Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano linked to period of extreme cold in ancient Rome0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- July 3, 2020
Ice core samples provide new evidence of a massive volcanic eruption in 43 BCE
Ice core samples provide new evidence of a massive volcanic eruption in 43 BCE
A new genome from a Pleistocene burial in Alaska confirms a longstanding model for the initial peopling of the Americas
The 11,500-year-old remains of an infant girl from Alaska have shed new light on the peopling of the Americas.
Could it be possible that Alaska has the world’s oldest man made pyramids?
Because of the high rate of disappearances, one area of Alaska has been called its Bermuda Triangle.
An Alaskan witness was prepping her kids for a haunted house when they were visited by another paranormal activity.
An Alaskan citizen witnessed a UFO flying over the town, as other smaller lights were sent down to the ground.
“What the geologists said they found under Alaska, was a pyramid bigger than the one in Egypt.”