Supposedly made in the 3rd century BC, the caves of the Barabar area of India are believed to be the oldest in that country. Iron technology was present during this time period, however, it is highly doubtful that iron hand tools, even hardened by carbon (steel) could have achieved the level of refinement seen. Above...
Recent excavations at Alalia on the island of Corsica have revealed not only some small megalithic works, as seen above, but also curious drill holes that can’t be explained by conventional archaeologists. Corsica had an indigenous population in the Neolithic and the Bronze Age but the east coast was subject to colonization by Mediterranean maritime...
One of the least understood ancient megalithic sites on the planet is that of Baalbek in Lebanon, and that is why we will be visiting here in late March 2015 with the Khemit School of Egypt. You can join us HERE. The above photo shows you that the core masonry on the left and right...
When we consider the evolution of the techniques used by our ancestors to build stonewalls, we imagine that they began with the crude cowan style wall built from roughly hewn blocks, full of gaps &…
Weighing at least 1200 tons, the Stone Of The Pregnant Woman at Baalbek is one of the largest stones ever quarried on the planet and is still attached to the bedrock. Why was it never finished and moved to the Baalbek temple site about 1 mile away? Ancient war? Cataclysm? Photo showing the scale of...