A 1000-Year-Old Nordic Spearhead Raises the Question – Were The Vikings in New York?0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 8, 2016
A 20th century find suggests that the Vikings may have explored North America as far south as New York.
A 20th century find suggests that the Vikings may have explored North America as far south as New York.
Circular foundations excavated on Rosemary Island date to the end of the last ice age – a time of ‘environmental stress’ for the Indigenous inhabitants
Who reached the Americas first? Some evidence believes that the first people in the Americas are called PaleoAmericans.
“A US led Disclosure, in all likelihood, is not going to be a good thing for the world”
Europe’s comet lander Philae has been found.
Much of Earth’s life-giving carbon could have been delivered in a planetary collision about 4.4 billion years ago, a theory suggests.
A bonobo ape has learned how to start fires, cook his own food, put them out, and much, much more…
Mysterious 2,000-year-old stattuette of marble dolphin clutching a fish between its jaws has been discovered during archaeological excavations near Kibbutz Magen, bordering the Gaza Strip.
The 2,000-year-old stone block was likely cut to be used in a temple, but was abandoned because it was unsuitable for transporting.