We joined this before and we did it again Hello, Readers! I’m excited to announce that my book, My Book Title, will be available as part of a promotion on Smashwords through January 1 as part of their 2023 End of Year Sale! This is a chance to get my book, along with books fromContinue reading “Another Smashword Sale”
Monthly Archives: November 2023
Ancient Tunnels May Not Have Been Cities
The current Hamas-Israel conflict has brought light to the tunnel strategy used by many nations throughout history. What has been revealed is that this strategy is not a recent invention. Not only has Hamas built tunnels but the North Koreans have implemented this strategy for decades. They built 4 to invade the South and weContinue reading “Ancient Tunnels May Not Have Been Cities”
More Archaeology in the News
While the links may take you to Yahoo, the stories all come from different sources. Yahoo is just making it convenient to find these articles of discovery. #1. Scottish boy digging for potatoes found ‘masterpiece of Egyptian sculpture’ on his school grounds. How did it end up there? Seventy-one years ago, a schoolboy in ScotlandContinue reading “More Archaeology in the News”
The Practical Archaeologist
In this book review, we will talk about the work in the title which was written by Jane McIntosh. it was first published by The Paul Press Ltd. in 1986. We do not know how many editions it has gone through since that time as ours is close to a first edition. It doesn’t sayContinue reading “The Practical Archaeologist”
America Has Them
Just because America is a modern country with all the bells and whistles of technology, does it mean that it is not like other countries of the world. If you read our mysterious series you would know that those other countries have plenty of mysterious sites. Most people may know of the Native American moundsContinue reading “America Has Them”
Archaeological Odds and Ends
#1. Restoration, Rebuild or not The degree to which restoration (as opposed to consolidation) should be undertaken is a much disputed matter (J. McIntosh, The Practical Archaeologist, pg.94) This is a very good topic to think about. We know that many people have varying opinions on this topic. It has been said that the TitanicContinue reading “Archaeological Odds and Ends”
Archaeology in the News
The schedule here got messed up so we will simply post some discoveries and other news happening in archaeology around the world. #1. Melting ice reveals dozens of 7,000-year-old artifacts in Canada. Take a look Archaeologists surveyed melting ice patches in Canada and uncovered dozens of ancient artifacts spanning 7,000 years. Photos show the “unique”Continue reading “Archaeology in the News”
Our Problem With the Dating Systems
Of course, we are referring to the many dating systems employed by archaeologists, anthropologists, and other scientists. We have never been a great fan of these systems as there was something always wrong with them. The book we are using at this time, The Practical Archaeologist was published in 1986 and we have studied theseContinue reading “Our Problem With the Dating Systems”
North American Mounds- The Assumptions
These curious mounds have sparked a lot of conversations over the years. These conversations started long before Thomas Jefferson excavated one near his home. He went on to write: I know of no such thing existingas an Indian monument…Unless indeed it can be the barrowsof which many are to be found all over the countryContinue reading “North American Mounds- The Assumptions”
Mysterious Structures
Things archaeology cannot explain If you had studied any type of history, you would have probably learned about the many mysterious structures found worldwide. Unfortunately, those mysterious structures have often been named and credited to different people groups. Even though the evidence is not compelling and despite confessions from those people groups that those structuresContinue reading “Mysterious Structures”