Textual Evidence of an Older Sphinx? (8 replies)
A New Interpretation of a Rare Old Kingdom Dual Title: The King’s Chief Librarian and Guardian of the Royal Archives of Mehit Manu Seyfzadeh, Robert M. Schoch, Robert Bauval. Abstract: QuoteTo date,...
View ArticleSa-Nakht the ‘Giant’ (19 replies)
Sa-Nakht the ‘Giant’ ”Gigantism and acromegaly are endocrinological conditions of the greatest antiquity. While mythology and literature abounds with descriptions of giants, the oldest reported...
View ArticleUnderstanding mythology (1 reply)
Ganesha was the God of wisdom. He was called the Elephant Man, riding on a rat. There is three types of sculptures of him. 1. With elephant head. 2. With elephant face. 3. As an astronaut.(diver,...
View ArticleQuestion About Constellations and Ancient Civilizations (no replies)
Greetings! I've been going through _Magicians of the Gods_ and thought I'd reach out to the author with a question. Since I did not find a direct contact, I decided to ask here: Why, given detailed...
View ArticleThe Sumero-Egyptian Great Lioness speaks (1 reply)
I sent this first draft of my AoM article in April: “ŠI is the symbol of the eye, an upturned eye. ŠI is pronounced SHE. The principle meanings are, of course, the ‘eye’, but also the verbs ‘to see’...
View ArticlePillars of hercules (1 reply)
Diodorus Siculus, the Greek historian described a trip from the Pillars of Herakles to the island of Ibiza next to Spain and said it takes three days to voyage by boat from the Pillars of Herakles to...
View ArticleWater marks on King's Chamber shaft opening (51 replies)
These 100-year old pictures clearly show water marks on the King's Chamber upper northern shaft opening, as if once water ran out of the shaft for a long time. They look like traces of limescale and...
View ArticleMegalithic Strangers Passing in the Night (2 replies)
The world of the Mediterranean megalithic culture c. 4800-2000BC was unfathomably vast in scope-millions of tons of stone spread across tens of thousands of monuments stretching across nearly the...
View ArticleAntarctica Book? (1 reply)
With all the speculation about the history of Antarctica plus all the theories about ancient cities there, Nazi bases, UFO bases. Plus the first tentative steps in exploring Lake Vostok and perhaps...
View ArticleThe Dahshur quake (1 reply)
It was from Keith Hamilton's article "The Bent Pyramid" that I read about the Dahshur earthquake. I copy: QuoteThe area has had seismic activity, for example the Cairo earthquake of 1992, which...
View ArticleSochi, Russia; global megalithic connections or not? (no replies)
Hi Everyone, I made the following short film as part of my research into the ancients. What do you think? Signs of a global advanced civ or not? [www.youtube.com] -Casimir
View ArticleArattan and Tyrpillin Civilization and Shun Nan megaliths in Crimea (no replies)
Graham, and all of you if you know anything of it, what is your vision about the Arattan and Tyrpillian civilization of Ukraine? Did you ever have the chance to go to Shun Nan, this huge megalithic...
View ArticleNew Discovery: Ancient Circle (no replies)
Dear members, Keeping in mind such 'circles' as those found at Nabta Playa and the Bagnold Circle (nearer to the northern reaches of Gilf Kebir), the following presentation is a surprising and...
View ArticleHuge stones by molding (no replies)
hi all, lately i got this thought : could the huge stones of those walls in Mexico / South America, which are fit so beautifully and perfectly, be molded instead of cut and moved ? Could there exist...
View ArticleWings on Ancients & more Explained? (no replies)
Hi Everyone! I am proposing that the wings apart from any status or mastery of flight could as well been used as power collecting devices like solar panels to power their devices or charge the...
View ArticleCurrent Pre-Clovis Discoveries in Americas (no replies)
From 2014 but still a good summary of ongoing, professional/academic Paleolithic archaeology in the Americas: [www.archaeology.org] This is a mainstream publication; it's exciting (to this mainstream...
View ArticleYangshan Quarry - China (no replies)
Yangshan megaliths Yangshan Stele - base QuoteWikipedia quote: … In 1405, Hongwu's son, the Yongle Emperor, ordered the cutting of a giant stele in this quarry, for use in the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum...
View ArticleEffects of Younger Dryas Stadial on Humans in Prehistoric Levant (no replies)
"It is important to stress the documented diachronic changes in Natufian lifeways with explicit evidence for greater complexity during the early rather than the later phase. The Early Natufian...
View Articleforgotten megalithic site of Zawyet El Aryan (1 reply)
As a long time follower of Graham Hancock, I was surprised to find an article about the "unfinished pyramid of Zawyet El Aryan" (listed here...
View Articlecomparing caves...just a thought (no replies)
Can't remember how I came across this video but glad I clicked on same. I've touted the interesting vid's offered by Vlad9vt in previous posts but haven't clicked on the site for awhile now... First...
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