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  1. Maya Animation? Breathing Newfound Vitality into Ancient Maya Art

    ... cinematic clippings hidden within Maya art. This is a new perspective and their work provides a window onto the ... is unseen or unwritten between words, which we, in our new theory, relate to the interpretation of Maya visual ... studying Maya animations over many years we have developed new perspectives on Maya culture, ultimately enabling a new ...

    Jennifer and Alexander John - 07/12/2020 - 21:47

  2. Seahenge: A Subaquatic Monument of the European Bronze Age

    ... because it wasn’t a shrimp he found - but a Bronze Age axe head. It was the second such axe head found on that ... and professionals were soon at the scene. Unique Bronze Age Monument What was the true purpose of this timber circle? ... old. In fact, really, really old. It dated to the Bronze Age, and it was erected roughly around 2049 BC. With accurate ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 13/02/2020 - 22:49

  3. Swiss Archaeologists Find Bronze Age City in Lucerne Lake

    ... issued by the Canton (District) of Lucerne. “These new finds from the Lucerne lake basin confirm that people ... village has been radiocarbon dated to the Late Bronze Age, or approximately the year 1,000 BC. Previously, the ... Lucerne ) Living this way allowed  Neolithic  and Bronze Age settlers to take full advantage of the abundance that ...

    Nathan Falde - 28/04/2021 - 22:36

  4. Necropolis in Turkey Reveals the Iron Age Burial Customs of the Urartu

    ... revealed a multiplicity of burial customs among the Iron Age Urartu people  Excavations that started over five years ... Castle in eastern Turkey (ancient Anatolia), where new burial customs of the Urartu Kingdom of Van were recently ... bracelet on one upper arm. At the end of last month, a new tomb was dug up where a man or woman was buried with four ...

    Sahir - 23/09/2021 - 18:41

  5. Mystifying Megaliths: Knowth, Keeper of Ancient Tombs

    ... it appears that the site was used for a few select Iron Age cist graves—thus Knowth's sacredness was either ... end of the Iron Age, however, and the beginnings of the new Christian era, people returned to Knowth, albeit without ... Duffey, S., 2005.  Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia , New York City: Routledge. Keating, G. 2008.  Foras feasa ar ...

    Riley Winters - 30/09/2017 - 22:49

  6. Did a Welsh Prince Reach the New World Before Columbus?

    ... historians now agree that the first known Europeans in the New World were the Vikings led by Leif Erikson around 1000 ... historians now agree that the first known Europeans in the New World were the Vikings led by Leif Erikson around 1000 ... this legend nonetheless remained a popular story into the Age of Exploration. It was even used by John Dee, an agent of ...

    Caleb Strom - 18/04/2017 - 18:55

  7. Eyam’s Ultimate Sacrifice: Medieval Village Locked Down to Stop the Plague

    ... Prayer introduced by Charles II. What’s more, this new Act meant everyone had to attend church once a week “or ...

    ashley cowie - 31/01/2021 - 14:01

  8. Stonehenge and the Hopi: Hidden Messages Connecting Sacred Sites

    ... to be. They have never changed their religion. Stone Age Text Links Australia to Europe: Initial Evidence for ... events. Aerial view of Pueblo Bonito at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, USA ( CC BY 3.0 ) The procession takes 25,920 ... concerned about earth's balance after the poles melt.  A new stone circle is being built near Second Mesa at this ...

    Thomas O. Mills - 19/08/2016 - 22:02

  9. Viking Shield Technology Revealed in New Breakthrough Study

    How exactly the Vikings and their Iron Age ancestors made their war shields has always been a mystery, but a new study explains this in detail and shines light onto a ... made their war shields has always been a mystery, but a new study explains this in detail and shines light onto a ...

    ashley cowie - 14/10/2020 - 13:59

  10. Navala, Fiji: A Village Of Exquisite Beauty and Fascinating Culture

    ... pp. 206–208. Anderson, A. and Clark, G. 1999. The age of Lapita settlement in Fiji. Archaeology in Oceania, ...

