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  1. Teeth vs. tools: Neanderthals and Homo sapiens had different dietary strategies

    ... redheaded Neanderthal women hunt with the men? Top Ten Myths about Neanderthals DNA from Ancient Denisovan Tooth ...

    ancient-origins - 29/04/2016 - 21:44

  2. The Relationship that Started it All and Changed the World: The Yin Yang & Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate

    ... and yang symbols occur frequently in traditional Chinese myths. It’s held the ever-changing relationship between the ...

    MartiniF - 11/12/2017 - 15:27

  3. The Nephilim: Giant Offspring of the Sons of God and the Daughters of Man?

    ... giants - man. Padraic Column in his book entitled Orpheus, Myths of the World , relates this tale about the creation of ...

    Rita Louise - 26/11/2019 - 19:33

  4. Hidden Masonic Links to the Legendary Treasure of Oak Island

    ... story of Oak Island which match the allegorical Masonic myths. Another example is a stone with an iron ring that was ... he presented fake evidence based on references to Masonic myths as a sort of prank. Initiation of an apprentice ...

    Caleb Strom - 29/08/2020 - 14:00

  5. The Nature of War: Origins and Evolution of Violent Conflict

    ... It is more of a sociocentric stage. It is also one where myths are seen to be the absolute truth. Piaget’s final ...

    pkoutoupis - 19/07/2016 - 17:56

  6. What Was the Significance of The Capitoline Triad to the Roman Pantheon?

    The Capitoline Triad was a trio of gods worshiped by the ancient Romans. This trio consisted of a male deity – Jupiter, the supreme god of the Roman pantheon and head of the triad, and two female ones – Juno his consort and Minerva his daughter. The Capitoline Triad occupied an important place in the public religion of Rome, and temples dedicated to them were built in various parts of the Roman world.

    dhwty - 16/01/2019 - 19:00

  7. Maat: Ancient Egyptian Goddess of Truth, Justice and Morality

    Maat, also known as Ma’at or Mayet, was a female goddess in the ancient Egyptian religion who represented truth, justice, balance and morality. 

    Bryan Hill - 09/06/2019 - 17:35

  8. New Study Reveals the Real Impact of Early Humans on Animal Extinction

    ... . Cataclysm, Mass Extinctions, and the Consequent Myths Humans Coexisted with Giant Lizards and Mega Marsupials ...

    Sahir - 06/05/2021 - 14:46

  9. Neanderthal Child’s Tooth Found in Palestinian Cave Tells A Tale of Africa

    ... raising an intriguing possibility in the process. Top Ten Myths about Neanderthals Tooth Study Has Modern Humans ...

    Nathan Falde - 17/02/2021 - 15:29

  10. Mount Shasta: Spirits and Danger on a Sacred California Mountain

    ... temples. They figure prominently in the earliest religious myths of mankind, and our connection to them is so powerful ...

    D.W. Naef - 11/07/2019 - 23:41

  11. Melting Stone With Plants: Was the Mythical 'Green Chisel' A Real Ancient Tool?

    ... we find a lot of data (certainly from Egyptian sources) in myths and texts, including the Bible, of ancient Israel, ... such as Cusco in Peru was achieved. ( CC BY 2.0 ) Jewish myths mention a wild rooster that used Shamìr to make many ... impossible to believe in a coincidence like that shown by myths, it is equally impossible to understand its path unless ...

    Lia Mangolini - 26/06/2019 - 23:02

  12. Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: A Treasure Trove of Ancient Manuscripts

    ... Bibliotheca . This was a compendium of Greek myths believed to have been compiled during the 2 nd century ...

    dhwty - 27/05/2015 - 00:09

  13. Eurasian Metals Discovered in Alaska from Centuries Before the Arrival of Europeans to the New World

    ... Phantom islands on ancient maps dismissed as mirages, myths, or mistakes A Window into the Traditional Sami ...

    Marilo - 15/06/2016 - 00:48

  14. A Universe from Vomit: The Creation Story of Mbombo

    ... Knappert, J. 1977.  Bantu Myths and Other Tales . Brill Archive. Oxford Reference. ...

    Veronica Parkes - 26/09/2018 - 18:58

  15. Loves Of The Lady Of The Labyrinth: Ariadne Powerful Minoan Goddess

    ... the Minoans in about 1400 BC, they recast the Minoan myths; the invader gods married the indigenous goddesses ...

    Mary Naples - 02/10/2020 - 16:52

  16. Sewage Construction Uncovers Head of Greek God Hermes in Athens

    ... diplomacy, travel, flocks, and thieves. Hermes in the myths is portrayed as very clever and craft and this led Zeus ...

    Ed Whelan - 16/11/2020 - 20:56

  17. Discoveries in Spanish cave suggest Neanderthals had hot water and bedrooms

    ... reveals Neanderthals kept organised and tidy homes Top Ten Myths about Neanderthals Neanderthals Buried Their Dead in ...

    Joanna Gillan - 15/08/2018 - 00:47

  18. King Solomon’s Mines Discovered: Ancient Treasures - Part II

    ... Solomon.  (Photo R Ellis.) King Solomon’s Mines The myths of King Solomon’s Mines are an enduring, if elusive, ...

    ralph ellis - 11/03/2016 - 00:46

  19. The Ancient Kingdom of Colchis: A Legendary Land of Plenty, Conflict, and the Golden Fleece

    ... the Greek god of war. Other Colchian appearances in Greek myths include the place that Prometheus was chained to a ...

    Kerry Sullivan - 23/04/2017 - 01:59

  20. Inspired by the Lighthouse of Alexandria – The Roman Tower of Hercules

    ... The Glory of the Tower in Text The Tower became a part of myths and legends very fast. According to the myth which ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 25/01/2016 - 03:59

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