Jesus Christ in comparative mythology
Jesus – Asus/Ares – Ara The study of Jesus Christ in comparative mythology is the examination of the narratives of the life of Jesus in the Christian gospels, traditions and theology, as it relates to...
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- Coat of arms of Armenia The national coat of arms of Armenia Historic Armenian Coats of Arms The flag of Armenia The national coat of arms of Armenia (Armenian: Հայաստանի զինանշանը, Hayastani...
View ArticleThe influence of Mitanni
The princess of the Armenian Kingdom of Mitanni (who became known as Nefertiti, or “the beautiful has come” in Egyptian), introduced her native Armenian Mithraic religion to Egypt which under her...
View ArticleIce Age civilizations – Dancing from Genesis – Fact or fiction?
Expansive from the western Himalayas in the east, to the Caucasus Mountains and the high steppes of southwestern Russia in the west, is the basin of the Caspian and Azov Seas, a huge geographical...
View ArticleTraces of an BMAC related culture near the town of Sankhast in North Khorasan...
Traces of an international culture that is similar to the BMAC – the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex – have been discovered during an archaeological excavation in the prehistoric site of Chalo...
View ArticleThe story of R1b: It’s complicated
Ancient DNA is painting a remarkable picture of the period of European prehistory known as the late Neolithic/early Bronze Age. It’s showing that after the collapse of genetically Near Eastern-like...
View ArticleAncient human genomes suggest (more than) three ancestral populations for...
This study is the first study to fully sequence genomes of Neolithic and Mesolithic Europeans, and report Y-chromosome haplogroups from Mesolithic Europe. Five out of the five successfully tested...
View ArticleSamples from the Samara region possess Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) admixture...
Indo-European migrations Before the Russians The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), a reconstructed prehistoric language of Eurasia. Knowledge of them...
View ArticleIs there a Post-Ubaid culture ? Reflections on the transition
The time period between the end of the Ubaid and the beginning of the Uruk expansion is one of the least known, yet most important eras in the ancient history of the Middle East. This era, which is...
View ArticleUst-Ishim close to a population ancestral to both Europeans and Asian
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View ArticleAncient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses
The Mesopotamian literary corpus is one of the oldest literatures in the world. It is infused with the divine, because religion played a crucial part in the way Mesopotamians expressed their thoughts...
View ArticleFrom then to now
- - (Be critical when you look at this video ;-) – but it is funny) The Ankh Kundalini Linga-base at the Cát Tiên sanctuary, Lâm Đồng Province, Vietnam Black stone at the Kabaa A phallus is a penis,...
View ArticleYEREVAN – A Celebration of Life
- - Armenia today Welcome to Yerevan, one of the oldest cities in the world, yet arguably with the most modern outlook. Friendly, stable, tolerant and safe, this thriving capital has evolved...
View ArticleThe Circle of the Dragon
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View ArticleThe Indo-Europeans
Haplogroup J1 – PPNB/Northeast Caucasians Haplogroup J2 – Hurrians/Northeast Caucasians – Kura Araxes Haplogroup G – Northwest Caucasians – Maykop Haplogroup R1b - Haplogroup R1b While the Hurrians...
View Article40,000 Iraqis stranded on Sinjar mountain
Tens of thousands of members of Iraqi religious minority groups driven from their homes for fear of the jihadist group Islamic State are dying of thirst and heat on a desert mountainside in the north...
View ArticleRace – the Power of an Illusion
- An eye-opening three-part series confronting our myths and misconceptions about race through the distinct lenses of science, history and social institutions. Race: The Power of an Illusion was a...
View ArticleIt is our choice
- “Our loyalties are to the species and the planet. We speak for Earth. Our obligation to survive is owed not just to ourselves but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring.” - Carl...
View ArticleVishapakar – Dragon Stones
Dragonstone from Geghama mountains The unique monuments of prehistoric Armenia, XE “višap” vishaps (Arm. višap ‘serpent) or “dragon stones”, are spread in many provinces of historical Armenia –...
View ArticleThe Crash Course
The Crash Course has provided millions of viewers with the context for the massive changes now underway, as economic growth as we’ve known it is ending due to depleting resources. But it also offers...
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