A Lost Ancient Civilization?

This is not a new idea. The concept of a lost civilization has ancient roots, but was made more popular with the works of Graham Hancock and other researchers. Of course, the most famous ‘lost’ civilization is Atlantis, which just about every researcher of ancient history or readers of Plato have discussed and investigated. AContinue reading “A Lost Ancient Civilization?”

Gabriel Barkay Hangs Up His trowel

This is sad news for the archaeology world. It is sad news for us because we liked his scholarship, his handling of himself in interviews, and the information he has presented over the decades. The funny thing is, we do not know much about the man except for his excellent archaeological work. His story aboutContinue reading “Gabriel Barkay Hangs Up His trowel”

They Come So Close to the Bible… 2

We are doing a 2-part series on our sister site, http://www.theologyarchaeology.wordpress.com, about secular scientific theories of our human past. This part will focus on the contents of the video, 12,800 Years Ago Humans Were Deleted, which is all about the Younger Dryas destruction and extinction alternative to the biblical record. As you watch the video,Continue reading “They Come So Close to the Bible… 2”

Extensive Pyramid Construction

If one is not versed in archaeology, they may only think of Egypt and Mexico when the word pyramid is entered into the conversation. Those are the most famous pyramid countries in the world, with maybe the controversial Bosnian pyramid being a close third. Yet, if one goes beyond the hype and the fame, theyContinue reading “Extensive Pyramid Construction”

The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 5

We have come to the final section of this series, and we hope to publish a conclusion later today. If not, it will be on Sunday when we get to it. let’s get right to it: All scholars who study the Gilgamesh epic, like Andrew George and Stephanie Dolly and all the great British scholarsContinue reading “The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 5”

The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 4

We continue with our series on this important issue. This is a topic we have been chomping at the bit to write about because it is a glaring mistake that helps distort history and leads archaeologists, etc., to the wrong conclusions, misidentification, and error-filled work Before we get going, we want to make sure everyoneContinue reading “The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 4”

The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 3

We are now directing our attention to more serious mistakes and should only tackle them one at a time in each post. … And I was really delighted when I learned that one of the oldest adventure stories in the Mesopotamian world, the Gilgamesh Epic, actually has a flood story almost identical to the BiblicalContinue reading “The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 3”

The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 2

Let’s delve into Part Two right away. When you dive into ancient Near Eastern history, the word Ararat itself comes from an Acadian word, which means Urartu. (source, all uncredited quotes will be from this source) Most archaeologists are great liquists. Dr. Craig Evans knows over 20 ancient languages, and he is not alone inContinue reading “The Mistakes Archaeologists & Researchers Make- Noah’s Ark 2”

Finally

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”

A Stretch of the Imagination

We came across an article that is too fanciful to be believed, at least in the way it was recorded: Although hyenas look and hunt like canines, they’re members of the mongoose family and therefore more closely related to a cat. However, just like dogs, hyenas have an affinity for hiding bones — it’s justContinue reading “A Stretch of the Imagination”

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