    Ed Whelan - 07/12/2018 - 01:55

  11. New Study suggests Nazca Lines formed Ancient Pilgrimage Route to Cahuachi Temple

    New research suggests that the mysterious Nazca line ... previously unknown Nazca geoglyphs Ancient Pilgrimage A new study presented at the 80 th annual meeting of the ... The world renowned Nazca lines in Peru By  April Holloway New Study suggests Nazca Lines formed Ancient Pilgrimage ...

    aprilholloway - 02/05/2015 - 20:02

  12. The Maori: A Rich and Cherished Culture at the World’s Edge

    New Zealand was one of the last landmasses to be colonized by ... megafauna had gone extinct elsewhere in the world, New Zealand was still inhabited by the moas, giant flightless birds that were hunted by early Maori settlers. New Zealand was one of the last landmasses to be colonized by ...

    Caleb Strom - 30/12/2018 - 23:02

  13. Enochian: The Mysterious Lost Language of Angels

    ... and syntax, which they wrote down in journals.  The new language was called "Enochian" and comes from John Dee's ... a long series of magical events.  In 1581, at the age of 54, Dee wrote in his personal journal that God had ... Jones, David. "John Dee & the Enochian Apocalypse." New Dawn the World’s Most Unusual Magazine. September 8, ...

    Bryan Hill - 08/06/2019 - 18:53

  14. Long-Distance Trade Revealed at Medieval Danish Viking Center

    Revolutionary new advances in radiocarbon dating techniques have enabled ... precisely determine the chronology and dynamics of Viking Age trade Revolutionary new advances in radiocarbon dating techniques have enabled ...

    Sahir - 23/12/2021 - 00:59

  15. 3,000-Year-Old Tablet Has Noah’s Ark Built Based On “Fake News”

    A new translation of 3,000-year-old tablet reveals 'fake news' ... Ea, tells Noah that “food will rain down. A new translation of 3,000-year-old tablet reveals 'fake news' ... expert on the Babylonian language, who says in his new book, Ea’s Duplicity in the Gilgamesh Flood story , ...

    ashley cowie - 26/11/2019 - 19:14

  16. Relics of Fallen Warriors in Germany Reveal Secrets of Bronze Age Battle

    ... have made an exciting breakthrough regarding a Bronze Age battle, one of the oldest known in Europe. ... place around 3,300 years ago. The artifacts have revealed new information about the origins of the warriors who fought ... Bronze Age society was militarized and even war-like. The new study published in Antiquity involved DNA and isotopic ...

    Ed Whelan - 15/10/2019 - 15:05

  17. Italy’s Ancient Home Scheme: Buy A Medieval Property For €1!

    ... have begun selling homes for €1 euro ($1.13) in a new governmental ancient home scheme to stop a severe drop in ... have begun selling homes for €1 euro ($1.13) in a new governmental ancient home scheme to stop a severe drop in ... before you rush off looking to sell up and move to your new rustic Italian retreat, the homes up for sale in ...

    ashley cowie - 10/01/2021 - 17:22

  18. Was The First International Age For A Privileged Few?

    The Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean, which included such ... and Egypt, has been viewed as the “first international age,” and it has been assumed there were extensive networks ... But just how true was this for the average person? A  new PLOS ONE study of aDNA  (ancient DNA) focused on an ...

    Sahir - 01/07/2021 - 22:55

  19. Did Ritual Use of Cinnabar Cause Mercury Poisoning in Ancient Iberia?

    ... from the University of Seville have published a new study in the International Journal of ... from the University of Seville have published a new study in the  International Journal of Osteoarchaeology ... poisoning spike evidenced in human bones from the Copper Age in Iberia is evidence of the use of cinnabar, seen in the ...

    ashley cowie - 18/11/2021 - 17:57

  20. “Supernatural” Bronze Age Gold Device Unearthed in Czech Republic

    ... farmer in the Czech Republic uprooted an ornate Bronze Age gold artifact. Last month a beet farmer in the Czech Republic uprooted an ornate Bronze Age gold artifact. It was well preserved in mud and the ... Returns Stolen Shield to Czech Republic This period saw new social divisions emerging. Those people who controlled ...

    ashley cowie - 29/10/2022 - 23:01

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