21/07/2016 - 21:51
... The Flood from Heaven The Exceptional Underwater City of Cuba: A New Theory on its Origins – Part I And once the sea ...
Brad Yoon - 20/01/2018 - 22:50
... out the Moors , was heavily engaged and in Hispaniola and Cuba where the native populations had been subjected to the ... in acts of genocide against the Indians of Hispaniola and Cuba. Unleashed in snarling, baying packs, their tongues ... from Europe, were scarce in the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba in 1519 and were very expensive. Cortes (himself an ...
ancient-origins - 06/10/2013 - 10:51
Humans have created monumental constructions on cliff faces throughout the world. These striking architectural wonders have often times been inspired by the desire to come closer to the heavens or to defend communities from adversaries and watch over the surrounding landscape. Entire villages, mammoth statues, tombs and places of worship are just some of the formidable cliff constructions from ancient history which deserve your attention.
Cecilia Bogaard - 18/09/2022 - 14:57
While consciousness is a term that is difficult to define, there is evidence to link it with the EM field of the brain. This EM field is well known and is utilized in many brain-scanning techniques such as EEG that depend on electrical signals.
Walter Cruttenden - 14/01/2019 - 13:58
... earliest settlers came from the Yucatan and moved to Cuba and the Northern Antilles between 800 and 200 BC. The ... Bahamas and Hispaniola, the Caribs, however, were not from Cuba as commonly thought, but they came from the Northwest ...
ashley cowie - 12/01/2020 - 19:06
It is the second time in a little over the year that researchers in Greece have announced the discovery of nearly two dozen sunken ships in the Aegean Sea. In the area of Fourni, a group of 13 islands between the islands of Samos and Icaria in Greece, a place known as the ‘ship graveyard’, they recovered magnificent treasures among the ancient wrecks.
Natalia Klimczak - 13/07/2016 - 14:48
A strange structure was discovered in 2003 with the use of Sonars in the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It looked like a cone shaped structure with a diameter of 70 meters and a height of 10 meters estimated to be about 60,000 tons.
Scuba divers that inspected the structure found out that it is made of basalt boulders. It looks man made and it was later covered by the water when the sea levels rose. Researchers of the Israel Antiquities Authority estimate that its age must be more than 4,000 years old.
ancient-origins - 11/04/2013 - 15:49
... Columbus ordered that the crew continue sailing to Cuba late into the night. One-by-one the crew kept falling ...
aprilholloway - 13/05/2014 - 12:45
... which was made up of twenty ships, left the Havana port of Cuba on their way for Spain on September 4th, 1622. These ...
aprilholloway - 13/09/2015 - 21:35
A ship which was a part of the legendary Vasco da Gama’s Portuguese fleet that reached India has been found close to Al Hallaniyah island, near the coast of Oman. According to the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, the ship is believed to be the Esmeralda, a ship from the second voyage led by Vasco da Gama (1502-1503).
Natalia Klimczak - 15/03/2016 - 20:38
The Greek Ministry of Culture has announced a series of finds that were rescued from one of the world’s most famous shipwreck sites. Bones and a range of obscure objects were recovered from the seabed near the Antikythera shipwreck. These are helping to provide marine archaeologists with a window into the Mediterranean during the Classical era.
Ed Whelan - 23/10/2019 - 23:02
Over a thousand years ago, in the mists of the cloud forests of northern Peru, near the source of the mighty Amazon River, the Chachapoya Cloud Warriors reigned supreme. Long before the emergence of the Inca State, these mysterious, shamanic warlords ruled a vast swath of the Andes before being defeated by the Inca, abandoning their great citadel and vanishing into history.
Mark A. Carpenter - 25/02/2024 - 22:04
In the fall of 1944, a massive American bomber carrying eleven men vanished over the Pacific islands of Palau, leaving a trail of mysteries. According to mission reports from the Army Air Forces, the plane crashed in shallow water—but when investigators went to find it, the wreckage wasn’t there. Witnesses saw the crew parachute to safety, yet the airmen were never seen again. Some of their relatives whispered that they had returned to the United States in secret and lived in hiding. But they never explained why.
ancient-origins - 10/12/2016 - 01:57