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  1. Remote Sensing Satellite Uncovers Astonishing New Evidence of Viking Presence in Newfoundland, Canada

    ... on the Americas in Autumn  AD 986; if true then in my opinion the inscriptive material is likely a transition from ... the Phoenician Seafarers and the Vikings?  In my humble opinion, highly unlikely. Here we have a scenario between two ...

    William James Veall - 05/06/2016 - 14:56

  2. Dwelling in the Land of Nod – Was it a Real City?

    ... place, but a symbolic or figurative one. Some are of the opinion that the Land of Nod refers to any area where ...

    dhwty - 05/02/2019 - 23:00

  3. Analysis of Wood Inscription Reveals Persians were in Japan 1,000 Years Ago

    ... capital between 710 and 784 AD. Until now, the common opinion about the history of Japan was that in this period ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 10/10/2016 - 21:46

  4. A Matter of Honor? Evidence of Brutal Child Sacrifice Surfaces in Ancient Mesopotamia

    ... norm’, without giving readers an insight into what in my opinion makes ‘retainer sacrifice’ a particularly brutal ...

    ashley cowie - 02/07/2018 - 19:01

  5. Blood on the Shroud: An Interview with the Blood Investigator of the Shroud of Turin Research Project

    ... a painting was it. People in fact did go in there with the opinion that it probably was a painting...the idea that ... cloth it is - how did that image get on there? In our opinion it is NOT A PAINTING! We'd like to find out what is ...

    Dr Peter J Shield - 06/03/2018 - 18:46

  6. Homer: From Oral Tradition to Canon

    ... and Odyssey to the time of Homer, it is this author’s opinion that it is very unlikely. The earliest known evidence ... the 8th and 6th centuries BCE? It is this author’s opinion that these stories were preserved in art and ...

    pkoutoupis - 09/05/2014 - 00:51

  7. Breaking News! 300,000-Year-Old Remains Place Oldest Homo Sapiens in Morocco

    A re-evaluation of early human remains and artifacts from Morocco has pushed back the advent of Homo sapiens by 100,000 years. Two new papers suggest the oldest of the fossils comes from 300,000 to 350,000 years ago. This may lead researchers to re-think their general search in the area around the Great Rift Valley of East Africa for the origin of our species.

    Alicia McDermott - 07/06/2017 - 22:58

  8. We brewed an ancient Graeco-Roman beer and here’s how it tastes

    Matt Gibbs/The Conversation

    ancient-origins - 26/04/2018 - 01:52

  9. Hwarang, The ‘Flowering Knights’ of Korea: Deadly Warriors That Looked and Smelled Good!

    ... true function of this organization. Whilst some are of the opinion that the hwarang served a purely military role in the ...

    dhwty - 29/04/2019 - 22:59

  10. Aristocratic Athenian Hero Pericles Versus Demagogue Villain Cleon

    ... but he was also able to assess and influence public opinion to a large degree. By contrast, his successors were ...

    MartiniF - 08/03/2024 - 21:41

  11. Unravelling the Genetics of Elongated Skulls - Transcript of Interview with Brien Foerster

    ... on the coast of Peru. April:      So what is your opinion about these findings. Do you have a view about what ...

    aprilholloway - 08/02/2014 - 10:26

  12. Decoding the Baghdad Battery: Ancient Artifact or Medical Marvel?

    ... than an ancient electrical device. While prevailing opinion leans towards conventional uses such as storage, ...

    KarlaAkins - 24/04/2024 - 01:02

  13. Father Crespi and the missing golden artifacts

    The story of father Crespi is one of the most enigmatic stories ever told - an unknown civilization, unbelievable artifacts, massive amounts of gold, depictions of strange figures connecting America to Sumeria, and symbols belonging to an unknown language.  The account of what occurred reveals once again a conspiracy to hide the truth from the eyes of the public.

    johnblack - 04/01/2014 - 10:08

  14. Tunnel Vision – The Mysterious Forced Entry of the Caliph into the Great Pyramid of Giza

    ... easier to simply agree with the established consensus of opinion, rather than thinking positively and laterally about ...

    ralph ellis - 02/07/2014 - 01:30

  15. Claims of Stolen Bones Leading to Misconstrued Conclusions of Early Human Migration to Northern Europe

    Strong allegations have come forward against a controversial theory suggesting that hominins were hacking away at animal bones and chipping out stone tools thousands of years ago in what is now Germany. Two of the more severe claims suggest fossil theft and lies have taken place.  These accusations are not to be taken lightly, so what are they based on?

    Alicia McDermott - 15/11/2017 - 22:53

  16. Ancient stone with strange carvings, possibly Anglo-Saxon, turns up in garden shop

    ... writing on Twitter.com, told Ancient Origins that initial opinion is that the stone he found is Saxon or Viking, ...

    Mark Miller - 09/02/2015 - 00:36

  17. Newly Discovered 3,000-Year-Old Stela in Spain Upends Gender Stereotypes

    ... objects, or both combined in action scenes. The consensus opinion of experts is that these stelae were created to ...

    Nathan Falde - 07/10/2023 - 14:42

  18. Engraved Tablets Found at Kom Ombo Temple Reveal New Historic Trail to Horemheb

    About 1289 BC Pharaoh Seti I became consecrated to the god Set and having founded the 19th dynasty he reigned for an estimated 55 years. Now, ancient carvings including ‘stone engravings and paintings’ have been found at Kom Ombo, a twin temple in southern Egypt, which are yielding new information about his relentless and highly-successful military campaigns in North Africa, and a lot more.

    ashley cowie - 04/10/2018 - 17:26

  19. Yehliu Geopark Holds Natural Wonders in a Fantasy Landscape

    ... Tourism Destination Image and Spatial Pattern Using Opinion Mining Analysis Available at:  ...

    Ed Whelan - 06/01/2019 - 22:53

  20. People Power forces government to protect Brazil's most threatened tribe

    ... is one who ascribes to such a view. In a recent opinion article for the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo he said ...

    aprilholloway - 14/01/2014 - 03:25

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