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... features sites that represent every major period of human history in Ireland, Grange Circle is the country’s largest ...
ancient-origins - 11/12/2018 - 15:14
... the northwestern region of the Sea of Azov. The Dramatic History of the Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle in Ukraine: From ...
ashley cowie - 15/12/2018 - 14:10
... people Worshipped for over three-fifths of recorded history, Egypt’s gods and goddesses are among the most ...
ancient-origins - 29/12/2018 - 02:54
... from the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History who are working on an excavation in the ...
Ed Whelan - 03/01/2019 - 19:05
... head of the Imaging and Sensing for Archaeology, Art History & Conservation research group (ISAAC) at Nottingham ...
ashley cowie - 04/01/2021 - 13:50
... methods were used to date those structures, traditional history was cast in stone. Even now, if one looks up these ...
jim willis - 07/01/2019 - 16:57
... accurate." AIMs (Ancestry Informative Markers) have a long history in science and have been employed for the past decade ...
ancient-origins - 14/01/2019 - 22:54
... died about 1000 AD. This was a very important time in the history of Sicily when the Arabs, who had successfully ruled ...
Ed Whelan - 21/02/2019 - 22:57
... been regarded with fascination, awe and fear throughout history. They feature prominently in the myths and legends of ...
MartiniF - 25/02/2019 - 18:29
... conceived by Master Mikao Usui. The Author retraces its history, focusing on the deep meaning of symbols, initiation, ...
ancient-origins - 19/03/2021 - 22:54
... opponent. Perhaps it once was. However, throughout much of history, Colchis was contested by nearly every major ...
ancient-origins - 31/03/2021 - 18:28
An illustrated exploration of the origins and history of amulets, lucky charms, talismans, and mascots ...
ancient-origins - 03/04/2021 - 03:18
... navigate? What forgotten influence did they have upon the history of the world? And most importantly, where did they ...
jim willis - 11/04/2019 - 00:04
When the first human migrants arrived in Australia tens of thousands of years ago, they spread out across the land following a series of heavily traveled pathways that scientists have identified as the world’s first “superhighways.” With the assistance of a powerful supercomputer supplied by Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, these scientists have now produced a map that traces the twists and turns of these superhighways, and the migratory patterns of these original Australians, in exquisite detail, explains a news release
Nathan Falde - 05/05/2021 - 14:39
... the record of our early days and allowed the thread of history to remain unbroken. The sworn enemy of oblivion and ...
ancient-origins - 09/05/2019 - 22:37
... to establish the most effective memory techniques known in history. The Greek memory palace method has long been used by ...
ashley cowie - 19/05/2021 - 18:38
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), Mexico, a part of the Ministry of Culture, ...
Sahir - 25/05/2021 - 18:55
... and Persia. Jaroslaw is rich in ancient culture and history. The old Polish wooden road was discovered during a ...
Sahir - 10/06/2021 - 18:55
... the site of one of the most important naval battles in history, the Battle of Salamis (480 BC). The marine ...
Ed Whelan - 18/06/2019 - 18:57
Our ancestors had many practices that we may find inexplicable, one of these being the intentional reshaping of skulls until they were egg-shaped. In China, archaeologists have found elongated skulls showing the widespread practice of cranial deformations, dating back possibly 12,000 years. The find is expected to offer more evidence that cranial deformations were common in ancient East Asia and was a worldwide social custom in prehistory.
Ed Whelan - 05/07/2019 - 14:14