Tag: archaeology
Red Sea Discovery of Egyptian Army Brings Biblical Exodus to Life
Underwater archaeology over the years have brought about some amazing discoveries which date right back to our evolution. Both the freshwater as well as...
Indonesian Cave Art Showcases Oldest Hand Stencil
Art has always exhibited the legacy of mankind. There may have been several factors as to what was the reason for the evolution of...
New Stonehenge Revelations Indicate Existence of More Monuments
Sometimes discoveries do not require advanced machines or technological tools, instead, they can be made by sharp human observations. Recent revelations of Stonehenge compliment...
Were Humans Responsible for Neanderthal Extinction?
The phrase – ‘Survival of the Fittest’ as coined by Herbert Spencer probably fits well to this article. Human evolution has seen the transition...
The Curse of King Tutankhamun
Egyptian mummies for centuries have fascinated us and each of them has a story to tell. The most important discovery in mummies is considered...
Dead Sea Scrolls – The Rarest of All Ancient Texts
Many of the ancient manuscripts undergo deterioration over a period of time and very few places have a particular climate which can help in...
The Enigmatic Stone Circle at Castlerigg
The beauty and the romance which encircles the surroundings of the Castlerigg stone circle is known to many. If Stonehenge is the most famous...
The Mysterious Skull of King Richard III
Scientists confirm that a twisted skeleton found under a car park belongs to the legendary royal and DNA tests prove bones belong to Richard...
The Power of Automated Archaeology
Archaeologists are increasingly able to make discoveries without getting their hands dirty, by scouring satellite images. Some techniques, like the one developed by Ur...
Blueprints of the Human Race
Human prehistory is not something about which anyone ought to be dogmatic. A few years ago, the “Mitochondrial Eve” hypothesis was being presented to...