Fossil mushroom discovered from the era of the dinosaurs0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- June 17, 2017
Scientists say the unique find, believed to be 115m years old, is similar to today’s fungi
Scientists say the unique find, believed to be 115m years old, is similar to today’s fungi
Progura gallinacea, a species of extinct giant brush turkey that lived in Australia during the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene (1-3 million years ago), is among five megapode birds described (or redescribed) by Flinders University paleontologists.
In 1526, the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Montejo arrived on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and found most of the great Maya cities deeply eroded and unoccupied. Many generations removed from the master builders, engineers, and scientists who conceived and built the cities, the remaining Maya they encountered had degenerated into waring groups who practiced blood rituals and human sacrifice.
One of the most ancient and most important Archaeological discoveries in the world has been found in America.
A US Supreme Court ruling has forced the Smithsonian institution to release classified papers dating from the early 1900′s that proves the organization was involved in a major historical cover up of evidence showing giants human remains in the tens of thousands had been uncovered all across America and were ordered to be destroyed by high level administrators to protect the mainstream chronology of human evolution at the time.
This video scrutinizes a variety of ancient technologies by looking at artifacts, explaining the capability these items imply.
Simon H. asks: What civilization made the rock walls in Rockwall Texas?
An excavation in Scotland shows that Roman soldiers used lead ammo with lethal accuracy.
Archaeologist Sarah Parcak uses satellite photos to locate ancient sites and she’s finding them — thousands.
SCIENTISTS may have discovered the remains of Noah’s Ark in what could be the biggest Biblical archaeological discovery of all time.