We have read a couple of his books and watched different videos he was in. We respected his research skills as well as his ability to find hidden artifacts where mainstream archaeologists rarely go. Unknowingly, he has helped us find a lot of physical evidence supporting Noah’s Flood. He also likes Charles Hapgood, like weContinue reading “Graham Hancock, Revisited”
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Ancient Shipwreck Cargo
In discussing ancient shipwrecks, it would be amiss to avoid talking about the different types of cargo, these ships carried. Whether you believe it or not, ancient shipwrecks are not rare. Underwater archaeologists either find plenty of ancient shipwrecks or they get help from civilians who do scuba or other diving activities. The latter wasContinue reading “Ancient Shipwreck Cargo”
Archaeology is a Slow-Developing Research Field
If anything in academics moves at a snail’s pace, it is archaeology. Things just move slower when it comes to finding new information, new artifacts, or even new manuscripts to examine. One reason for this glacial pace is that archaeologists do not use big backhoes to remove the dirt. Nor do they use many largeContinue reading “Archaeology is a Slow-Developing Research Field”
Book Synopsis 1
We are placing this information here in an easy-to-copy or share format. We humbly ask for help in getting the word out about our books. Thank you in advance Great Christian Books These books are a must-read for all believers, if they are serious about strengthening and developing their Christian faith #1. Archaeology: What YouContinue reading “Book Synopsis 1”
Discoveries You May Not Have Heard About
These discoveries have come in recent years. When we were applying for a freelance writing position, we were asked to write about a discovery that took place in 2023. However, the list that the company sent us did not contain one discovery that was made in 2023. They were found over the years starting atContinue reading “Discoveries You May Not Have Heard About”
Which Archaeological Discovery…
…will it take to accept the past as it truly was or accept the Bible as historical? Archaeology has been around in one form or another for over 300 years. There were treasure hunters, there were archaeologists, and there were amateurs making discoveries throughout history. However, even though some of the finds have been grandContinue reading “Which Archaeological Discovery…”
A Lost Language
As we have mentioned many times, we receive the Patterns of Evidence newsletter. We often quote from it when it has reported something good and very interesting. In the most recent newsletter, the article was about a lost language mentioned in a Hittite tablet: Lost Language Found on Hittite Tablet From Biblical Times Thousands ofContinue reading “A Lost Language”
In Defense of Bob Cornuke+
In this post, Dr. Cornuke serves only as an example of what takes place in debates and discussions where the two parties disagree with each other. It doesn’t always take place but it happens often enough for it to be a major problem. We do not like personal attacks against someone’s educational status, institution, orContinue reading “In Defense of Bob Cornuke+”
An Archaeological Challenge
This challenge applies to both archaeology and anthropology as it affects the evidence as well as getting to the truth. Most likely it cannot be avoided as personal opinions can upset or offend other professionals resulting in negative attitudes in the research fields. This challenge goes beyond the research questions used and the failure toContinue reading “An Archaeological Challenge”
What is wrong with Archaeology?
Two things come to mind when someone tries to find out why archaeology is not publishing correct information. The first is the type of research questions used. While archaeologists find it necessary to use research questions to guide their searches, those questions also taint the excavation work. If you are looking for one specific actionContinue reading “What is wrong with Archaeology?”