Ah, Osiria! Osiria! Ancient enemy of Atlantis, now sunken in the same cataclysm that destroyed Atlantis and the rest of the antediluvian world. Ancient City Found Irradiated from Atomic Blast Radioactive ash covers a three-square mile area in Rajasthan, India. Scientists unearthed an ancient city showing evidence of an atomic blast dating back 8,000 to 12,000 years.
Ancient Civilizations and Lost Cities This very attractive site examines the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, the city of Eliki, the Coliseum of Rome and Pompeii. Ancient Contacts in the Americas The Maya had memories of white gods... Roman coins have been found in Venezuela and Maine... Roman pottery in Mexico... an ancient Sicilian coin in Alabama... and more. Archaeocryptography According to Carl Munck There are thousands of pyramids and earthen mounds all over the world. They remain a mystery. Munck says we have been asking the wrong questions about them. Binoomea - Australia's Underground World In Orange, New South Wales, Australia is a large cavern that may be linked to Binoomea, the legendary underground world of the Aborigines. Fingerprinting the Gods Lengthy article about Graham Hancock and his book, Fingerprints of the Gods, which contends that civilization is much older than the accepted 5,000 years. Caribbean Submarine Pyramids and Giza In 1970, Dr. Ray Brown made an extraordinary discovery 135 feet down near the Bari Islands in the Bahamas - a pyramid "shining like a mirror" about 120 feet high. Garden of Eden Located at Last? Dr Juris Zarins from Southwest Missouri State University thinks that Eden lies beneath the Persian Gulf, a theory supported by archaeological evidence, he says. Japan's Underwater Ruins The structure, found in 1995, sparked instant controversy. Are they manmade or natural? Do they date back to something entirely different and profoundly older? Kalimu and the Sphinx of Los Angeles Is there evidence of an ancient culture that once existed just outside of modern day Los Angeles? Legend of Dwaraka Krishna, the lord of Dwaraka, is one of the most enduring legends of India. But was he also a mortal, historical figure? There are connections between ancient texts and archaeology. A Lost City in the Grand Canyon? On April 5, 1909, the Arizona Gazette published an article detailing the discovery of a "great underground citadel" located in the Grand Canyon. Miami Mirage? The author is told of the discovery of archaeological evidence which points to an advanced civilization that can be geologically dated as more than 12,000 years old. Mysteries of the Polynesians Did the peoples of the Pacific originate on a lost continent? Anthropologists have not agreed on where they came from or when the Pacific was settled. Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge? About 40 miles north of Boston is the oldest megalithic enigma of North America. Mystery Hill, also known as "America's Stonehenge," has puzzled archaeologists for almost a century. Pedra da Gávea Atop a Brazilian mountain is a huge, ancient carving of a face reminiscent of the Sphinx with mysterious inscriptions in an extinct language. Can this be a link to our forgotten past? The Prehistoric Alignment of World Wonders The site shows that Easter Island is exactly aligned along a straight line around the center of the Earth, with the Nazca lines, Ollantaytambo , Tassili n'Ajjer and the Great Pyramid of Egypt. The Serpent Mound The Great Serpent Mound of Adams County, Ohio, near Peebles, at 1,330 feet, is the largest effigy mound in the world. Sunken Civilizations Interesting information about such "sunken" civilizations as Atlantis, areas of Egypt, Sodom and Gomorrah, and more. Top 10 Ancient Civilizations with Advanced Technology David Hatcher Childress lists 10 civilizations that might have had some form of advanced technology, from Atlantis to Tiahuanaco. Were Costa Rican Spheres Ancient Receivers? A strange mystery was discovered in Costa Rica in the 1930s: numerous spherical stones measuring anywhere from a few inches to over 8 feet in diameter. How and why were they made? Voyage Beyond the Sea The sea-going exploits of Irish monks - 1,000 years before Columbus - took them beyond the known edge of the world. Could a 6th century Irish monk have discovered America?
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