We learned this lesson when we communicated with Mark Goodacre some years ago on Mary M and Jesus. Scholars are not into finding the answers or the truth, they want discussions to continue for every (if they had their way). One case in point is the endless discussion on Sodom and its location. We haveContinue reading “They Only Want Discussion”
Monthly Archives: January 2022
Ancient Board Games
As the Bible tells us, there is nothing new under the sun. Board games are no exception to this observation. When we saw the following story, we decided to do a little investigation into the topic: 4000-Year-Old Board Game Uncovered By Archaeologists In December 2021, a team of archaeologists working in Oman made the onlyContinue reading “Ancient Board Games”
The Ancients Feared Comets
Not too long ago we wrote an assignment for a client on this very topic. While we cannot duplicate the material here, we can talk in general about these ancient fears. It was interesting to read the research and see what kind of fears existed back in their day. We will not jump on theContinue reading “The Ancients Feared Comets”
Two Stories
#1. Archeologists discover 2 giant sphinxes at the lost ‘Temple of a Million Years’ This is an interesting discovery, what it contributes to the world of archaeology and the past remains unknown. Archeologists discovered two colossal sphinx statues while restoring the ancient Egyptian funerary temple of King Amenhotep III, according to the Egyptian Ministry ofContinue reading “Two Stories”
A New Archaeological Tool
Archaeologists have been waiting for more technology to come along to help them uncover the past. They leave a lot of artifacts left in the dirt with this purpose in mind. It is a faulty notion to follow as that means that archaeologists are knowingly leaving information buried that could help them understand what historicContinue reading “A New Archaeological Tool”
Child Mummy
It just seems strange that Yahoo publishes all the good articles on archaeology. The complete title is: A child mummy from Egypt is the first found with a dressed wound, offering a rare glimpse into ancient medicine Or you can read the more technical version at International Journal of Paleopathology under the title- Radiological evidenceContinue reading “Child Mummy”
Book review: The Controversy
This book is also by Dr. Donald Chittick. It was one of two that we got for Christmas and it is on the creation-evolution debate. He is the same author as the Puzzle of Ancient Man and while he was out of his depth with that work, Dr. Chittick was on target with this work.Continue reading “Book review: The Controversy”
A Roman Discovery
It is amazing what you find when you dig in the right spots. Here is news of a good discovery dating to Roman Britain. HS2 archaeologists uncover vast Roman trading settlement in Northamptonshire Archaeologists working for HS2 Ltd have uncovered one of the most significant archaeological sites on the project to date near a smallContinue reading “A Roman Discovery”
A Very Detailed Writer
Paying attention to minute details can be very important in archaeological studies. It is easy to go along with the crowd and jump on popular theory bandwagons. it is another thing to really explore a topic and get all the essential information you can out of a topic or a discovery. One writer that doesContinue reading “A Very Detailed Writer”
Reason to Celebrate
We found out that we just had one more book sold. That makes us happy even though it is only one. We hope this year will be a breakthrough year and we can boost those sales to many more. Please go to our books for sale page to get your copy now. Thank you