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 [ … ]
Tag: Mag Post
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 [ … ]
The Seven Year Famine on an Ancient Stela
On Sehel Island at Aswan Egypt, there is an amazing collection of over 250 rock inscriptions that were carved by priests that tell stories of the long history of the [ … ]
Mask Found – Pyramid of the Sun
Archaeologists discovered a series of deposits in the interior of the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan in Mexico. The team of researchers announced their findings after exploring the 65-metre [ … ]
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 [ … ]
Tower of Babel on Stele
A team of scholars has discovered what might be the oldest representation of the Tower of Babel of Biblical fame, they report in a newly published book. Carved on a [ … ]
Tombs of Giants – Nuragic Sardinia
Historical period: bronze age – iron age (1800/1000 BC) The Tombs of Giants, so called because of their gigantic dimensions, are another typical element of Sardinia’s megalithic period. Usually the [ … ]
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 [ … ]