This is another article in our series using Dr. Chittick’s book, The Puzzle of Ancient Man. We are enjoying writing this series because we get to talk about different topics that are very interesting. Today’s is no exception to this. This evidence indicates that fairly sophisticated optical technology was being used soon after the flood.Continue reading “Optical Lenses”
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In Archaeological News
#1. Archaeologists unearth the largest cemetery ever discovered in Gaza and find rare lead sarcophogi Palestinian workers in the Gaza Strip have found dozens of ancient graves, including two sarcophagi made of lead, in a Roman-era cemetery — a site dating back some 2,000 years that archaeologists describe as the largest cemetery discovered in Gaza.Continue reading “In Archaeological News”
The Early-Post-Flood Years
One of the reasons why we did not like Dr. Chgittick’s book is that he makes some extraordinary statements that he never seemed to support. Yes, he put in quotes from many of the same authors we have read but his application and timing seem to be off. Following the quote we used the otherContinue reading “The Early-Post-Flood Years”
A Couple of Discoveries+
The news is always filled with archaeological discoveries. if not the regular search engines’ news feed then the myriad of archaeology websites have them. Here are 2 more from Yahoo: #1. This simple log structure may be the oldest example of early humans building with wood Researchers have uncovered a simple structure from the StoneContinue reading “A Couple of Discoveries+”
What Was On Noah’s Ark
We will be taking some quotes from the book The Puzzle of Ancient Man by Donald E. Chittock as they are more thought-provoking and bring up some interesting topics to consider. We will only be doing 1 quote per article to give more time to the subject matter they contain. But first, a link toContinue reading “What Was On Noah’s Ark”
Why Archaeology Is Not An Authority
We have written on this topic in different ways but today we want to bring a more modern example of what plagues archaeology. This weakness in this research field disqualifies archaeology and archaeologists from being authorities on the events of the past. We have been reading Stephen Ambrose’s book Undaunted Courage. it is a workContinue reading “Why Archaeology Is Not An Authority”
An Important Discovery
We will let the article do most of the speaking” Steps where Jesus walked and healed a blind man unearthed for first time in 2,000 years A new excavation project in Jerusalem has unearthed steps unseen in over 2,000 years at a place where the New Testament records Jesus as having healed a blind man.Continue reading “An Important Discovery”
The Bent Pyramid
There is renewed interest in this ancient landmark now that Egypt has opened it up to tourists again: Egypt Opens Its ‘Bent Pyramid’ for the First Time in More Than 50 Years At the necropolis of Dahshūr, an ancient Egyptian burial site on the west bank of the Nile, stands an odd-looking pyramid dating backContinue reading “The Bent Pyramid”
More Problems with Archaeology
This is not a negative hit on the research field but these issues must be highlighted. The reason for this writing is that so many people have put their trust in what archaeology could do and hoped it could do yet when disappointed, they lose their faith. In other words, archaeology is often looked uponContinue reading “More Problems with Archaeology”
Modern Technology in Archaeology
The news has been full of different technological advancements over the recent years. One of the more popular ones to write about is LIdar. Its supporters claim that this newest archaeological tool is capable of discovering lost civilizations. The latest tally in the article we are about to link to is 6. Lidar stands forContinue reading “Modern Technology in Archaeology”