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I'm sure most of you here know that many ancient artifacts have been unearthed around the world that do not fit into the accepted theories of human history. Take a look at two such artifacts found in Southeastern Arizona in the past decade at the link below. They appear to be Oldowan Tools, ancient stone tools used by such proto-human species as Homo habilis and Homo erectus. Yet, history says these species were never in North America. So how do these artifacts get into a dry river bed in Arizona, USA??? I will be interested in reading your observations, theories, and opinions.
Roberto Peron - 25/11/2014 - 14:15
... he shows you the information and lets you draw your own opinion from it. Its an excellent read for anyone into ...
rbflooringinstall - 26/01/2015 - 16:55
... (Photo: Oliviero Piccinali) THE HUNT FOR AKHENATEN Opinion remains firmly divided between the Akhenaten and ...
anand balaji - 29/03/2017 - 15:37
A heathen hof, also referred to as a Germanic pagan temple, is the name given to a place of worship in the Germanic religion. These were pre-Christian temples found in various parts of Northern Europe, where Germanic paganism thrived. Such places of worship have been mentioned by various medieval writers, and some have even been preserved in the archaeological record. These sources of information allow us to have a unique glimpse into the world of the pagan Germanic belief system.
dhwty - 27/12/2017 - 22:48
... any methodology for recording facts and which in your opinion could stand the test of time the best? What was and ...
Daft - 11/04/2019 - 14:37
... of wearing too much jewelry. In fact, Seneca was of the opinion that Caligula was merely wicked. “I think nature ...
Stephen Dando-Collins - 26/08/2019 - 15:47
... archaeologists working at the Karahantepe site were of the opinion that they may uncover a settlement even older than ...
Sahir - 05/10/2021 - 14:39
... the cost of non-superfoods. Ten years ago, the scientific opinion was split, but nowadays the vast majority of ...
ashley cowie - 22/08/2022 - 17:20
The Cimmerians remain one of the most mysterious and obscure peoples of the ancient world. They make their debut in the Odyssey, written by Homer, the great Greek bard, in the eight century BC. To this day scholars have widely different opinions about them and their origins.
Willem McLoud - 02/08/2023 - 20:29
Modern day archaeology has assumed the role of supreme judge of what is true and what is not in relation to our past. It considers itself to be the ‘Status Quo’ and no one can go against it. Yet as easily as it can claim that the Bible or the myths of different cultures are fairy tales, it superciliously selects parts of those myths & legends and baptizes them as true events—so long as they are supported by archaeological evidence.
johnblack - 30/03/2013 - 16:34
Phil Schneider died in 1996.
ancient-origins - 06/05/2013 - 17:57
At a location not that far away, but seldom, if ever, walked near or seen, there is what we feel is an extremely unusual tunnel and wall that really does push the boundaries. Despite our many excursions into the bush, and those yet to come, there is no way we would have ever found this site, for that we are eternally grateful to Klaus Dona’s guidance, access to the latest advances in technology and photographs.
strong - 16/08/2013 - 15:09
ancient-origins - 20/12/2013 - 00:34
In the volcanic Gegham and Vardenis Mountains of Armenia, architect Suren Petrosyan discovered unique and mysterious astrological rock art paintings.
Lilit Mkhitaryan - 16/04/2016 - 15:02
... idea that the erdstalls date to the Stone Age are of the opinion that these structures are a network of subterranean ...
dhwty - 08/06/2017 - 19:04
... of Appropriation? Dr Marianne Eaton-Krauss is of the opinion that the KV62 sarcophagus was not made with ...
anand balaji - 27/07/2018 - 17:10
The Celts were a distinct ethnic group made up of tribes spread across Europe. They shared similar languages, traditions, religions, and cultural practices and were known for their fierceness in battle and the fact the Romans perceived them as a culture of barbarians. Even the name given to them by the Romans (Galli) translates to barbarian.
Sarah P Young - 05/03/2019 - 23:05
... at a figure in the thousands. And, if we accept the opinion of archaeologist Andrew Flemming, then the ...
Dr. John Hill - 30/06/2022 - 14:51
... into the Celtic world and modern scholars hold the same opinion. In order to delve somewhat deeper and explore these ...
Willem McLoud - 01/04/2024 - 22:16
The opinion until now was the Moon is a dead planet, completely ...
ancient-origins - 03/04/2013 - 07:53