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  1. Our Ancient Origins: The Cycles of Time & The Kali Yuga - Part 1

    ... and the yugas, you will find a confusing divergence of opinion concerning the dates of their duration. Considering ...

    susan - 05/09/2013 - 09:14

  2. Archaeology & Cyclical Perception

    ... consciousness and devolve. Contrary to current scientific opinion, we are not evolving — rather we are experiencing ...

    susan - 10/11/2013 - 09:27

  3. Paradise, The Ancient Catastrophe & The Rebuilding Of A Nation

    ... and the development of ancient religious beliefs. With the opinion that the ancient biblical stories in Genesis were ...

    ancient-origins - 22/12/2013 - 07:05

  4. Hero of Alexandria and his Magical Jugs

    ... that he was alive in AD 62. The current consensus of opinion is that Hero was born between AD 10 and 20, and died ...

    ralph ellis - 15/07/2014 - 15:19

  5. Geography, Middle East, War, Ancient Sites

    ... i feel like we are pretty much war making bullies (MY OPINION!)...any insight? Geography, Middle East, War, Ancient ...

    angieblackmon - 26/09/2014 - 16:33

  6. The Legendary Cretan Labyrinth Cave: Inspiration for the Story of King Minos and the Labyrinth of the Minotaur?

    ... the Labyrinth of the Minotaur was located at Knossos. This opinion was perhaps based on the ancient literary sources, ...

    dhwty - 24/10/2015 - 21:48

  7. Time-Tested Cures? Ancient Civilizations Offer for Remedies for Hangovers

    ... upon anyone who drank their wine “neat”, as in their opinion, this showed clear lack of self-control. Ancient ...

    ancient-origins - 30/09/2016 - 03:47

  8. Abolition of Evil

    ... privately held company has secretly been shaping public opinion and influencing elections for decades--and ...

    ancient-origins - 18/11/2016 - 21:18

  9. Decoding Göbekli Tepe: Secret Society AND Space Observatory?

    Research by authors Martin B. Sweatman and Dimitrios Tsikritsis, titled 'Decoding Göbekli Tepe with archaeoastronomy: What does the fox say?' published in Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, vol 17, no. 1. 2017 proposed that a key purpose of the Göbekli Tepe site was to monitor comets and their meteor showers, principally of the Taurid system.

    Alistair - 27/08/2017 - 16:48

  10. Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates

    ... controversial debates over the scientists' differences of opinion over how, or even if, the pieces fit together. Learn ...

    ancient-origins - 21/10/2017 - 00:03

  11. Reading the So-Called Sumerian Seals Relating to Gods from Outer Space

    ... enslave mankind to work in the mines. Although this is the opinion of Sitchin and his supporters, the Sumerian seals ...

    Clyde Winters - 13/03/2018 - 01:04

  12. Exorcism – How Does it Work and Why is it on The Rise?

    ... Christian circles, however, there is a wide spectrum of opinion about exorcism and its place in the 21st century. For ...

    ancient-origins - 22/04/2018 - 18:55

  13. Navigating the Realm of an Aztec Water Goddess and One of the Five Suns

    ... believe that they were siblings. Yet others are of the opinion that the two deities were one and the same, though in ...

    dhwty - 06/07/2018 - 01:56

  14. How Much Evidence is Enough to Declare a New Species of Human from a Philippines Cave Site?

    The announcement of a new species of ancient human (more correctly hominin) from the Philippinesreported today in Nature, will cause a lot of head-shaking among anthropologists and archaeologists.

    ancient-origins - 18/04/2019 - 14:00

  15. The Legend of Princess Tuag: An Irish Tragedy

    Tuag is a princess in Irish legend. Stories say she was so beautiful that she even attracted the attention of a god, who sent a bard to kidnap her. However, tragedy struck, and the princess lost her life during the attempted kidnapping. The place where Tuag lost her life, the River Bann, is associated with her legend, and its estuary still bears her name.

    dhwty - 25/12/2021 - 18:00

  16. Walking In Ireland’s Brigid’s Way, Pagan Goddess Or Saint

    ... recently decided to create a new holiday, public opinion overwhelmingly favored choosing Saint Brigid’s ...

    Elyn and Gary - 25/11/2022 - 20:11

  17. Historians’ Gender Bias Accounts Of Illyrian Queen Teute’s Roman Encounter

    ... Romans’ arrogance as female weakness, which, in their opinion, justified the First Roman-Illyrian War. Kingdom of ...

    MartiniF - 07/04/2023 - 21:41

  18. Largest Byzantine monastery in Istanbul to be converted into mosque

    ... like to speak as a member of a council but my personal opinion is that cultural heritage shouldn’t be reflected as ...

    aprilholloway - 27/11/2013 - 08:02

  19. A Literary Treasure: The Oldest Surviving English Poem - Beowulf and His Epic Battles

    Perhaps the oldest surviving long poem in Old English, Beowulf is commonly seen as one of the most important works of Old English Literature. While the date of the poem’s composition is still debated, the only certainty is that the physical manuscript was produced some time between 975 and 1025 AD. The author was an anonymous poet, perhaps of Anglo-Saxon descent, who is now referred to as the “Beowulf poet.” The actual poem does not have a specific title, so it has been named after the protagonist of the story.

    Veronica Parkes - 23/05/2017 - 22:52

  20. Lady of Interest: Nefertiti Was no Pharaoh, Says Renowned Egyptologist

    ... of pharaoh for a time. However, contrary to popular opinion, one of the most famous women in ancient history did ...

    Gary Manners - 24/01/2018 - 18:55

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