Yesterday’s article was talking about different civilizations that no longer exist. One question that was not answered is how do we know which civilization was pre-flood and which was post-flood? This is a very good question, as the writers of the articles we quoted and the other ones we looked at lumped every former civilizationContinue reading “Civilizations That Disappeared 2”
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Civilizations that Disappeared
We decided to investigate this topic after watching part of a YouTube video titled- 10 Lost Civilizations That Mysteriously Vanished at Their Peak– Believe it or not, this is a very popular topic. Our search turned up over a dozen similar articles. The one thing they had in common that we saw was that theContinue reading “Civilizations that Disappeared”
Misc. Gobekli Tepe+ Comments
We are finishing off this series with a look at different theories surrounding Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe. #1. Farmers or Hunter-Gatherers? The people who built and used Göbekli Tepe did so in between eras, at the time of a great societal shift. The world was transitioning from a more nomadic culture to settlements thatContinue reading “Misc. Gobekli Tepe+ Comments”
Gobekli & Karahan Tepes
These ancient structures have fed archaeologists’ and historians’ imaginations for over 60 years now. No one knows anything about them except for what they see. This scenario opens the door to a lot of speculation about the ancient populations of what is now Turkey. Theories have been vigorously discussed and debated since the site wasContinue reading “Gobekli & Karahan Tepes”
There Is More Than One
By now, everyone should know about Göbekli Tepe. It was discovered in the 1960s and has been written about, discussed, and debated for the past 60 years: Theories have been vigorously discussed and debated since the site was first uncovered in the 1960s, with some suggesting it’s a temple, others a burial place. Recent researchContinue reading “There Is More Than One”
The Religion of Peace
It would be unfair to generalize and call all Muslims assassins and radicals. Yet, it is the small group of modern radicals that gives the majority of Muslims a bad reputation. Their work of killing infidels overshadows any other work Muslims commit. The radicals are not limited to just the modern age. They have aContinue reading “The Religion of Peace”
Some Discoveries To Know About 2
#1. Rich medieval Christians bought graves ‘closer to God’ despite leprosy stigma, archaeologists find Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price. Researchers used these gravesites to investigate social exclusion based on illness, by studying whether people with leprosy—a highlyContinue reading “Some Discoveries To Know About 2”
Some Discoveries to Know About
#1. Sword provides new insights into metalworking during the Middle Bronze Age Dating back more than 3,400 years, the sword was discovered in 2023 during excavations in Nördlingen, Swabia. The Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (BLfD) commissioned its scientific investigation in Berlin to clarify key questions about manufacturing techniques, construction methods, andContinue reading “Some Discoveries to Know About”
The Shroud of Turin…Again
As we wrote in the title of one article, this is a topic that never goes away. There was another new article on the Shroud on Yahoo the other day and you can read it by clicking on the following title- Believers See Jesus’s Face in the Shroud of Turin. A Study Now Says It’sContinue reading “The Shroud of Turin…Again”
The Minoans & North America
This is our final article on this topic at this time. It is essentially part three, investigating Minoan presence and possible mining activities in Upper North America. Over the past few days, we have gotten a clearer picture of the idea that the Minoans were, in fact, on this continent. What leads to this ideaContinue reading “The Minoans & North America”