A remarkable discovery in Denmark has been unveiled by archaeologists. It is the remains of a large, ancient timber circle, believed to be thousands of years old, with potential links to other stone ...
After two years of extensive excavation and research, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, through the Supreme Council of Antiquities, has successfully completed the ambitious Revival of ...
Randall Carlson is a geological researcher and renegade scholar with extensive knowledge of ancient mythology, sacred geometry, and the Earth’s history of catastrophes.
The Vikings have a reputation as a hardy and healthy people. But a new study suggests this conception may be a myth, at least with respect to the Viking-Age inhabitants of one Scandinavian country.
Matthew Robert Bennett & Sally Christine Reynolds/The ConversationIf you’re a parent you’ve probably tried, at some point, to navigate the supermarket with a trolley, and at least one child in tow.
When people imagine Satan, they often picture a red-skinned figure with horns, a pitchfork, and an ominous presence designed to lead people into sin.
The ancient peoples of the Philippines and of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) may have built sophisticated boats and mastered seafaring tens of thousands of years ago—millennia before Magellan, Zheng He, ...
It was only about a week ago that archaeologists in Egypt announced the record-setting discovery of the long-los tomb of Thutmose II, the fourth pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, who ruled in t ...
People have been recording local climates for centuries, chronicling hot and cold periods as well as resulting floods, famines, and fatal diseases.
Europeans did not always look the same as they do today. Among the things that have changed are skin tone, which has gotten lighter over time.
Archaeology isn’t just about dusty ruins and ancient pottery—it’s full of bizarre discoveries that challenge what we think we know about the past.
According to research by the British neurophysiologist Peter Fenwick, near-death experiences (NDEs) occur in approximately “10% of people who come close to death, or who survive actual clinical death.