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  1. The Knights Templar in the New World: How Henry Sinclair Brought the Grail to Acadia

    Uses the principles of sacred geometry, archaeological evidence, and Native American legend to discover the site of a secret Templar settlement in Nova Scotia

    • Offers evidence that Scottish prince Henry Sinclair not only sailed to the New World 100 years before Columbus, but that he also established a refuge there for the Templars fleeing persecution

    • Shows that the Grail, the holy bloodline connecting the House of David to the Merovingian dynasty through Jesus and Mary Magdalene, was hidden in the New World

    ancient-origins - 09/05/2020 - 19:46

  2. The Story of World History

    History books often consist of boring facts and stories that can bore even the most enthusiastic reader. Not with this book; discover the history of the world anew and get a basic understanding of the times and developments of historical periods.

    From the beginning of civilization and Alexander the Great to the First World War, each section takes you on an adventure through time to discover the most important moments in history and how they shaped civilization today.

    ancient-origins - 24/02/2018 - 03:12

  3. Thousands of Gold and Precious Metal Items Found in Saka Burial Mound

    ... was in Central Asia and from here they expanded into Iran, India and Central Asia. They were renowned for their ...

    Ed Whelan - 01/08/2018 - 22:52

  4. The Ilkhanate Had Only Two Goals: Conquest and Power

    The Ilkhanate was one of the four khanates that emerged after the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire. This khanate was founded by Hulegu Khan, one of Genghis Khan’s grandsons, and lasted from the middle of the 13th century to the first half of the 14th century. The Ilkhanate was based in Persia, and its territory extended from Turkey in the west to the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent in the east. Like the other khanates, this one also had goals of conquest and power.

    dhwty - 22/10/2018 - 13:57

  5. Edwin Smith Papyrus: 3,600-Year-Old Surgical Treatise Reveals Secrets of Ancient Egyptian Medical Knowledge

    ... Ayurvedic Medicine: A Traditional Knowledge of Life from India that Has Endured the Passage of Time Medical Astrology: ...

    dhwty - 15/04/2019 - 19:01

  6. Fort Fincastle, The Small But Mighty Flatiron Protector of The Bahamas

    The Bahamas is comprised of 700 islands as well as thousands of rocks and cays (low banks of coral reefs) spread out over 100,000 square miles of ocean. It’s an ecological paradise with some of the clearest waters on Earth, but there is more to explore than just beautiful beaches. It is also a nation with a turbulent history and fascinating historic sites, one being Fort Fincastle.

    Ed Whelan - 13/07/2019 - 01:50

  7. Exorcists Called as Mass Hysteria Takes Over Malaysian School Girls

    ... event of mass hysteria taking hold of girls at a school in India. Some viewers may find the footage distressing: Things ...

    ashley cowie - 11/08/2019 - 17:41

  8. Chumash Cash: The Saucers That Formed America’s First Economy

    A Californian researcher who studied tens of thousands of shells decorated by indigenous Chumash hunter-gatherers, has pushed back the origins of “cash” in the U.S. by over one thousand years.

    ashley cowie - 30/01/2021 - 21:49

  9. British Gentlemen Drank From Moustache Cups that Protected Their Facial Hair

    The attitude to facial hair throughout history has been exceptionally fickle, and the moustache is no exception. As fashions have come and gone, so too have the tools and accessories for grooming and keeping unruly mouth brows in check. One such bizarre contraption was the Victorian moustache cup.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 03/06/2022 - 01:59

  10. Is This What Alexander the Great Really Looked Like? (Video)

    ... the vast Persian Empire, stretching all the way from India to Greece. Through the use of modern technology and ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 05/05/2023 - 20:53

  11. Apache Girls Face Tests of Endurance in Rite of Passage (Video)

    The Mescalero Apache reservation in New Mexico holds a time-honored rite of passage for its young girls every Fourth of July. The four-day ritual involves a series of tests that challenge the girls' strength, endurance, and character, preparing them for the trials of womanhood.

    Robbie Mitchell - 16/05/2023 - 20:58

  12. 15 of History’s Most Legendary Historic Swords (Video)

    ... exotic Khopesh of ancient Egypt to the formidable Urumi of India, and even the mythical Sword in the Stone of Arthurian ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 22/06/2023 - 20:56

  13. Seven Great Religious Leaders in History (Video)

    ... the Very Heart of Sikhism Guru Nanak, born in 1469 AD in India, founded Sikhism and preached the unity of humanity and ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 07/04/2024 - 20:45

  14. Jivaro's Macabre Mastery: The Enigmatic Shrunken Heads of Jivaro

    Headhunting is a practice that has been carried out by numerous cultures throughout the world. For instance, during the Qin Dynasty in ancient China, it is claimed that soldiers collected the heads of their dead enemies and tied them around their waists. This was intended to terrorize and demoralize their enemies.

    dhwty - 30/12/2023 - 00:00

  15. Ancient pet cemetery and ship hull uncovered at Red Sea port

    An international team of archaeologists from Poland and the USA have made two significant discoveries at the 2,000-year-old ancient port of Berenike on the Red Sea coast of Egypt, according to a news report in PAP (Science and Scholarship in Poland). The findings include a ship’s hull from the Roman era and an extensive burial ground for animals.

    aprilholloway - 07/09/2014 - 00:13

  16. Puebloans in Treeless Chaco Canyon Hauled 240,000 Trees over 75 KM for House Construction

    Analysis of tree-ring patterns shows the prehistoric Pueblo Indians who built the multi-story great houses in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, at one time hauled huge wooden beams a good distance from one valley for their construction and then suddenly switched to another valley’s trees. Archaeologists doing the research said both mountain ranges are about 75 kilometers (46 miles) from Chaco Canyon, which was virtually treeless.

    Mark Miller - 08/12/2015 - 21:44

  17. Lao Tzu: The Founder of One of the Three Pillars of Traditional Chinese Thought

    ... pillars are Buddhism, which was transmitted to China from India, and Confucianism, which was founded by Confucius. ...

    dhwty - 08/02/2016 - 03:40

  18. Was This Giant Stone Sphere Crafted by an Advanced Civilization of the Past or the Forces of Nature?

    The Bosnian Indiana Jones has come into contact with a giant stone sphere. Like the famous movie counterpart, this large object is also bringing excitement along with it. The stone sphere discovered in mid-March, 2016 in Bosnia may be the largest of its kind in the world, however there is much debate if the feature is man-made or natural.

    Alicia McDermott - 12/04/2016 - 21:52

  19. Ancient Race of White Giants Described in Native Legends From Many Tribes

    By Tara MacIsaacEpoch Times 

    Several Native American tribes have passed down legends of a race of white giants who were wiped out. We’ll take a look at a few such legends, including those among the Choctaw and the Comanches of the United States down to the Manta of Peru. 

    ancient-origins - 25/04/2016 - 14:57

  20. 2,000-Year-Old Feces from the Silk Road Reveal Spread of Infectious Diseases

    ... have spread these diseases taking a southerly route via India and the Middle East, or a northerly route via Mongolia ...

    ancient-origins - 23/07/2016 - 03:51

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