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Category Archives: Archaeology
Mystery seafaring ancestor found in the Philippines
The discovery of a single foot bone is forcing anthropologists to rethink how people first reached the islands off south-east Asia. It suggests that humans arrived on Luzon, the largest and northernmost major island in the Philippines, at least 67,000… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags anthropolgy, sea
1000’s of New Mayan Structures Discovered
A flyover of Belize’s thick jungles has revolutionized archaeology worldwide and vividly illustrated the complex urban centers developed by one of the most-studied ancient civilizations — the Maya. University of Central Florida researchers led a NASA-funded research project in April… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Mayan, ruins
Resonance Mandalas of La Maná
In 1984 a large cache of over 300 artifacts was discovered by a small group of gold prospectors led by engineer Dr. Elias Sotomayor in a tunnel 300’ below ground in the jungle-covered mountains of La Maná, Ecuador. Accurate dating… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Alexander Putney, artifacts, Ecuador, Klaus Dona, resonance, Sanskrit, stones
Gobekli Tepe – Turkey: Reshaping Human History – 12,000 Years Old
Göbekli Tepe, is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 15 km northeast of the town of Şanlıurfa, in southeastern Turkey and 500 miles away from Istanbul, Turkey. It is the most astonishing… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology
Tags Gobekli Tepe, sacred sites, Turkey
World’s Largest Pyramid Discovered, Lost Mayan City Of Mirador, Guatemala
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBw_m1vBiIo
Category Archaeology, Videos
Tags Guatemala, Mayan, Mirador
Ancient Rama Empire of India
It was 1856 when a group of English engineers in then British-dominated India were confronted with an incredible discovery. They had been seeking hard-to-find rocks to place under the railroad they were constructing and asked the locals for advice where… Continue reading
Category Anthropology, Archaeology
Tags ancient cvilization, india, rama
Aztec Temple Promises to Yield One of Antiquity’s Great Treasures
Archaeologists working amid the smog and din of Mexico City may be on the verge of unlocking an extraordinary time capsule.The leaders of a team exploring a site opened up by earthquake damage believe that they have found the first… Continue reading
Category Archaeology
Tags Aztec, discovery, temple
Georgia Guidestones
The strangest monument in America looms over a barren knoll in northeastern Georgia. Five massive slabs of polished granite rise out of the earth in a star pattern. The rocks are each 16 feet tall, with four of them weighing… Continue reading
Category Archaeology, Esoterica
Tags artifacts, guidestones, monuments, rosicrucian
The Giza Template: Key of 432
The geometry used in the layout of the Giza Plateau encompassing the nine pyramids, temples, causeways and Sphinx has been discovered. Based on the simple proportions of a circle, dividing these diameters and radiuses by factors of nine one is… Continue reading
Category Archaeology, Sacred Geometry
Tags ancient civilizations, geometry, pyramids
Antikythera Mechanism
The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient mechanical calculator (also described as the first “mechanical computer”) designed to calculate astronomical positions. It was discovered in the Antikythera wreck off the Greek island of Antikythera, between Kythera and Crete, in 1900. Subsequent… Continue reading
Category Archaeology, Videos
Tags ancient civilizations, Antikythera, artifacts
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