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  1. Fritz Zimmerman

    Fritz Zimmerman is author of "The Nephilim Chronicles: Fallen Angels in the Ohio Valleycomprising ten years of fieldwork exploring over 700 mound and earthwork sites in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Michigan, and resulting in the discovery of 222 locations where these ancient ruins can be visited.  Many of these sites were photographed f

    ancient-origins - 02/01/2013 - 08:03

  2. The First Signs: Unlocking the Mysteries of the World’s Oldest Symbols

    One of the most significant works on our evolutionary ancestry since Richard Leakey’s paradigm-shattering Origins, The First Signs is the first-ever exploration of the little-known geometric images that accompany most cave art around the world—the first indications of symbolic meaning, intelligence, and language.

    ancient-origins - 02/12/2017 - 01:14

  3. Mysteries of the Ancient Vedic Empire: Recognizing Vedic Contributions to Other Cultures Around the World

    ... period of 12,000 years ago. It developed in ancient India, and as the people populated the region, they also ...

    ancient-origins - 25/03/2017 - 01:33

  4. The First Signs: Unlocking the Mysteries of the World's Oldest Symbols

    “If you love mysteries, you’ll love this book. Genevieve von Petzinger acts as guide and sleuth in this fascinating, accessible, and fast-paced exploration of Ice Age artists and the evocative cave paintings they left behind” (Virginia Morell, author of Animal Wise and Ancestral Passions).

    ancient-origins - 06/05/2017 - 01:13

  5. The Jesus Paradox: Were Gods Real Beings of Flesh and Blood, Who Once Existed on Earth in Ages Lost?

    ... of a lengthy list of predecessors, including Krishna of India, Mithra of Persia, Iao of Nepal, Hesus of the Celts, ...

    P.R.I.S.S. - 01/01/2018 - 18:50

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. Giants: Why We Needed Them

    ... (South Australia) or Sri Lanka as viewed from nearby India. It might be the gap between Wales and Ireland, or ...

    ancient origins - 14/09/2019 - 13:36

  13. Hostis Humani Generis: Pirates Of Port Royal And Tortuga

    The history of piracy has always held the imagination captive, both for what concerns the nautical and its techniques and for the geopolitical landscape it occupied. Its origins spring from the times of the ancient Egyptians to the Romans, up to the famous epic (1630-1730) of piracy in the West Indies (Caribbean) and East Indies (Indian Ocean).

    Aaronne Colagrossi - 05/02/2021 - 15:36

  14. Clay Tablets Reveal Persians Paid with Silver Coins… But is it News?

    ... across Egypt, to Greece and modern Turkey, down to India, and all the way over to Central Asia, and it lasted ...

    ashley cowie - 12/11/2021 - 13:57

  15. Before Chicken Domestication, The 'Exotic' Birds Were Revered, Not Eaten

    ... in Asia, specifically in either China, Southeast Asia, or India. It had further been asserted that chickens were ...

    Nathan Falde - 08/06/2022 - 22:40

  16. Why 5 of The World's Priciest Fabrics Are So Expensive (Video)

    Fabrics and textiles have always been an integral part of human culture, with some even considered as a symbol of luxury and status. Among the priciest fabrics in the world is muga silk, which is only produced in the Indian state of Assam. Muga silk is known for its strength, durability, and natural golden-yellow hue, which never fades even after multiple washes. It is made by the larvae of the Antheraea assamensis moth and can only be harvested twice a year, making it a rare and expensive fabric.

    Joanna Gillan - 21/03/2023 - 00:00

  17. The magnificent ancient Buddhist Temple of Borobudur

    ... dynasty. This dynasty originated either from South India or Indochina. Their presence in Java helped establish ...

    dhwty - 16/06/2014 - 12:26

  18. The 5,000-year-old Pyramid City of Caral

    ... of ancient history that Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and India, gave rise to the first civilizations of mankind. ...

    aprilholloway - 28/08/2014 - 13:30

  19. Hundreds of Ancient Mummies Discovered at Ceremonial Site in Peru

    Archaeologists in Peru made a monumental discovery when they found dozens of tombs with up to 40 mummies in each at a 1,200-year-old ceremonial site in Cotahuasi Valley. So far 171 mummies have been discovered across seven tombs, but it is thought that there may be thousands more.

    aprilholloway - 08/04/2015 - 22:13

  20. Gonzalo Guerrero: Father of the First Mestizos and Army Captain of the Mayans

    Gonzalo Guerrero (known also as Gonzalo Marinero, Gonzalo de Aroca, and Gonzalo de Aroza) was a Spanish soldier who hoped to become a conquistador in the New World. Instead, he was captured by the Mayans, and became a slave. Gonzalo eventually gained the trust of his captors, and even used his military knowledge to aid them in battle. Gonzalo became an elite warrior, and even married one of the native women. The children produced by Gonzalo and his native wife are often thought to be the first mestizos, i.e.

    dhwty - 20/06/2016 - 00:48

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