We had thought of writing another book using the words ‘Nothing is New: Archaeology Speaks’ but we do not see what good another book will do. Instead, we will point to our already-written books and do a series on ancient technology. This series will speak on specific pieces of technology that archaeology has uncovered overContinue reading “Ancient Technology”
Category Archives: technology
Ancient Cranes
Construction has taken place on this Earth even before Cain built his city after being banned from the area he was living in at the time he killed Abel. People have always had to have a place to stay. It was probably much easier to live in caves when there were only 1 to 3Continue reading “Ancient Cranes”
Ancient Medicine- 3
In the ancient world the gods were often held responsible for one’s good health and making offerings to them, reading out spells or wearing amulets was a common way to make sure illness stayed far away but there soon developed a whole body of professionals who believed they could help where the gods could not.Continue reading “Ancient Medicine- 3”
Ancient Sanitation
This has been an issue from day one. Ever since God created Adam and Eve and let them loose in the garden, something had to be done about and developed for waste materials. This is not an issue that was only discovered in modern times. While we will never know what took place in theContinue reading “Ancient Sanitation”
Ancient Roman Shipwreck
We are not talking about the many shipwrecks on the eastern side of the Atlantic. We are delving into the few Roman shipwrecks discovered on that ocean’s Western side. We first heard about this discovery when we first read Dr. Charles Pellegrino’s book Unearthing Atlantis about 15 years ago. Since then we have researched itContinue reading “Ancient Roman Shipwreck”
Opening Pandora’s Box- Using AI in Archaeology
We do not think that artificial Intelligence will be of a lot of help to archaeology. It is a binary system and it needs fieldwork to understand all the nuances involved with this field of research/ However, some people think this new ‘research option’ is being touted as the next best thing for translating ancientContinue reading “Opening Pandora’s Box- Using AI in Archaeology”
Ancient Buildings
If you have read our mysterious series, you will know that we classify many ancient buildings to the pre-flood world. There is more evidence for that classification than there is to place it in the post-flood or non-flood worlds. But we recognize that there are many ancient structures that are not part of the mysteriousContinue reading “Ancient Buildings”
Artifacts Found in Coal
We recently watched a YouTube video about ancient artifacts found in coal. At first, we were skeptical about the discoveries but upon further research, we found that the video recorded actual discoveries that would upend evolution. As you know we do not accept the dating for the coal deposits which has us thinking that theseContinue reading “Artifacts Found in Coal”
A Coin Hoard
As you read the quotes, you will realize that we do not agree with the first assessment of who the Roman coin hoard belonged to. It is a possibility but not probable. The second thing we will disagree with would be the reason why the owner hid those coins. The article is 2,000-year-old hoard ofContinue reading “A Coin Hoard”
Why Is It Always A Palace Or Temple
Over the past 30+ years we have been studying archaeology and the past, this has become one of our pet peeves. Almost every large structure is called by archaeologists either a palace or a temple. Of course, we do not think that is right or even accurate as this labeling excludes other functions in lifeContinue reading “Why Is It Always A Palace Or Temple”