Tag: archaeology
Earliest Human Cave Art Identified
As we continue to look for more and more evidences of our ancestors, more questions prop up. How did they live, their lifestyles, the...
Machu Picchu – Lost City of the Incas
High in the Peruvian Andes, the citadel of Machu Picchu appears suspended in mountain mists. Perched precariously on a rocky outcrop with huge drops...
Teotihuacan – City of the Gods
An ancient religious capital of Mexico thrived a thousand years before the height of the Aztec Empire. In spite of more than a century...
The Tomb of Tutankhamun
Silent and secret for 33 centuries, the tomb of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun, buried underground Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, finally revealed a wealth...
Troy – City of Myths
The most evocative of legends, that of the siege and sack of Troy, had for many centuries compelled adventurers to go in search of...
The Twelfth Planet
Are we from 12th planet? In his book The Twelfth Planet (Earth Chronicles – I), Zecharia Sitchin posits that a council of advanced civilization or...
The Origin of Placental Mammals
They may run, swim or fly. They may weigh less than a penny or more than a dozen school buses. From humans to whales...
Ancient Texts And Human Evolution
So many early Earth texts are being discovered . For more than centuries the scholars are trying to decipher the ancient texts in Sanskrit,...
Lost City Older Than AngKor Wat Found at Cambodia
Cambodia is known for the famous Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world. But recently, archeologists have found an entire city which...
Study of Ancient Ice Crucial For the Future
The skies all over the world behave unexpectedly nowadays. The changing weather is surely a sound of alarm as slowly and steadily the polar...