Thursday, 25 June 2020

The Strange and Controversial Prehistoric 'Sorcerer' of the Cave of the Trois Freres - LBV Magazine

Finds, interpretations, and controversies that dramatically confirm or challenge "received" archaeological views. Guillermo Carvajal says one of the "most famous examples of European prehistoric art" just may not be all that it's traditionally been thought to be. And 'Egypt's Lost Pyramids' Found on Google Earth THREE Times Size of Giza don't seem to hold up to the headline. The notion that a "triangular plateau" indicates a pyramid makes little sense, and claims initially made in 2012 are properly challenged by professional archaeologists. However, the embedded video "Egypt: Archaeologists Use Science to Discover Location of Punt" is worth the price of admission. Shades of Game of Thrones! A Famous Irish Tomb Yields a Surprise -- a King Born of Brother-Sister Incest. Besides the Lannisters, Mayans, and Egyptians, an individual buried in the famous Newgrange passage tomb appears to have resulted from the practice. Tom Metcalfe's article has more stunning surprises in a remarkable similarity to a local myth, plus the unexpected kinship the Newgrange person has with another individual buried over 90 miles away. Lastly, The Mystery Of The Lost Colony Of Roanoke May Finally Be Solved, per Jocelyne LeBlanc. But the coronavirus pandemic is delaying excavations to end the mystery of the English colony that vanished between 1587 and 1590. (WM)

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