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  1. India’s Vedic Sanskrit Upanishads: Foundation of Religions and Karma!

    ... Vedanta. The word “Veda” may be translated to mean “knowledge.” The Vedas are thought to have been composed ...

    dhwty - 29/11/2021 - 21:57

  2. Study Shows Humans and Neanderthals Interbred Primarily in the Near East

    Multiple research projects have proven that Neanderthal DNA can be found in the genome of modern humans. This likely happened as a result of many interbreeding events that took place in the various locations where Neanderthals and early modern humans shared resources and living space. But researchers tracing the twisting pathways of human evolution don’t have to rely exclusively on genetic studies to learn about interbreeding between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals.

    Nathan Falde - 24/08/2022 - 14:53

  3. First Neanderthal Remains Discovered in Serbia Reveals Human Migration History

    ... caves throughout Serbia, trying to fill the gaps in our knowledge of this important region. Along with our ...

    ancient-origins - 28/04/2019 - 18:57

  4. Archaeologists Excavate Earliest Greek Iron Age House Ever Found in Thorikos

    ... a Dark Age, there is no doubt that at least some of the knowledge inherited from the Mycenaeans had been preserved. ...

    Nathan Falde - 29/05/2023 - 22:55

  5. Bucegi Mountains: Strange Happenings, Conspiracies and Folk Legends

    ... time, he had become sufficiently wealthy by sharing the knowledge of Pythagoras with the Thracians and decided to ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 28/11/2016 - 00:58

  6. Teleportation: Will Quantum Physics Make Star Trek Tech a Success?

    Most of us have seen the science fiction series Star Trek and are familiar with their concept of teleportation, in which characters are ‘beamed’ off the ship to another spacecraft or to the surface of a planet.

    While Star Trek is just a TV show, some of the concepts presented may not be science fiction after all. Some of the advanced technologies imagined for the series have actually been implemented, while others like ‘warp drive’ are currently under development.

    Could teleportation be next?

    Nathan Falde - 15/06/2019 - 11:29

  7. Original King John Royal Charter Resurfaces After 800 Years [Press Release]

    ... that Dr. Pohl’s visit here has increased the breadth of knowledge relating to the Ushaw College Library.” Ushaw ...

    ancient-origins - 26/03/2019 - 17:48

  8. A Forgotten Sphinx and Faked Cartouche: Changing the Course of Ancient Egyptian History?

    ... Tomb The Great Pyramid of Giza: A Modern View on Ancient Knowledge, Earth and Water – Part I What is Really Depicted ...

    Calumy - 29/08/2017 - 18:58

  9. Oldest Material On Earth Discovered To Be Older Than The Sun

    ... look forward to all of these discoveries furthering our knowledge of our galaxy . "With this study, we have directly ...

    ancient-origins - 14/01/2020 - 23:05

  10. The Sertorian War: How Rebels Nearly Toppled Rome from Within

    ... contributing their expertise in guerrilla warfare and knowledge of the terrain. From the get-go, the Sertorian ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 16/10/2023 - 22:55

  11. Myrmidons: The Fiercely Loyal and Unstoppable ‘Antmen’ Army of Achilles

    ... “Myrmidons.” N.D. Knowledge Encyclopedia. Available at: http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/knowledge/Myrmidons.html “Myrmex.” 2007. Encyclopedia ...

    Caleb Strom - 31/07/2019 - 23:01

  12. 6,500-Year-Old Arctic Site Might Be World’s Northernmost Ancient Cemetery

    Signs of human use and occupation have been found at a lonely Artic outpost known as Tainiaro, which is located in the far-northern Finnish region of Lapland, just 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of the Arctic Circle. Incredibly, many of these signs point to Tainiaro having been used as a Stone Age cemetery, which would be the first of its kind discovered at such a high latitude.

    Nathan Falde - 02/12/2023 - 13:59

  13. New Study Suggests that Man and Dog Have Been Close Friends for 33,000 Years

    A new study reveals that the origin of man’s best friend may not have been where, or when, the scientific community previously believed. The analysis of a variety of ancient canine DNA has also helped researchers create a map of the journey of the domestic dog across the world.

    Alicia McDermott - 18/12/2015 - 00:52

  14. Symbolism of the Mythical Phoenix Bird: Renewal, Rebirth and Destruction

    ... bird. Going back to Eden , when Eve possessed the apple of knowledge she tempted the animals of the garden with the ...

    lizleafloor - 21/01/2021 - 03:36

  15. What Made Earth a Giant Snowball 700m Years Ago? Scientists Have an Answer

    ... discoveries over the past decade, contributing significant knowledge to how geology is a central long-term driver of ...

    ancient-origins - 12/02/2024 - 16:45

  16. Armchair Indiana Joneses Find Ancient Sites Using LiDAR During Lockdown

    ... and week by week, students can enjoy developing new knowledge, ideas and transferrable skills for life and ...

    ashley cowie - 13/05/2020 - 23:03

  17. A history of sugar – the food nobody needs, but everyone craves

    It seems as though no other substance occupies so much of the world’s land, for so little benefit to humanity, as sugar. According to the latest data, sugarcane is the world’s third most valuable crop after cereals and rice, and occupies 26,942,686 hectares of land across the globe. Its main output – apart from commercial profits – is a global public health crisis, which has been centuries in the making.

    ancient-origins - 01/11/2015 - 20:51

  18. Cerridwen: Mother, Magician, and Crone from Old Welsh Mythology

    ... divine inspiration, and an unyielding search for knowledge. Featured Image: Ceridwen by Christopher Williams, ...

    Riley Winters - 08/06/2015 - 00:45

  19. First Complete DNA Sequencing Unveils Truth of Pompeii Victim

    ... world. To be able to work and contribute in adding more knowledge about this unique place is unbelievable,” ...

    Sahir - 27/05/2022 - 19:00

  20. 2,700-Year-Old Assyrian Wine Press Found in Northern Iraq

    A team of Italian archaeologists exploring ruins connected to the legendary Neo-Assyrian Empire have discovered an ancient industrial wine press. Dating to approximately 700 BC, the remains of the wine press were found at an archaeological site known as Khanis, which is in the Duhok governate in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.

    Nathan Falde - 04/11/2021 - 13:59

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