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2,000-year-old Peruvian skulls have European and Middle-Eastern DNA

Posted On: Sep 7th, 2016 at 12:33

Peru Yet another place I have visited – Paracas on the west coast of Peru – is home to the enigmatic Paracas culture that is famous for its elongated skulls. I have seen many of these skulls in various museums around Peru and they are bizarre, but also they are not only found in South … Read More


Restoration reveals stunning Egyptian servants tombs

Posted On: Sep 6th, 2016 at 12:20

Egypt A restoration project, started in 2012 in Luxor’s west bank, has been completed and reveals some of the most stunning tombs ever found. But the tombs did not belong to kings – they belonged to servants. Royal servants were highly regarded by the pharaohs of Egypt, and one of these tombs belonged to a servant of queen Hatshepsut … Read More


A personal message – first draft of ‘The Guru’ completed

Posted On: Sep 3rd, 2016 at 11:58

I am happy to announce the first draft of my second book – the follow up to ‘The Evolution’ and entitled ‘The Guru’ – has been completed after two years. I have, however, only taken around six months to carry out the task as last year I had many personal upheavals along with doing courses … Read More


Earlier Mixtec writing revealed under 16th Century Codex Seldon

Posted On: Aug 28th, 2016 at 11:08

Mexico The Codex Seldon, one of just twenty remaining from the Spanish invasion in the 16th Century, is now finally revealing its secrets as scientists are using hyperspectral imaging to see what’s underneath the top layer. The codex is made from deer hide and covered in plaster. On the plaster is a codex, but scientists … Read More


Last vestige of the Inca Empire finally recognised as Vilcabamba

Posted On: Aug 18th, 2016 at 10:01

Peru Has the last and lost vestige of the Inca Empire been found at Vilcabamba? Before we start I’d like to complain about this article as it uses the name “Columbus” twice. Columbus was a nobody in comparison to others. He did not discover America. He was not the first, and it is shocking that … Read More


The largest man-made construction on planet earth…

Posted On: Aug 14th, 2016 at 11:36

Mexico Most people think the largest pyramid on the planet is the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau in Egypt. But it is not. The largest pyramid ever built – in fact the largest construction ever created on planet earth – is the pyramid of Cholula. The base is four times that of the Great … Read More


**Breaking News** Durrington Walls made of wood, not stone

Posted On: Aug 13th, 2016 at 10:14

England Ironically I visited the Durrington Walls and Woodhenge sites yesterday, while taking a friend on her first tour of the area, including Avebury and Silbury Hill. Also Ironically this report was released yesterday. Astonishingly the Durrington Walls site was actually made of huge wooden posts and not stones as archaeologists had previously thought. This … Read More


Ignorant, inadequate and unjustified conclusions once again…

Posted On: Aug 11th, 2016 at 12:27

United States I must be in one of those moods this week, constantly ridiculing and trying to reinvent archaeology all by myself but, seriously, it’s almost beyond a joke now. Here’s a quote from this article: “From everything we’re seeing, we’re very certain it was some sort of ceremonial location. The fact we found no … Read More


Fact: Neanderthal was a superior species!

Posted On: Aug 10th, 2016 at 10:27

The World Neanderthal Species: Let’s get one thing straight because I am tired of this utter nonsense from the media and some scientists who are finding little bits of “evidence that are slowly changing our views” of our cousins. Here it is: Neanderthals were stronger than us, more intelligent than us, more spiritual than us, … Read More


**Stop Press** Habitation in the Americas 50,000 years ago

Posted On: Aug 8th, 2016 at 10:03

**Stop Press** – Habitation of the Americas 30,000 years older than thought – **Stop Press** United States Well stick this one up your nostrils! Once again I have been proven correct in my theories – first of all that the Indus Valley civilisation is much older than previously thought; that it is at least 10,000 … Read More


Mysterious petroglyphs found on the Caribbean island of Montserrat

Posted On: Aug 5th, 2016 at 11:32

Montserrat This is the first time I’ve ever reported on this tiny island in the Caribbean, such is the small size and the apparent lack of any historical data prior to the arrival of the colonial British. That’s not to say there wasn’t any history prior to the arrival of the British – of course … Read More


**Breaking News** Eighty shackled skeletons found in Greece

Posted On: Aug 3rd, 2016 at 15:25

**Breaking News** Greece Eighty skeletons found in a mass grave in Greece were all shackled and appear to have been the victims of a mass execution. All of the victims are of a young age and were bound by the hands with iron shackles, but no clues as to their identity has yet surfaced. However, … Read More


Pan god sanctuary found at Hippos

Posted On: Jul 30th, 2016 at 13:59

Israel More “devil worship” – at least as far as those Jehovah’s Witnesses from my last report would be concerned – but Pan was the Greek pagan God of shepherds and flocks of animals. Sure, rituals around Pan involved drunken orgies but those were the days when sexual diseases were not fully understood! Damn, I … Read More


Christian sect damages 7,000-year-old altars in Mexico in attempt to “destroy devil worship”

Posted On: Jul 29th, 2016 at 15:20

Mexico A Christian sect, namely that of a Jehovah’s Witness group, has destroyed “at least a dozen 7,000-year-old” altars at the Makonikha site in eastern Mexico. The site is attributed to the Otomi People who inhabited the area before Nahuatl-speaking natives took over the territory. The Otomi People were the predecessors of the Olmec – … Read More


Another rare and priceless find from the Antikythera shipwreck

Posted On: Jul 21st, 2016 at 11:50

Greece The Antikythera shipwreck is famous for its amazing clockwork computer that predicts the movements of the planets with such astonishing accuracy it has been considered to be way ahead of its time. Nothing like it has ever been found. Until now. And, ironically, on the same shipwreck. This time it’s not an advanced piece … Read More


Some sense at last! Portugal “tomb” was likely used as a “telescope”

Posted On: Jul 19th, 2016 at 15:12

Portugal Finally some learned scholars are starting to make some sense and use their education properly by thinking ‘outside the box’. I have always maintained, and stressed this point in my book, that many archaeologists are providing so-called ‘answers’ based solely on the scientific findings at any particular site – i.e. artefacts, bones, etc. In … Read More


4,600-year-old remains of a woman found at the Americas oldest civilisation

Posted On: Jul 16th, 2016 at 18:26

Peru The 4,600-year-old remains of a woman who clearly had high status have been found at Aspero, part of the Caral civilisation. The woman was buried with many fine items, including fine woven cloth, a shell necklace and bone brooches. The woman reached the ripe old age of between 40 and 50 years old when … Read More


More support for my own theory on the Indus Valley Civilisation

Posted On: Jul 10th, 2016 at 15:14

India Another report on the age of the Indus Valley Civilisation. I’m going to post on this frequently, as the need arises, simply because it supports my own theory of the age of the ancient civilisation that surrounds the Indus River – the place that gives India its name. I stated long ago that India is … Read More


Ohio’s Serpent Mound 1,400 years older than previously thought

Posted On: Jul 6th, 2016 at 18:47

United States Serpent Mound in Ohio, arguably the most important Native American earthworks in the whole of North America, is now thought to be more than twice as old as previously thought. Originally thought to date to 1070 AD, new evidence suggests it dates to at least 320 BC – 1,400 older than before. I … Read More


Foundation walls found at Forbidden City thought to be original Ming palace

Posted On: Jul 4th, 2016 at 20:46

China Following on from the news of the future opening of the secret garden, archaeologists have now discovered foundations walls at the Forbidden City in Beijing. The foundation walls are 2.8 metres thick, or twenty bricks, and are thought to be the walls of a palace from the original Forbidden City, dating to between 1406 … Read More