Dr Leen Ritmeyer explores how modern day archaeological discoveries verify the Biblical account of historic events.(4:34 Top 10 Archaeology Discoveries Proves the Bible For some the Bible just seems to be a lot of old myths and legends, however this is not based on the facts where Archaeology ...
Sanxingdui site covers an area of12 square kilometers, and its core zone of an ancient city covers 3.6 square kilometers. According to the National Cultural Heritage Administration, studies of Sanxingdui site will become a pivotal project in an ongoing program Archaeology China, which tries to exp...
“Searching for Jesusoffers the reader a readable and accessible overview to the complex field of biblical studies, archaeology, and history related to the life of Jesus. Although I do not share many of the presuppositions or conclusions of Hutchinson, he does attempt to navigate the minefield ...
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November 21, 2024 (NEO - Brian Berletic) - Russia’s use of its Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in eastern Ukraine represents... US Foreign Policy vs. China Continues Under Trump November 30, 2024 Off The Trump Administration: From “No War Hawks” to ALL War Hawks November...
(Phys.org) —A trio of researchers working in a South American jungle has shown that wild monkeys are able to learn how to perform an activity by watching videos of other monkeys performing the task. In their paper published in the journal Biology Letter
Easter Island:moai Moai(busts) on Easter Island, Chile. © Digital Vision/Getty Images Easter Islandmoai The tallest standing Easter Island stone statue (about 37 feet [12 meters] high)... Courtesy of Thor Heyerdahl; photograph, Walter Leonardi ...
Drawings of four black horse heads, a small rhino, and an aurochs in the Chauvet–Pont... Photo by Jean Clottes; used with permission drawings at Chauvet–Pont d'Arc Drawings of a lean bear or a hyena (above) and a panther (below) in Chauvet–Pont... ...
If you see a video of a politician speaking words he never would utter, or a Hollywood star improbably appearing in a cheap adult movie, don't adjust your television set—you may just be witnessing the future of "fake news."