When reading about Gobekli Tepi as a place of worship, as in this article in The Smithsonian Magazine, I wonder what is the evidence to suggest it was a place [ … ]
Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple? | History| Smithsonian Magazine
Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple? Six miles from Urfa, an ancient city in southeastern Turkey, Klaus Schmidt has made one of the most startling archaeological discoveries of our time: [ … ]
Neanderthal Gene Variants Could Dictate Your Risk of Acquiring COVID-19, Study Says | Tech Times
In previous research in 2020, Neanderthal gene variants were found out to be a huge contributing factor that affects the severity of COVID-19. This year, the researchers who conducted the [ … ]
Armenian Stonehenge: Incredible History of the 7,500-Year-old Observatory of Zorats Karer
Armenian Stonehenge: Incredible History of the 7,500-Year-old Observatory of Zorats KarerArmenia is a country full of archeological surprises. It is a country where mysterious stories appear at every corner, and [ … ]
Mysterious Megaliths of the Talaiotic People, Menorca
The Taulas of Menorca – Mysterious Megaliths of the Talaiotic People Located in the Mediterranean Sea are a set of Spanish islands known as the Balearic Islands. One of those [ … ]
New Claims About The Great Pyramid – Do They Stand Up? Graham Hancock Website
An ancient papyrus logbook said to detail part of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu (also known as Cheops) at Giza has gone on display at the Egyptian [ … ]
Curious Stone:- Who Drilled The Holes In This Million Year Old Stone?
This very curious stone shows evidence of highly sophisticated alien technology. The stone is estimated to be millions of years old and yet it has perfectly round holes that were [ … ]
10 Controversial Archaeological Discoveries You Should Not Miss – Oddee
Hundreds of strange archaeological discoveries have been made in modern history. However, many archaeological discoveries also offer a tempting insight into unsolved mysteries, which continue to fascinate people around the [ … ]
The Intaglios near Blythe in California
An article from the Blythe Area Chamber of Commerce: Are Giant Figures, known to archeologists as Intaglios, pronounced “In-tal-yos”, an Italian term which refers to an engraving art process, are [ … ]
Ancient Replica of Osireion Unearthed in Egypt | Archaeology | Sci-News.com
Archaeologists from the Min Project have discovered an ancient reproduction of Osireion in Theban Necropolis, an area of the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes in Egypt. [ … ]
Early Historians of Ancient History
Here is a list of some of the early historians whose work has been referred to and encountered during the compilation of the material found within the pages of Quantum [ … ]
Eyes in Early Egyptian Statues
When reading the book ‘The Sirius Connection’ by Murry Hope I came upon an item that dealt with the colour of eyes as found in early Egyptian statues which I [ … ]
The Sirius Connection by Murry Hope
When reading the book ‘The Sirius Connection’ by Murry Hope I came upon an item that dealt with the colour of eyes as found in early Egyptian statues which I [ … ]
Eyes in Early Egyptian Statues
In her book, ‘The Sirius Connection’, Murry Hope writes about the colour of eyes as found in early Egyptian statues. She cites the author and Egyptologist, John Anthony West for [ … ]
The evolution of fins to limbs in the land invasion race
Why did animals with limbs win the race to invade land over those with fins? A new study comparing the forces acting on fins of mudskipper fish and on the [ … ]
Modern genetics confirm ancient relationship between fins and hands
Paleontologists have documented the evolutionary adaptations necessary for ancient lobe-finned fish to transform pectoral fins used underwater into strong, bony structures, such as those of Tiktaalik roseae. This enabled these [ … ]
Silbury Hill, Stonehenge and Avebury in Southwest England
Silbury Hill Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, England, is the largest artificial mound in Europe. It is situated near ancient tombs and the largest prehistoric stone circle in the British Isles [ … ]
The Lines by Edward Ranney (Yale University Art Gallery)
The following is an extract about the book The Lines as it appears on the Amazon website: Edward Ranney (b. 1942) is one of the most distinguished photographers of the [ … ]
Images of Nazca Lines by Edward Ranney
Having just viewed examples of photographs of the Nazca lines taken by Edward Ranney I wanted to include a comment here in admiration of his work. As a former professional [ … ]
Stunning Black-and-White Photos of the Nazca Lines
The Nazca Lines have puzzled the world since Peruvian archeologist Toribio Mejia Xesspe discovered them in the 1920s. Now they are back in the news after Greenpeace activists added a [ … ]
Study Hints that Ancient Earth Made Its Own Water—Geologically
A new study is helping to answer a longstanding question that has recently moved to the forefront of earth science: Did our planet make its own water through geologic processes, [ … ]
Scientists finally find our sense of direction
The internal compass of the brain that tells you the direction to go in order to reach your final destination has been found by scientists using an MRI machine that [ … ]
An article on Carnac and its Megalithic Sites by Mark Cartwright
When looking for an introduction to Carnac and its its Megalithic site for inclusion in the content of Quantum Gaze, this article by Mark Cartwright serves very well. Reproduced here [ … ]
Largest ancient stone block discovered in Baalbek
In the summer of 2014 the Oriental Department of the German Archaeological Institute conducted excavations in the stone quarry of Baalbek /Ancient Heliopolis, in Lebanon. There lies the monolith “Hajjar [ … ]
The Ancient Human Conspiracy by J.D. Gray
In a Kindle edition book, The Ancient Human Conspiracy, J.D.Gray compiles a list of instances in the chapter on ancient history where it appears as if humans existed on the [ … ]
Quartz used to Polish Stone Masks of Teotihuacan
In his article on the work of Timothy Rose and Jane Walsh at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Josh Fischman writes of how, prior to recent microscopic analysis, two [ … ]
Traces of Quartz found in Stone Masks of Teotihuacan
With an interest for the role of quartz in ancient history, the article by Josh Fischman, about the work of Timothy Rose and Jane Walsh at the Smithsonian National Museum of [ … ]
Scientist Finds Evidence Against Evolution And Gets Fired
Scientist Finds Evidence Against Evolution And Gets Fired – Shameful Case For The Scientific Community The ultimate goal of science should be to find the truth. However, this is not [ … ]
Lost Technology of Ancient Egypt by Brien Foerster
In his book, Lost Technology of Ancient Egypt’, which looks at a variety of features across Egypt that suggest traces of technology in ancient times, Brien Foerster refers to two [ … ]
Lost Technology of Ancient Egypt
In his book, Lost Technology of Ancient Egypt’, which looks at a variety of features across Egypt that suggest traces of technology in ancient times, Brien Foerster refers to two [ … ]