After many months, our book/dissertation was finally published as an Audiobook. Our book/dissertation, part of our online class curriculum, is now available on Audiobook. Just click the word to get to it. The price is only $4.99. While you are at it, do not forget to take our online class, as it will help aContinue reading “Finally”
Category Archives: buildings
The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark
This is just the first of severalparts. We are using the patterns of Evidence Interview- The Hunt for Noah’s Ark: Ararat Part 1– as an example of themany mistakes archaeologists and other researchers make in their historical work. We are not going to name names because we are not directing our content towards any oneContinue reading “The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark”
Turkey’s Underwater Castle
It seems that this very recent discovery has caught the attention of archaeology writers everywhere. We came across it through our Facebook feed and did some research to see if the information was true. Turns out it was. All one site had to say was: Explorers have uncovered a submerged castle believed to be aroundContinue reading “Turkey’s Underwater Castle”
Discoveries Under the Sahara
We have looked at what is found under the sands of the Sahara Desert– Mysterious Stone Structures Discovered in Western Sahara and Was The Sahara Ever Green Today, the article will present a variety of websites that record different discoveries. In our research, we find that the discoveries made in the Sahara, most, not allContinue reading “Discoveries Under the Sahara”
What is LIDAR? Pros and Cons
LIDAR is one of those new technologies archaeologists have been waiting for. It is a powerful tool that shortens survey times by pinpointing better locations to excavate. LIDAR can be a handy tool in the archaeologists’ tool belt, butlike the different dating systems, it also can be expensive to use. One thing about LIDAR, though,Continue reading “What is LIDAR? Pros and Cons”
Archaeology Is Not Treasure Hunting
Those words are often said by a variety of archaeologists. They think their scientific field is superior to that so-called ‘lower’ form of exploration. Archaeologists take a very arrogant view of those people searching for specific objects hopefully left behind by ancient populations and time. Such searches for the Ark site draw everything from exasperationContinue reading “Archaeology Is Not Treasure Hunting”
Newsletter News 12/2025
Another rendition of short stories from the newsletters we receive. The first one is a Christmas-related top 10 list from ABR #1. Top Ten Discoveries Related to Christmas For many, Christmas is a festive season steeped in tradition, which may have some kernels of truth but is more mythical than historical. Having studied the earliestContinue reading “Newsletter News 12/2025”
Recent Amazon Discoveries
This video, LIDAR Just Revealed a Lost Amazon Megacity Bigger Than Manhattan, is the starting point for this article. It is an interesting video on the discovery of a very ancient city in the Amazon forest. While the discovery is interesting, LIDAR cannot bring the answers to the questions of who the people were thatContinue reading “Recent Amazon Discoveries”
One Person’s Top 10 2025 Arch Discoveries
We have discussed different topics with Dr. Cargill in the past, and we do not support his conclusions. He is an atheist and does not believe the Bible. His opinions are suspect and can be ignored without fear. However, you can watch his list at- Top Ten Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2025 | Bible &Continue reading “One Person’s Top 10 2025 Arch Discoveries”
Some End of the Year Discoveries
Just a few we have come across recently. We do not agree entirely with the archaeologists’ theories or conclusions and we will make the odd comment after each discovery. #1. Archaeologists reveal nutritious food remains discovered in ancient villa quarters Archaeologists in Italy recently unearthed preserved food remains in ancient Pompeii that reveal what enslavedContinue reading “Some End of the Year Discoveries”