Ancient civilization

  • History

    Even More Mysterious Mummies Turn Up In Egypt 2024

    There may be no country in the world that’s been dug up and excavated as much as Egypt, and yet for all the tremendous archaeological work that’s been done there, there’s still so much we don’t know. Every discovery made in Egypt seems to lead to more questions than answers, and many historians have come to the sad realization that…

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  • Science

    Lemuria in Australia & the Pacific

    The most important questions we can ask are about ourselves, not only as individuals but as a species. Where did we come from? How did we get here? A question that has bedeviled us for as long as we can remember is: Where and when did we take the step from savagery to civilization? Mainstream historians, who write our textbooks,…

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  • History

    Ancient Technology: Could Ancient Cultures Soften Stone?

    Is it possible that the countless megalithic sites around the globe were built with the help of a now lost technology? What if in the distant past, thousands of years ago, ancient cultures from South America, Asia, Egypt and another part of the world, had in their possession an ancient method that allowed them to transport, cut and molded megalithic…

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  • History

    10 Ancient Civilizations with High End Technology

    Like a real life Indiana Jones, maverick archeologist David Hatcher Childress has taken many incredible journeys to some of the oldest and most remote spots on earth. Writing prolifically of lost cities and ancient civilizations, he has produced no less than six lengthy books (the Lost Cities series) chronicling the dimly remembered glories of obscure locales from the Gobi Desert…

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  • History

    Is the Danube Valley Civilization Script the Oldest Writing in the World?

    The Danube Valley civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known in Europe. It existed between 5,500 and 3,500 BC in the Balkans and covered a vast area, in what is now Northern Greece to Slovakia (South to North), and Croatia to Romania (West to East). During the height of the Danube Valley civilization, it played an important role in…

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