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  1. King Charles III: What’s in a Name? More Than You Think

    ... as basically a failure, as someone who lacked the skills, knowledge, discipline, and temperament to function ...

    Nathan Falde - 09/09/2022 - 22:59

  2. Vampire Slaying Kit Sells During High-Stakes Bidding War

    A vampire slaying kit has been sold for five times more than expected at an auction in Derbyshire, England. The sale of this bizarre box of artifacts, once believed to help guard against vampires, proves that the mythology and popularity of vampire culture is still going strong.

    Cecilia Bogaard - 02/07/2022 - 01:54

  3. The Shaman’s Secret World: Living in Light and Darkness

    Shamanism is described in Shamanism, Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy as a every ancient coherent system of esoteric beliefs and practices that attempt to organize and explain the interrelationship between the cosmos, nature, and man (Eliade, 1972). It has been practiced by many cultures and historically spans thousands of generations, from around the first ring of fire to our days.

    george fery - 18/10/2019 - 22:39

  4. St Cuthbert Gospel: Talismanic Medieval Holy Book Used to Ward off Evil Forces Publicly Revealed

    ... in the transmission of writing skills and publishing knowledge from the Mediterranean across Europe. Top image: St ...

    ashley cowie - 30/09/2018 - 18:59

  5. The Enigmatic Inscription of the Praeneste Fibula – Was it Just a Hoax?

    ... whole thing. Her accusation carried weight. Thanks to her knowledge and expertise, and the fact that the matter was ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 08/11/2020 - 22:00

  6. Sacrifice and Destruction: The Apocalyptic Aztec Creation Myths

    ... the wind, and worshipped as the patron god of the arts and knowledge. The Aztecs also believed that Quetzalcoatl was the ...

    dhwty - 03/07/2021 - 18:43

  7. 5 Places That Will Remind You of Jurassic Park

    ... holds that tuataras serve as Waitaki or “guardians of knowledge”, and are messengers to Whiro , a god of death ...

    Avi Kumar - 09/10/2023 - 14:50

  8. Rest Like an Egyptian: Lifting the Lid on the Elaborate Phoenician Tabnit Sarcophagus

    There is a remarkable sarcophagus that many tourists mistake for an elaborate ancient Egyptian creation. The perception is understandable as this kind of burial is often related to the rulers who lived near the Nile River. But the Tabnit sarcophagus is actually one of the most fascinating artifacts from the mysterious Phoenician culture.

    Natalia Klimczak - 12/01/2017 - 03:51

  9. Health Concerns Drive Revival of Ancient Saatvik Foods in India

    ... It’s Not All About Sex Ayurvedic Medicine: A Traditional Knowledge of Life from India that Has Endured the Passage of ...

    Sahir - 20/12/2021 - 22:00

  10. It Need Not Be Religion VS Science: Extra-Terrestrial Life and Religious Beliefs Combine

    ... a Strange Destination for Many The Dogon’s Extraordinary Knowledge of the Cosmos and the Cult of Nommo Religious ...

    Rabbi Allen Maller - 22/08/2018 - 18:52

  11. 1600-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck Found in “Perfect” Condition in Spain

    In 117 AD, at the time of Caesar Trajan’s death, the Roman Empire had reached its territorial peak, stretching across the Mediterranean Sea to North Africa and Western Asia. And the Romans used ships for much of the things that were sold to or bought from their distant colonies. As a result, shipwrecks in Mediterranean Sea waters from the Roman era are common.

    Sahir - 09/03/2022 - 21:55

  12. Debate rages as legal case points to evidence that Taj Mahal was once a Hindu temple

    The origins of the famous ancient landmark in India, the Taj Mahal, are under some dispute, casting controversy over the long-held history, and pitting religions against each other. A lawsuit claims the white marble tomb, a pinnacle of Muslim art in India, was originally a sacred Hindu temple.

    lizleafloor - 02/12/2015 - 21:50

  13. Chiseling Away at the Mystery of the Neanderthal Mask of La Roche-Cotard

    ... in the future it may become one of the keys to the gate of knowledge on the oldest history of humanity. Top Image: The ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 30/05/2016 - 00:50

  14. Sloup Castle: Bohemia’s Salt Trade Defense, Hermitage and Tourist Spot

    Sloup Castle is a rock castle located in the northern part of what is today the Czech Republic. The castle dates all the way back to the 14th century AD, when the area it is in was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Due to its strategic position, Sloup Castle was a formidable stronghold. Nevertheless, the castle did not serve this defensive function throughout its history, having undergone several transformations. Most recently, Sloup Castle was acquired by the House of Kinský, who turned the landmark into a tourist attraction.

    dhwty - 18/12/2020 - 01:00

  15. The Himyarite Kingdom’s Bloody Conversion to Judaism: Passion or Ploy?

    ... siege he fell severely ill, and his own people lacked the knowledge required to treat him. Two Jewish scholars, who ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 26/08/2022 - 14:48

  16. Alexander the Great: Was he a Unifier or a Subjugator?

    Interpreted by many historians as proof of a vision for the unison of man, much of Alexander’s dealings in Persia have come to be attributed with a policy of racial fusion. Accordingly, echoed in numerous sources is an idealistic image of Alexander as a Christ-like humanitarian destined to be the saviour and unifier of mankind, while the Alexander whose entire existence orbited strategy and bloodshed is often outshone by this romantic ideal.

    Ashlee McCabe - 19/11/2014 - 00:44

  17. The Celtic Goddess Epona that Rode Swiftly Across the Ancient Roman Empire

    ... her fusion into the Empire allowed for rare extensive knowledge of her original Gaulish character and her ...

    Riley Winters - 05/06/2018 - 22:11

  18. Human Skulls from Roman Necromancy Cult Found in Cave Near Jerusalem

    In Te’omim Cave in the Jerusalem Hills of central Israel, excavations that took place between 2010 and 2016 recovered a huge collection of Roman oil lamps, weapons, pieces of pottery and actual human skulls hidden inside deep crevices.

    Nathan Falde - 11/07/2023 - 18:55

  19. Has a Legendary Gem from a Sacred Jewish Breastplate Been Rediscovered?

    ... show up on the international market rather soon, but to my knowledge none has" he also stressed that it should be ...

    Alicia McDermott - 16/09/2016 - 14:45

  20. Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2020

    ... have required some higher cognitive abilities, such as knowledge about the growth and seasonality of the trees which ...

    ancient-origins - 26/12/2020 - 17:59

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