How Many Pyramids are in the World?0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- November 29, 2017
If you ask yourself how many pyramids are in the world you will be lost in thoughts. And it least you wouldn’t find the right number.
If you ask yourself how many pyramids are in the world you will be lost in thoughts. And it least you wouldn’t find the right number.
The World Wide Web is all abuzz with Google Earth images of Antarctica that appear to show pyramids in the icy landscape.
I have always been fascinated by the Egyptian pyramids. As a kid, I wasn’t even aware of the many other types of pyramids that exist on this planet, their significance, or incredible history.
A group of archaeologists has carried out a new investigation of a pyramidal structure known as “El Volcán” in the valley of Nepeña in Peru.
Could it be possible that Alaska has the world’s oldest man made pyramids?
Carved into a sandstone cliff on the edge of a bygone river in the Arabian Desert, a hunter draws his bow for the kill. He is accompanied by 13 dogs, each with its own coat markings; two animals have lines running from their necks to the man’s waist.
The beginning of modern humans could be a far more complex, spread out thing than we ever thought before
Based on numerous archaeological discoveries: artifacts, records and monuments found in the past by experts, it is believed that the Anunnaki (Sumerian: “those who came down from the heavens), an extremely advanced civilization from an elusive planet in our solar system, came to Earth, landing in the Persian Gulf some 432,000 years ago.
There are a number of tales mentioned in Native American tribes about tall and strong red-haired giants, which inhabited the Nevada region of thousands of years ago. In the stories they are described as cruel, cannibalistic and extremely barbaric race of humanoid giants.
Most scientists believe all modern humans are descended from African ancestors. But a new analysis of an ancient Chinese skull found too many similarities to the earliest human fossils found in Africa to be a coincidence; maybe we didn’t all originate in Africa.