‘Mysterious’ Baltic Sea Object Is a Glacial Deposit0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- November 5, 2016
A feature on the floor of the Baltic Sea that was discovered last summer by Swedish treasure hunters is making headlines once again.
A feature on the floor of the Baltic Sea that was discovered last summer by Swedish treasure hunters is making headlines once again.
The new fossil is intriguing, but paleontologists have better ways of judging a dinosaur’s smarts
Scientists have discovered a “lake” in the Gulf of Mexico. Everyone who enters this pool at the bottom of the sea will suffer horribly.
How can it be possible that a creature who is described in so many different places, from prehistory until the modern day Sasquatch sightings, does not exist?
A scientist from Finland states he has found ANOMALIES at the Bosnian pyramids in Visoko which cannot be explained as a natural phenomenon. The ultimate proof these are MAN-MADE structures?
Constructions date to 176,000 years ago.
Hidden within a scrap of woodland on the edge of a Scottish housing estate is one of Europe’s most important artworks.
The temple around the Siwa Oasis in Egypt was aligned in such a perfect fashion that each structure would give a specific date.
The Aztecs came long after the Maya. The Mexican government had agreed to disclose to the public several archaeological objects that have remained hidden for decades, from the time they were discovered.
A piece of aluminum found in Romania that looks like a purpose built component has reportedly been dated as 250,000 years old. Speculation is that it belongs to aliens, as aluminum wasn’t produced by mankind until 200 years ago. Others disagree, however.