The Royal Bracelets of Ramesses II: A Masterwork of New Kingdom Jewelry
The archaeological recovery of the pair of gold bracelets belonging to Ramesses II, as seen, represents one of the most significant finds for understanding the opulence and…
The Arkalochori Axe: A Votive Masterpiece of the Minoan Bronze Age
The artifact known as the Arkalochori Axe represents one of the most enigmatic and stylistically refined examples of Minoan metalwork ever recovered from the island of Crete….
Bob Brier and the Hunt for the New York Obelisk
Bob Brier is arguably the world’s most famous Egyptologist. Professor at Long Island University in New York, where he has tenure, he teaches both philosophy and Egyptology….
The Saqqara Anthropoid Sarcophagus: A Gateway to the Afterlife in Late Period Egypt
The discovery of the anthropoid sarcophagus depicted in the provided image represents a significant chapter in the ongoing archaeological exploration of Saqqara, Egypt’s most enduring city of…
The Truth Is Real: Affirming the Existence of UFOs on Earth
For decades, the question of whether humanity is alone in the universe has been the focus of heated debate. However, in the face of increasingly clear and…
The Undeniable Truth: Confirming the Presence of UFOs on Earth
For decades, humanity has questioned whether we are alone in this vast universe. Reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have often been dismissed as products of imagination…
The Undeniable Truth: Confirming the Presence of UFOs on Earth
For decades, humanity has questioned whether we are alone in this vast universe. Reports of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have often been dismissed as products of imagination…
The Undeniable Truth: Confirming the Presence of UFOs on Earth
For decades, the question of whether we are alone in the universe has shifted from science fiction speculation to shocking reports of reality. The latest images and…
The Grave Creek Mound: An Archaeological Profile of Adena Mortuary Engineering
The Grave Creek Mound, located in the Ohio River Valley, stands as the largest conical burial mound in North America and a primary archaeological type-site for the…
The First Milestone of the Via Appia: An Archaeological Study of Roman Epigraphy and Infrastructure
The artifact captured in is the legendary First Milestone (Colonna Miliaria) of the Via Appia, a monument that signifies the very birth of standardized distance marking in…