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  1. The History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

    ... aimed to provide a forum for the discussion of philosophy, science, and religion, and to make philosophical classics ...

    ancient-origins - 11/11/2016 - 17:17

  2. Intelligence in Nature: An Inquiry into Knowledge

    ... and the most up-todate discoveries of contemporary science to determine nature's secret ways of knowing. ...

    ancient-origins - 02/12/2016 - 20:04

  3. Where Pharaohs Dwell: One Mystic's Journey Through the Gates of Immortality

    ... physical existence. This exciting book weaves strands of science, history, and metaphysics into a shimmering tapestry ...

    ancient-origins - 10/12/2016 - 01:54

  4. Researchers Wonder if Rich Viking Boat Burial Found in Scotland was Made for a Warrior Woman

    ... burial dates to the late 9th or early 10th century. Live Science reports that it was the first to be found undisturbed ...

    Alicia McDermott - 10/02/2017 - 22:55

  5. Secrets of Magic in Modern Paganism Revealed

    ... the founder of Thelema, famously defined magic as “the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with ...

    dhwty - 28/05/2017 - 14:03

  6. Insights into Imperialism as China's Most Ancient Imperial Palace is Discovered in Shanxi

    A team of archaeologists has dated the remains in the northeast of the Taosi relic site in Xiangfen County to around 4000 years ago. Experts were not shocked by the announcement, as China has been on focus for the evolution of urban civilization for more than 3,700 years.

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 12/06/2017 - 23:06

  7. Evidence of the Earliest ‘Skull Cult’ Activity: Drilled and Carved Skulls Found at the World’s Oldest Temple

    Just as people at the world’s oldest known temple site in Southeast Turkey began to make the transition from hunter-gatherers to a more settled lifestyle, they also started a “skull cult” in which they drilled and de-fleshed human skulls post-mortem. These activities, of around 11,000 years ago, are of the oldest known skull cult ever discovered in the world, and there have been several.

    Mark Miller - 29/06/2017 - 19:00

  8. 10 Secrets About Ancient Greece That Are Rarely Recounted

    ... civilization, especially regarding education, philosophy, science, art, politics, and language, among other things. ...

    Mia Stokes - 08/07/2017 - 02:01

  9. Did Megalithic Sites in Turkey and Peru Share the Same Architects?

    ... end of the last ice-age that is shaking the foundations of science and history and awakening an interest in our human ...

    Hugh Newman - 31/03/2021 - 17:31

  10. Cosmic Rays Could Finally Reveal Structure of Mysterious Tomb of China’s First Emperor

    ... back in 1974. But it is only now that the development of science allows us an opportunity to understand Qin Shi ...

    Sahir - 19/12/2021 - 17:56

  11. This Musical Instrument Still Works 1,700 Years After a Hun Nomad Crafted it!

    The nomadic musician looked fondly upon the latest of the completed instruments – a mouth harp carefully crafted by splintering the rib of a cow, or was it a horse? No matter, the sound it made when it was plucked was beautiful – somewhat similar to a flute. Three more of the instruments lay on the bench unfinished…a state they would retain for the next 1,700 years.

    Alicia McDermott - 12/01/2018 - 22:56

  12. Thawing Ice Reveals Norwegian Mountains Littered with Iron and Bronze Age Artifacts

    ... A paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science reports that a group of researchers directed by James ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 24/01/2018 - 23:00

  13. Medieval Ring Unearthed in the Shadow of Armageddon

    ... well preserved and will contribute a great deal to science.” The ring is decorated with a smiling bald man ...

    ashley cowie - 28/02/2018 - 13:56

  14. The Epic Rise and Demise of the Khwarazmian Empire

    The Khwarazmian Empire, spanning from the 11th to the 13th centuries, flourished as a formidable power in Central Asia. Situated along the Silk Road, its strategic location fostered vibrant trade and cultural exchange. Governed by the Khwarazmian Dynasty, it rose to prominence under leaders like Ala al-Din Tekish and his successor, Muhammad II.

    Robbie Mitchell - 01/03/2024 - 21:47

  15. Did Ancient Japanese Fishermen Reach South America 5,000-Years-Ago?

    The notion that pre-Columbian cultures from Europe, Africa, or Asia sailed across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to discover America, is a popular theory backed by numerous books and television documentaries.

    ashley cowie - 24/02/2023 - 22:31

  16. New Evidence Suggests Masai Practice of Bleeding Cows May Go Back 7,000 Years

    Excavations in a 7,000-year-old cemetery in Sudan have uncovered bone tools that were probably used to bleed cows. This may be the earliest evidence of a practice that is still prevalent among the Masai cattle herders of Africa.

    Sahir - 24/03/2023 - 14:00

  17. Why Do Babies in Medieval Art Look Like Creepy Middle-Aged Men? (Video)

    ... folklore, influenced not only art but also theology and science during the medieval era. Additionally, societal views ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 14/09/2023 - 21:00

  18. Remarkable Facial Reconstruction of Cleopatra (Video)

    Cleopatra, the famed Egyptian queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty, is a historical figure who has captured the imagination for centuries.

    Robbie Mitchell - 09/10/2023 - 20:54

  19. Can This Man Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth? (Video)

    ... elephants. This bold venture delves into the realm of science fiction, bridging the gap between imagination and ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 04/11/2023 - 19:56

  20. Entering the 17th Century Argonautic Alchemical Portal

    Every proper myth and legend features a door, gateway or mirror acting as portals to other dimensions of reality. In modern mythology this component features as children venturing to ‘Narnia’ through a cupboard and Alice entering the rabbit hole to ‘Wonderland’.

    ashley cowie - 28/03/2018 - 15:32

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