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  1. Noah’s Ark to be reconstructed following instructions on ancient Babylonian tablet

    Work has begun on a full-scale reproduction of Noah’s Ark according to an ancient manual written on clay tablet dating back 3,700 years.  The reconstruction will form the basis of a new television documentary to be aired on Channel 4 in the UK later this year.  It will follow attempts to build the ark according to the

    aprilholloway - 27/01/2014 - 02:55

  2. Scientists discover the earliest known evidence of plant cultivation in the Levant

    ... the growth of larger ‘city-states’ such as Egypt and Sumer. A team of archaeologists, botanists and ecologists ...

    Robin Whitlock - 27/07/2015 - 04:04

  3. Forgotten Worlds: From Atlantis to the X-Woman of Siberia and the Hobbits of Flores

    An examination of the mythological, historical, and archaeological evidence for lost civilizations throughout the world

    ancient-origins - 23/10/2016 - 15:59

  4. Why Are Mysterious Handbags Prevalent in Ancient Carvings Worldwide?

    One of the more mysterious symbols that has been found in carvings from the ancient world is an image that looks uncannily like a modern-day handbag. The shape appears in depictions made by the Sumerians of Iraq, in the ruins of Turkish temples, in decorations of the Maori of New Zealand and in crafts made by the Olmecs of Central America.

    Kerry Sullivan - 17/09/2023 - 23:00

  5. Dall’ India Alla Bibbia

    A journey between the Far East and the Near East in search of a forgotten history. What influences and contacts had the oldest India, the Indus civilization, with the Sumerian peoples, the Hittites, the Mitanni and the Jewish people? Analyzing the historical sources, Enrico Baccarini and Andrea Di Lenardo have drawn a line that unites these civilizations and their knowledge, outlining a framework that could rewrite our past.

    ancient-origins - 28/09/2019 - 14:47

  6. The Eden-Atlantis Project

    The Eden-Atlantis Project: The Archaeological Site of Eden and Atlantis in the Eastern Mediterranean serves as a proper addition and addendum to both Discovery of Atlantis (Robert Sarmast) and Atlantis - New Revelations (The History Channel). It was written by Commodore Robert Stanley Bates, who has led distinguished careers as an officer in the Coast Guard and as a U.S. Merchant Marine over the period of the last six decades.

    pkoutoupis - 01/03/2020 - 23:27

  7. Elephants to Electronics: The Ancient Phenomenon of Modern Globalization

    Many think of globalization as a modern and corporate phenomenon, and it has been readily linked to the spread of coronavirus.

    But modern globalization isn’t new. Archaeological research shows it began in antiquity.

    ancient-origins - 15/05/2020 - 01:59

  8. ET Chronicles: What Myth And Legend Have To Say About Human Origin

    The E.T. Chronicles is a startling and comprehensive examination of ancient myths and legends that describe extra-terrestrial visitors and their encounters with humanity since the dawn of time. Organized into a chronology that starts with “in the beginning” and ends with the advent of civilization, it brings together myths from many cultures (including the Sumerians, the Greek, the Maya and the Aborigines of Australia) and explores them in the context of current scientific discoveries.

    ancient-origins - 01/05/2021 - 17:36

  9. Paranthropus “Nutcracker” Teeth Theory Debunked in New Study

    Living approximately between 2.6 million years ago and 0.6 million years ago, the Paranthropus genus is closely related to our genus, Homo sapiens, serving as a long-standing close fossil relative to our species. They lived from the end of the Pliocene to the Middle Pleistocene, and both these genera are believed to have evolved from the Australopithecus.

    Sahir - 25/07/2021 - 22:02

  10. British Geologist Gets Ridiculous 15-year Prison Sentence in Iraq

    In a legal case that has been unfolding in Iraq since the last week of March, the arrest of a retired British geologist has the seismic potential to rock diplomatic relations. When Jim Fitton was arrested at customs over 2 months ago with 12 so-called “heritage artifacts,” the charge was smuggling. And soon shocking reports emerged that the Iraqi government was considering the death penalty for the retired British geologist, who was on holiday in Iraq.

    Sahir - 07/06/2022 - 18:46

  11. 15 of History’s Most Advanced Ancient Civilizations (Video)

    Over the course of our species' relatively short existence, a myriad of awe-inspiring civilizations have risen to great heights, only to crumble into the annals of history.

    Robbie Mitchell - 25/03/2023 - 00:00

  12. Where the Garden of Eden Actually Could Have Been (Video)

    Robbie Mitchell - 26/03/2024 - 19:50

  13. World History and Bosnian Pyramids

    Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, Ph.D.

    Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences

    samosmanagich - 16/03/2013 - 18:47

  14. Gateway to the Heavens: The Assyrian Account of the Tower of Babel

    ... most to be what the Akkadians referred to as  Shumer  or Sumer , known today as Mesopotamia, or modern-day Iraq. The ...

    pkoutoupis - 15/07/2022 - 01:56

  15. Shahr-i Sokhta, Mysteries of the Burnt City of Iran

    Located near Zabol in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan, the ancient site of Shahr-i Sokhta (“Burnt City”) is one of the largest and richest Bronze Age sites in Iran and the Middle East. It is believed by some to have been the capital of an ancient civilization that flourished on the banks of the Helmand River around 3,200 BC.

    Joanna Gillan - 08/04/2021 - 16:58

  16. Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia

    Ancient Mesopotamia was a rich, varied and highly complex culture whose achievements included the invention of writing and the development of sophisticated urban society.

    ancient-origins - 04/03/2016 - 21:04

  17. Hidden in the Hieroglyphs: Is Ancient Egyptian a Lost Language?

    The ancient Egyptian language is not just one set of symbols which people find on papyri bookmarks at museums. It's a complicated system of symbols which changed over time. Moreover, the words found on ancient reliefs became a basis for other languages.

    Natalia Klimczak - 15/09/2016 - 14:49

  18. Song of Seikilos: Oldest Known Musical Composition Lay Hidden on a Flower Stand in Turkish Garden

    The Song of Seikilos is the oldest complete surviving music composition in the world engraved in a marble stele that served as a flower stand. The beautiful composition, also known as the ‘Seikilos epitaph’, dates from around the first or second century AD, and was inconspicuously being kept in the garden of a Turkish woman prior to its current placement in the National Museum of Denmark.  

    marinasohma - 05/12/2016 - 21:52

  19. Time Maps: Australia, Early Sea Voyage and Invasions

    “At least 10,000 years ago the Koori knew enough about aerodynamic flight and torque to be able to design and build such sophisticated instruments as returning boomerangs.”

    ancient-origins - 29/05/2021 - 14:38

  20. Swedes Have Been Brewing Beer Since the Iron Age, New Evidence Confirms

    Archaeologists at Lund University in Sweden have found carbonised germinated grains showing that malt was produced for beer brewing as early as the Iron Age in the Nordic region. The findings made in Uppåkra in southern Sweden indicate a large-scale production of beer, possibly for feasting and trade.

    ancient origins - 24/06/2018 - 22:40

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