This very curious stone shows evidence of highly sophisticated alien technology. The stone is estimated to be millions of years old and yet it has perfectly round holes that were [ … ]
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10 Controversial Archaeological Discoveries You Should Not Miss – Oddee
Hundreds of strange archaeological discoveries have been made in modern history. However, many archaeological discoveries also offer a tempting insight into unsolved mysteries, which continue to fascinate people around the [ … ]
Ancient Stone Circles in Middle East Baffle Archaeologists
Huge stone circles in the Middle East have been imaged from above, revealing details of structures that have been shrouded in mystery for decades. Archaeologists in Jordan have taken high-resolution [ … ]
Orbs Found In Mexico’s Temple Of The Feathered Serpent
Hundreds of mysterious yellow orbs have been found beneath Mexico’s Temple of the Feathered Serpent. The once-metallic spheres, were discovered by a robot named Tláloc II-TC, which was deployed by [ … ]
Baghdad Vases were Batteries?
When I first came across detail of these items in various articles they spoke assuredly of their being batteries from Baghdad, about 250 BC – 225 AD, a period known [ … ]
Luminescence used to date 150,000 old Iron pipes in China
The Beijing Institute of Geology has dated iron pipes found in one of China’s pyramids to be about 150,000 by using Luminescence. That by would be an extremely abnormal finding [ … ]
How did they build and position Sarcophagi in the Serrapeum at Saqqara?
On of the most fascinating features of the Serapeum at Saqqara are the astonishing sarcophagi, measuring 4m long, 2.30m wide, 3.30m high and each weighing over 80 tons. The are [ … ]
The Unique Hypogeum in Paola, Malta
Dates for when the construction of the Hypogeum of Paola in Malta began are varied and vague. I’m gathering that no one actually knows for sure quite when it was [ … ]
The Olmec Great Pyramid at La Venta
The Great Pyramid, is the central building in the city layout of la Venta. It is constructed almost entirely out of clay, and is easily seen from far away. The [ … ]
Drilled Dimples on Olmec Stone Head
An Olmec colossal stone head in basalt from San Lorenzo, c. 1200-400 BCE. Although all wear the hat or headdress worn during war and the Mesoamerican ballgame, each of these [ … ]
The Serdab at Djosers Step Pyramid in Saqqara
The Serdab is small room situated at the north side of the pyramid. It is angled at 17 degrees, which exactly matches the incline of the pyramid. [ … ]
New Nazca Lines uncovered by gales in Peru
High winds and sandstorms in Peru have revealed previously undiscovered geoglyphs in the ancient Nazca Lines. Eduardo Herrán Gómez de la Torre, a pilot and researcher, found the new shapes [ … ]
Recent Scientific Findings about the Shroud of Turin
Italian study claims Turin Shroud is Christ’s authentic burial robe The new study suggests that one of Catholic Christianity’s most prized but mysterious relics, the Turin Shroud, is not a [ … ]
Ancient Egyptian Vases from Saqqara, 2800BC
One of the greatest mysteries of all time is the stones vases of Egypt. Thousands of stones vases have been found in and around the pyramid of pharaoh Djoser in [ … ]
Puma Punku in Tiahuanaco
They are arguably the oldest, and most baffling ruins on the face of the Earth. It is hard to imagine how they did not come to be known as [ … ]
Chinese Used Diamonds to Polish Sapphire-Rich Stone 5000 to 6000 Years Ago
Researchers have uncovered strong evidence that the ancient Chinese used diamonds to grind and polish ceremonial stone burial axes as long as 6,000 years ago and incredibly, did so with [ … ]
Ancient Schist Bowls were Molded from Liquid Stone?
Robert Temple, in his book, ‘Egyptian Dawn’, refers to the schist bowls from the tombs of the first dynasty and explains his view that they were cast, not carved or [ … ]
Prospect of additional chambers in Great Pyramid
John Desalvo, in his book ‘Decoding the Pyramids’, has brought together a number of aspects of research found sporadically in work by others authors (pages 42 – 43), and which [ … ]
Luminescence and dating the construction of megalithic buildings
Is the method of luminescence, or exposure dating, one that can be, or has been, usefully applied to megalithic buildings, particularly those incorporating stone of high quartz content, the granite in the [ … ]
Sand in Cavities of the Great Pyramid
In 1986, French architects, Gilles Dormion and Jean Patrice Goidin, used a microgravimeter inside the Great Pyramid and, after boring 1″ holes several feet into the limestone, found cavities filled [ … ]
Mica in Mayan Pyramid and Temple
What were the reasons for the Mica found sandwiched between two upper levels in the Pyramid of the Sun in 1906 and ninety square feet of it found under a [ … ]
Do Feathers Reveal Neanderthal Brainpower
An interesting article by Erin Wayman for Smithonian, pub. September 24, 2012: Neanderthals have a reputation for being dumb brutes. While modern humans (Homo sapiens) were painting cave murals, sculpting [ … ]
European Stone Age Cave Art Gets Older
Red disks, hand stencils and club-shaped drawings lining the walls of several Stone Age caves in Spain were painted so long ago that Neanderthals might have been their makers, say [ … ]
Angels, Watchers and the Grooved Ware People
In the Book, ‘Uriel’s Machine’ authors Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas discuss the Book of Enoch and its references to ‘Angels’ and ‘Watchers’. They point out the confusion of differentiation [ … ]
Gobekli Tepe in Turkey
Ancient structures uncovered in Turkey and thought to be the world’s oldest temples may not have been strictly religious buildings after all, according to an article in the October issue [ … ]
Climatis
Here are some photos of the Climatis growing in my garden. Seems amazing to notice the direction in which it grew, then securely knotted itself by twirling around a suitable [ … ]