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  1. Hunting South American Gold

    Gold has always captured the imagination of mankind.  Long before it acquired any monetary value and became a source of greed, gold was valued for its spiritual connotation.

    ashley cowie - 28/02/2018 - 15:09

  2. Alexander the Great: Bleeding Asia Dry – Part II

    ... system that once had stretched from the borders of India to the Mediterranean. Alexander’s funeral bier, ...

    David Grant - 13/04/2018 - 15:17

  3. Ancient Treasures: The Discovery of Lost Hoards, Sunken Ships, Buried Vaults, and Other Long-Forgotten Artifacts

    Why are so many people fascinated by treasure? Is it purely a desire for wealth, or is it also the romantic appeal of tales of lost ancient artifacts?

    It is certainly true that the stories behind the loss and recovery of a number of ancient treasures read like edge-of-the-seat fiction, somewhere between Indiana Jones and James Bond.

    In Ancient Treasures, you will read fascinating stories of lost hoards, looted archaeological artifacts, and sunken treasures, including:

    ancient-origins - 22/06/2018 - 17:22

  4. The Shining Ones

    ... civilisations in the Mesopotamianplains, Egypt, Iran, India, China and the Americas.. BUY THE BOOK HERE! The ...

    ancient-origins - 08/09/2018 - 03:48

  5. Ancient Expressions: The World’s Oldest Works of Prehistoric Art

    ... by the advanced cultures of ancient China, India, Mesopotamia, Persia, Palestine, Egypt, Greece ...

    ashley cowie - 09/11/2018 - 16:34

  6. By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean: The Birth of Eurasia

    By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean is nothing less than the story of how humans first started building the globalized world we know today. Set on a huge continental stage, from Europe to China, it is a tale covering over 10,000 years, from the origins of farming around 9000 BC to the expansion of the Mongols in the thirteenth century AD.

    ancient-origins - 25/12/2020 - 23:39

  7. Harrison’s Cave, An Underground Adventure in Barbados

    Barbados is known as ‘the land of fly-fishing’. It’s a popular tourist destination and is regarded as something of a tropical paradise. However, there is so much more to this Caribbean nation.

    Ed Whelan - 25/07/2019 - 01:40

  8. Did Scandinavian Vikings Carry Leprosy To Ireland?

    ... ancient disease was found on a 4,000-year-old skeleton in India. L eprosy is still one of the least understood ...

    ashley cowie - 14/09/2019 - 22:53

  9. Elusive Mount Sinai, Hidden In Plain Site In Egypt

    Many locations have been proposed for the biblical Mount Sinai. One of the latest sites is Jebel Madhbah near Petra, and while this and the classical site for Mount Sinai are all possibilities, there exists a radical new alternative which is more logical, evidential and far more provocative. The rugged desert mountains previously suggested would not get Indiana Jones reaching for his hat and whip, and rushing out of the door - but the latest evidence presented, just might.

    ralph ellis - 12/03/2021 - 20:57

  10. Sokushinbutsu: Tales Of Living Buddhas’ Self Mummification

    ... restoration in 1867. The practice likely originated in India or China centuries before. This process is known as ...

    Ken Jeremiah - 18/02/2022 - 21:11

  11. Canoti: The Sioux’s Malevolent Little Tree Dwellers

    ... are called  peri , to variations of them found throughout India and the East; ideas about the existence of supernatural ...

    Ken Jeremiah - 16/03/2022 - 21:51

  12. Coveted Imperial Titulature, Emperors and Empresses: Don’t Blame Queen Victoria

    ... acquisition for Queen Victoria of the title ‘Empress of India’, in return for which he was invested with the noble ...

    Dr Michael Arnheim - 26/08/2022 - 16:08

  13. Digging for the Truth - Mystery of the Anasazi

    In the American Southwest, there is no more puzzling mystery than the magnificent stone cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde. Why did the Anasazi Indians suddenly move their villages to these perilous cliffs in the 13th century?

    ancient-origins - 02/04/2013 - 19:25

  14. World Explorers Club

    Become a member of World Explorer's Club and receive the magazine with amazing new discoveries related to ancient civilizations from all over the World.

    David Hatcher Childress, Founder & World Explorer David Hatcher Childress, known as the real-life Indiana Jones to the many fans of his books, is a captivating individual. He has travelled the world several times over, seeking adventure and the answers to the mysteries of mankind’s past.

    ancient-origins - 09/07/2013 - 01:38

  15. Aranmula Kannadi: This Mirror Reflects Your Truest Self (Video)

    ... self. Crafted in the heart of Aranmula, a quaint town in India, these beautiful mirrors hold centuries of tradition ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 15/08/2023 - 16:52

  16. Explore These Eight Extraordinary Temples (Video)

    ... with legends of sea serpents and ancient spirits. Southern India is home to the vibrantly adorned Shari Ranganathi Swami ...

    Joanna Gillan - 28/08/2023 - 20:57

  17. can someone educate me here?

    ... On the show I've heard them talk about the Mahabarata...India's Epic poem. Can this work be found in a book I could ...

    angieblackmon - 16/06/2014 - 19:36

  18. Genetic Origins of Secluded Amazon Tribe of Brazil Discovered (Video)

    Robbie Mitchell - 18/04/2024 - 00:58

  19. Cam Rea

    Cam Rea lives in Indiana. He is a Military Historian. Mr. Rea has written numerous articles for Classical Wisdom Weekly and several books including: ‘Hebrew Wars: A Military History of Ancient Israel from Abraham to Judges’ (2015), ‘Leviathan vs. Behemoth: The Roman-Parthian Wars 66 BC-217 AD’ (2014), ‘The Rise of Parthia in the East’ (2013), and ‘March of the Scythians’ (2013).

    ancient-origins - 05/02/2013 - 01:13

  20. 10,000-year-old stone tools with animal tissue residue unearthed in Washington State

    After the glaciers retreated during the end of the last Ice Age in North America, people quickly moved in and inhabited the areas free of the ice. One such site, in the Puget Sound area of Washington State in the Northwest United States, has been under excavation, and archaeologists have found thousands of worked stone tools from millennia ago. One tool dating back 10,000 years, a time when shaggy-haired mammoths and prehistoric bison roamed the area, was found to have animal-tissue residue on it.

    Mark Miller - 15/09/2015 - 03:59

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