The major downside of archaeology is the availability of evidence is limited to what has been found, and what can be found. For times before writing is known to have existed, we cannot know what people thought, for instance, so we rely on experts to make assumptions and educated guesses. Religion features heavily in those…
Month: March 2023
Tas Tepeler: Karahan Tepe
This excellent article by Sean Thomas published by The Spectator has a lot of new information. Graham Hancock made us well aware that Gobekli Tepe was only the beginning, and that is becoming more obvious with time. Locals have even found a t-shaped pillar embedded into a wall, treated like any old piece of rock…
Built to Last: The Pyramids
The Elders left us two very different things, which have lasted millennia. Pyramids of great size, so big that they should survive any cataclysm to some degree. And statues that might be telling us nothing more than that there were men around. The size of the pyramids means they will survive. The shape perhaps would…
Watchers in the 21st Century: The Safra Family
Important Note: This is pure speculation. I no nothing about this family aside from recently looking them up on Google and Wikipedia. I am not implying that I have special knowledge, or that they are anything other than regular (albeit wealthy) people. However if there were to be descendants of “The Watchers” around today, they…