HistoryBefore Noah's Great Flood: Here Are 3 Flood Stories That Predate The Bible
Evidence has been brought forward by a number of archaeologists who argue that a massive deluge swept across the Earth between 5,000 and 7,000 years ago. Some argue that the historic flood may have ha
HistoryWho was Noah—The Last Super-Longevous Antediluvian Patriarch Who Lived For 950 Years?
It is said that in ancient times, certain people enjoyed incredibly longevous lives. Today when talking about people who loved for more than 200 years, let alone 900 years, we immediately put on
HistoryThe Curse Of Jacques de Molay—The Last Grand Master of the Templars
After being tortured and humiliated, along with other Knights of the Order of the Temple, on March 18, 1314, Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Templars, was burned upon a scaffold. Jacque
HistoryHere Are 17 Things You Should Know About Teotihuacan: "Place Where Gods Were Born"
Established around 100 B.C., and lasting until its fall between the seventh and eighth centuries, Teotihuacan was one of the largest ancient cities in the world , it is one of the most incredible cons
HistoryYggdrasil, The Legendary World Tree Of Norse Mythology
In the beginning of the Norse cosmos, there existed an eternal Void, known as Ginnungagap. Out of this nothingness sprang Yggdrasil, a huge Ash tree. Its newly emerging branches held two primordial wo
HistoryWhat Is Ancient Sumerian Writing Doing In America? Deciphering The Fuente Magna Bowl
YouTube Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/uqhyT8KpFeo?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1 In 1549, while searching for the capital of the Inca Empire, Spanish conquistadors, led by Pedro Cieza de
HistoryThese Are The Incredible Lost Megaliths Of Oceania
The distinct culture of Polynesians has created some of the most interesting monuments in the world. A true wonder of the world is the Moai sculptures on Easter Island but not less intriguing are the
HistoryThese Are Some Of The Most Prominent Pyramids On Earth
A pyramid is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. For thousands of years, civilizations