Archive for October, 2008

Persepolis Ancient City

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Persepolis Ancient City

Gate of Xerxes in Persepolis

Pyramids in China

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Since many years already in the popular scientific community and in publications there are many announcements and contentions of gigantic pyramids in China. The puzzle around the look-up seems final after new discoveries. With the help of Google Earth, the objects are to be seen impressively. It can not be maintained longer, there might [...]

Ancient Astronomers of Chichen-Itza, Mexico

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Chichén Itzá – El Castillo (pyramid of Kukulkan
“El Caracol” at Chichén Itzá has long been recognized as an astronomical observatory whose foundations are Maya and whose subsequent embellishments are Toltec. Perhaps the most significant alignments of this structure are those of its front door and its principal window, located just above it, both of [...]

Giza Pyramids

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

A striking characteristic of the pyramids and Sphinx of Giza is the way in which they are integrated into a grand architectural plan, based on mathematical and astronomical data. There is no evidence that the pyramids were used as tombs.
What is certain is that two narrow shafts emanating from inside the Great Pyramid were directed [...]

Ancient Pyramids

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

As is well known there are literally hundreds of pyramids of various styles scattered over the Earth, in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Far East, Southeast Asia and South Pacific, and in North and South America. A few of these sites demonstrating the different styles are:

Iraq: The reconstructed ziggurat-pyramid at Ur, in ancient Sumer.

Egypt: [...]

Stolen Artifacts from Iraq

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

BAGHDAD (AFP) – Archaeological sites in southern Iraq have been systematically looted for over two years, but experts say the dig will have to go much deeper to find out where thousands of lost artifacts have ended up.
“The complete lack of knowledge is devastating,” says archaeologist Elizabeth Stone, who spent years excavating the Old [...]