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  1. Atlantis Found! Matched to Plato's Description!

    ... called the Pillars of Heracles; the island was larger than Libya and Asia put together, and was the way to other ...

    Dennis Brooks - 22/11/2017 - 18:31

  2. Debate over 7,000-year-old rock art in barren Sahara Desert that may depict people swimming

    ... Governorate of southwest Egypt, near the border with Libya. Physical scientists researching in the area recently ...

    Mark Miller - 14/01/2015 - 00:17

  3. Tiny pharaoh-branded amulet may prove fabled military campaign of Sheshonq I

    An archaeological student has discovered a tiny Egyptian scarab in an ancient copper mine in southern Jordan, which carries the name of Sheshonq I, powerful pharaoh of Egypt’s 22nd Dynasty, according to a report in Live Science. The artifact may provide evidence for Sheshonq I's legendary military campaign in the mineral-rich region nearly 3,000 years ago.

    aprilholloway - 20/09/2014 - 03:35

  4. Were the Anunnaki the Architects of the Towers and Tombs of the Giants of Sardinia?

    Sardinia is one of the most geologically ancient lands in Europe, inhabited during the Upper Paleolithic, home to a Nuragic civilization that left nothing behind by way of writing.

    Freddy Silva - 16/07/2019 - 00:30

  5. The Atlantis Ring: Ancient Myths and Mysticism Converge

    ... ago there was a majestic continent island larger than Libya and Asia combined that birthed a mighty people with ...

    B. B. Wagner - 20/10/2019 - 18:55

  6. The Face Of A Canary Island Guanche Woman, Reconstructing Ancestors

    ... clans, mainly from Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya. It is believed that they arrived on the archipelago ...

    Gustavo Sanchez Romero - 26/07/2021 - 20:34

  7. 2000 years old Warship Reveals Secrets

    In 1964 near Tobruk in Libya an old bronze battering ram belonging to a 2000 old ...

    ancient-origins - 11/04/2013 - 12:10

  8. THE GREAT FAMINE

    The Great Famine of 2350–2000 BCE

    ledom - 18/04/2014 - 21:54

  9. Remembering the Barbary Slaves: White Slaves and North African Pirates

    ... the time), in what is now Morocco , Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya . Keep in mind that beginning around 1600 AD, anyone ...

    Joanna Gillan - 02/02/2021 - 16:51

  10. The History and Photogenic Ruins of the Forgotten City of Thuburbo Maius

    ... such as Carthage itself, Leptis Magna (in modern day Libya), and Tingis (now known as Tangier and located in ...

    dhwty - 04/11/2015 - 03:16

  11. The Fan Pyramid of Tenerife, A Guanche Stone Solstice Marker

    ... clans, mainly from Tunisia, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya. It is believed that they arrived on the archipelago ...

    Gustavo Sanchez Romero - 01/01/2021 - 21:17

  12. Ancient Aphrodisiacal and ‘Cure-All’ Plant Rediscovered!

    ... qualities. Silphion grew in the Cyrene region of Libya about 2500 years ago and in his 1st century AD book,  ...

    ashley cowie - 24/09/2022 - 22:43

  13. Timeworn Roman Theater Uncovered at Remote Site of Lissos in Crete

    ... from Cyrene , a major ancient Greek city in present-day Libya, Lissos was probably an important Mediterranean trading ...

    Sahir - 10/11/2022 - 22:00

  14. Dozens of Mummies and Skeletons Found in Canary Islands Cave Tomb

    ... of North African origin - descended from the Berbers of Libya. These hunter-gatherers migrated to the archipelago ...

    ashley cowie - 22/02/2020 - 13:39

  15. Triumphs and Turmoil: Unraveling the Legacy of the Severan Dynasty

    ... Severus. Born in Leptis Magna, a city in modern-day Libya , in 145 AD, Lucius Septimius Severus belonged to a ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 08/07/2023 - 18:59

  16. Tomb of Alexander the Great already found, archaeologist claims, but findings have been blocked by ‘diplomatic intervention’

    The final resting place of the Macedonian king, Alexander the Great, has been one of the biggest mysteries of antiquity, but is it one that has already been solved? Archaeologist Liana Souvaltzi claims she discovered the real tomb of Alexander 20 years ago in Egypt and has been blocked by the Greek and Egyptian governments ever since.

    johnblack - 13/09/2014 - 13:51

  17. Ramesses III, The Final Warrior Pharaoh: Devastating Sea Peoples and Egypt’s Finest Hour—Part II

    The vile and vicious juggernaut of the Sea Peoples had laid waste to several cultures and had dispersed vast populations in their wake. When they were done pillaging and ravaging Levantine empires, the confederation was confident that Egypt, too was theirs for the taking. But this was a gross miscalculation on their part. For there stood one determined man between the brutal aggressors and their dark dream – Ramesses III.

    anand balaji - 15/12/2017 - 15:26

  18. Setenil de las Bodegas: Troglodyte Buildings in a Quaint Spanish Town

    Setenil de las Bodegas is a town located in Cádiz, a province in the southern part of Spain. The current town dates back to the 15th century AD, when the Moors who occupied it were expelled during the Christian Reconquista. This picturesque little town is renowned for its troglodyte structures, which are buildings dug directly into the rock face.

    dhwty - 28/07/2020 - 19:29

  19. Amazon Myrina, Destroyer of Cerne, Conqueror of Atlantians – Myth Or Proto History?

    ... narrative is that it was set in the western parts of ‘Libya’, on the bounds of the inhabited world; the city was ...

    Nicholas Costa - 11/03/2024 - 23:17

  20. New Study Reveals that Mysterious Minoans Were not Egyptian

    A new study published in the Journal of Nature Communications has revealed that the founders of the first advanced European civilization were European and not Egyptian as previously believed.

    aprilholloway - 18/05/2013 - 10:37

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