Archaeology
A brief history of Earth: The geological time scale – eons, eras, periods, epochs and ages
9,350-year-old underwater ‘Stonehenge’ found in Mediterranean Sea may rewrite history
In 2015, a submerged, 39-foot-long monolith was discovered in the waters off the coast of Sicily at a depth of about 130 feet. This archaeological find which resembles the enigmatic…
Is this inscription on the Great Pyramid similar to the strange hieroglyphics of Roswell UFO?
300,000-year-old Schöningen spears reveal Prehistoric advanced woodworking
The paleocontact hypothesis: The origin of ancient astronaut theory
The paleocontact hypothesis, also called the ancient astronaut hypothesis, is a concept originally proposed by Mathest M. Agrest, Henri Lhote and others at a serious academic level and often put…
Predynastic site emerges from the sand: Nekhen, city of the Hawk
Nekhen was a busy city on the western bank of the Nile in predynastic ancient Egypt, long before the pyramids were built. The ancient site was once called as Hierakonpolis,…
Ancient telegraph: Light signals used for communication in ancient Egypt?
The temple complex of the Sun god Ra in Heliopolis is associated with the name of ancient Egyptian architect, Imhotep. His main symbol was an odd, cone shaped stone, usually…
Archaeologists found a mysterious alien ring in the ancient tomb of Tutankhamun
The tomb of the Eighteenth Dynasty king Tutankhamun (c.1336–1327 BC) is world-famous because it is the only royal tomb from the Valley of the Kings that was discovered relatively intact.…