This week, we go in pursuit of “anomalous archaeology”, and whether evidence supports the idea that several surprisingly advanced technological developments occurred before the present day.
Tag: archaeology
This week, we examine satellite anomalies, the use of satellite imagery in searching for UFOs, and how ancient mysteries have been uncovered with space archaeology.
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On this edition of the podcast, we look back on news of 2019 and the last decade, along with futuristic potentials for 2020 and the decade to come.
Here are the latest headlines… Sightings of the Tasmanian Tiger Continue, Despite Being Declared Extinct Decades Ago NASA’s Lucy mission to study the Trojan asteroids […] Read More
Here are the latest headlines… New Evidence For Younger Dryas Impact Found By Researchers In South Africa Asteroid alert: NASA tracked rock about to skim […] Read More
This week we explore the history behind Sasquatch in a survey of historical evidence, famous hoaxes, and notable eyewitness encounters with America’s elusive great ape.
Here are the latest headlines… U.S. Navy Confirms The Objects in These Videos Can’t Be Explained Stealth or spaceship? Here’s what that ‘UFO’ you saw […] Read More
Here are the latest headlines… Ancient “Lost” Continent Unearthed by Geologists in New Study Mind-blowing drug trials show it’s possible to reverse biological age A […] Read More
Here are the latest headlines… Could Quantum Gravity Allow Us To Time Travel? Strange gel-like substance found near China’s rover on far side of the […] Read More
Here are the latest headlines… At Last: Scientists Finally Reveal Surprising Theory Behind Nessie Sightings Denisovan finger muddies picture of human evolution More: Denisovan phalanx […] Read More
Here are the latest headlines… Mineral ‘never seen in nature’ found in meteorite Theories swirl around ‘discovery’ of ‘physically impossible’ black hole China’s lunar rover […] Read More
This week we explore several anomalies in archaeology, along with traditions from South America that may point to interactions between early cultures, and migrations to the world by ancient mariners.
This week, we kick off the newly rechristened podcast with a journey back in time to the mysterious “Cradle of Humanity” in Eastern Africa, as we explore many known (and unknown) hominid ancestors archaeologists have discovered.
This week we look at science news, archaeology, and missing person cases, including the disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart, and why “Nessie” became a codename for a potential lead in the ongoing search for the missing pilot.