Resonance in the Baltic Sea Monument2
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 19, 2016
The Baltic Sea Object is an Atlantean Monument Cast in Magnetic Basalt ‘Firestone’
The Baltic Sea Object is an Atlantean Monument Cast in Magnetic Basalt ‘Firestone’
One of the 86 tortoise shells found in the burial shows how close she was to nature and probably a leader and chief of the tribe long before anyone ever heard of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Archaeologists at Turkey’s neolithic site of Çatalhöyük in central Anatolia have unearthed a “unique” complete female figurine, The Ministry of Culture and Tourism said on Tuesday.
Even in modern times we are fascinated by crystals – from the diamonds we use as a sacred symbol of partnership, to the plethora of ‘healing’ gems that can be found in a New Age gift shop. So we can only imagine how ancient people viewed these transparent rocks with hidden structure.
Construction workers have found 22 small gold plates estimated to date back to the eighth century, in Ringilarik village, Musuk district, Boyolali in Central Java.
A 2,100-year-old marble mother goddess sculpture of Kybele has been unearthed during excavations in the Black Sea province of Ordu’s Kurul Castle, one of the first archaeological digs in the region.
Artifacts and ruins discovered all over the world have made many scientists question whether the currently accepted understanding of prehistoric culture is correct.
There are many many structures that built before the architecture of the Greeks and Romans in ancient Africa, these are just six of them.
The site was discovered in 2012 by quarry workers after carrying out a blasting operation. When they spotted the presence of a great many fossil remains in the clay that filled the cave, they halted the works and contacted Prof Alvaro Arrizabalaga of the Department of Geography, Prehistory and Archaeology.