By Michael Tennant Archaeologists in Guatemala uncovered an ancient Mayan altar that was clearly used for child sacrifice, yet the Associated Press managed to…
Posts published in “Archaeology”
Pottery excavated at Megiddo in northern Israel suggests a military presence, possibly confirms the battle between King Josiah and Pharaoh Necho, and hints at Gog…
by Philip Coppens Feature Articles – The Egyptologist, the Sphinx and the cover-up The clampdown on excavations at many archaeological sites in Egypt and the…
By Ancient Epoch The Giza Plateau looms over history like a timeless riddle. Its trio of pyramids, Khufu’s towering giant, Khafre’s enigmatic sentinel, and Menkaure’s understated…
by yourNEWS Media Newsroom A new radar-based study has uncovered extensive underground formations beneath Egypt’s Khafre Pyramid, challenging long-held assumptions about the Giza Plateau. Recent…
By FactFile Imagine stepping into the world’s deepest cave and discovering something beyond your wildest expectations—a hidden world of ancient secrets. Deep underground, this…
By Mark A. Carpenter In the last decade or so, controversies and wild speculations have swirled online around Grand Canyon National Park and a newspaper article published by the…
By Paradise This video creator must have visited our site, as he copies some of our very own discoveries, like for example the universal ‘Oannes’ buckets‘…
by Caitlin McCormack A California “ghost lake” that disappeared in the 19th century is making its grand return after 130 years, swallowing up 94,000 acres…
By Jake Carter This is a highly controversial and thought-provoking subject. We will therefore investigate the topic from a scientific and…
By Tall-White-Aliens Countries, Cities and Places AFGHANISTAN “There is an ancient legend among the Hindus of India that tells of a civilization of…
By Syed Rafid Kabir Ancient underground cities are fascinating historical and archaeological discoveries found in various parts of the world. These cities were typically…
“We found the name of Jesus before Christianity was part of the Roman Empire,” Alegre Savariego, of the Israel Antiquities Authority, told JNS. By…
By Allie Griffin Researchers finally deciphered a set of 4,000-year-old Babylonian tablets — and the messages aren’t about bright hopes for the future but are nearly…
‘When the people got up the next morning – there were all the dead bodies!’ By Joe Kovacs A Bible story about God sending His angel to kill…
By Ted Hennessey Shackleton suffered a fatal heart attack on board, aged 47 The ship on which Sir Ernest Shackleton made his final voyage has finally…

















