By Hasan A few of the worries associated with opening the tomb of Qin Shi Huang include booby traps and mercury poisoning. In an unassuming…
Posts published in “Archaeology”
By The Archaeologist Was North America once inhabited by a race of giants? According to an old legend supported by several challenging archaeological finds,…
By Matrix Disclosure Akhenaten (“He who is of service to the Aten” or “Effective Spirit of Aten”) is one of the most famous pharaohs of…
Steve Sailer Pro-ignorance science denialism is on the march in academia: When @Riley_Gaines_ asked University of Pittsburgh professor Gabby Yearwood if an archeologist could differentiate…
Equestrianism originated in remote area of Western Eurasian steppe By WND News Services (STUDY FINDS) – The world’s first horse riders saddled up 5,000 years…
Ancient Israel’s neighbors east of the Jordan Megan Sauter Who were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible? When the kingdoms of Israel and…
By Ken Ham The Bible records real history. The people the Bible describes really lived. The events the Bible says happened really did happen, and…
By Ewen Callaway & Heidi Ledford This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded for pioneering studies of human evolution that harnessed precious snippets of DNA…