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The Ancient Past
Perspectives on an ancient past.
By on July 19, 2004
Recent discoveries in Egypt, indicate a prehistoric global network of pyramids and temples, mounted like antennae on key geometric points, which were used by the ancients to stabilize earth’s tectonic plates
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By on June 13, 2004
Just when it seemed that gas explorations had unearthed a giant human skeleton
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By on April 24, 2004
In the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, the mummified remains of a 2,500-year-old princess unearthed by archaeologists, have locals up in arms. Encouraged on by local shamans, they want her reburied to avert disaster
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By on March 6, 2004
The huacos eróticos, or erotic ceramics from pre-Colombian Peru, were smashed during the inquisition or hidden away. But now they are beginning to see the light of day
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By on December 8, 2003
A submerged city has been discovered, about one mile off the Nagapattinam coast in India. Some estimate that it could be older than Sumeria in Mesopotamia, considered the birthplace of modern civilization
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By Rixon Stewart on December 1, 2003
Across the planet there are legends and myths of a great flood, a flood that drowned an earlier world and which came in response to mans wickedness. In cultures as far apart as the Native America’s and the Maoris in New Zealand, from China to Turkey, from central Africa to Lithuania stories are told of [...]
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By on November 20, 2003
Recent archaeological finds in Germany have provoked a dramatic rethink of the Bronze Age and inspired headlines like: “Culture of the Star Wizards”
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By on November 10, 2003
Archaeologists are being forced to revise their views of the ancient past. As sensational new discoveries are made around the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, high in the Andes
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By on November 5, 2003
An expedition to the Strait of Gibraltar
may solve one of the world’s greatest mysteries
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By on September 21, 2003
In a discovary that challenges conventional notions of our past, scientists have dicovered evidence that the Amazon forest was once home to numerous towns, linked by roads up to 150 foot wide!
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By on February 20, 2003
They say that knowledge is power or to paraphrase George Orwell: whoever controls the past controls the future, whilst those who control the present control the past. So it naturally follows that whoever holds the reins of power is likely to have a vested interest in the way we perceive our past; which may explain [...]
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By on February 16, 2003
Once dismissed by experts as folklore, the release of photographic evidence has experts re-examining theories about the legendary continent of Mudalu
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By on February 16, 2003
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By on February 14, 2003
Myths about cataclysmic flooding erasing whole civilizations are too ubiquitous not to be true, author Graham Hancock tells Michael Posner
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By on February 7, 2003
B.K. Parthasarathy writes about a spectacular underwater archaeological find by a joint British-Indian diving team that could rewrite history.
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By on January 31, 2003
The Mahabharata is one of ancient India’s most mystifying epics, containing almost literal descriptions of space flight and nuclear warfare
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By on January 28, 2003
Paulina remembers the hot July day two summers ago and the sudden, unpleasant feeling that she had stumbled into a place she was not supposed to be.
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By on January 23, 2003
“Scientists may have to rewrite theories on what the Earth was like four billion years ago after new research by geochemists at Edinburgh University. Until now, scientists had believed that the planet was a boiling ocean of magma. But by studying minerals, the researchers have found that the Earth was cool enough to have had [...]
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By on January 23, 2003
My wife and I believe that the Hall of Records is not something to be dug up and found in the traditional sense as most Hall of Record researchers are claiming. Rather we strongly believe that this store house of knowledge exists in a higher field of consciousness and can only be accessed spiritually and [...]
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By on January 23, 2003
Why does mankind have amnesia about his past and the glory of his ancient heritage and knowledge? Why for the past 10,000 years have we been lurking in universal darkness? I have a theory that we have lost everything because during the last pole shift the magnetic field collapsed taking with it the DNA memory [...]
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