Tag: New

Ancient Roman Amphitheater Discovered in Northern Switzerland

A construction project in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland has unearthed a lost ancient Roman amphitheater that was once used for gladiator fights and animal hunts. Dating to the 300s CE, it’s about 50 meters (164ft) long and 40 meters (131ft) wide. The amphitheater was found in… Continue Reading “Ancient Roman Amphitheater Discovered in Northern Switzerland”

(P.5) Fomenko’s Carbon Dating, Vol. 1, Ch. 1.16.1-1.16.3

The claims below were “(Written by Professor A. S. Mishchenko, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences from the Moscow State University Department of Mathematics and Mechanics, a prominent scientist of the V. A. Steklov Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, nominated State… Continue Reading “(P.5) Fomenko’s Carbon Dating, Vol. 1, Ch. 1.16.1-1.16.3”

Spanish Archaeologist Sentenced to Prison

“A significant discovery was believed to have been made when a series of nearly 300 ostracas (ceramic pieces) with words engraved in Latin , Basque, and Egyptian hieroglyphs were discovered on the site. Eliseo Gil, the excavation director, once boasted that their discovery would “rewrite the history books”.” – Stephen… Continue Reading “Spanish Archaeologist Sentenced to Prison”

The Creation of Fictional Characters Over the Past 100 Years

An argument against Fomenko’s New Chronology that I’ve heard numerous times is that (not verbatim) “it would be impossible to fabricate that many people, places, and events”. I made the list in this article to show how easy it is to create over 30,000… Continue Reading “The Creation of Fictional Characters Over the Past 100 Years”

Pompeii: Lost for 1,684 Years or Known through the Ages?

A popular notion has entrenched itself in the minds of the general public. The notion is that the city of Pompeii in Italy was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius’ eruption in 79 AD, and that its location was lost until the 18th century. The other… Continue Reading “Pompeii: Lost for 1,684 Years or Known through the Ages?”

The History of Fomenko’s New Chronology

Anatoly Fomenko (1945-present) began his research on chronology in 1973, was publishing it in scientific magazines in the 1980’s, and began publishing it in books in the 1990’s. In the early 2000’s his popular 7 volume series “History: Fiction or Science?”. This article provides:1… Continue Reading “The History of Fomenko’s New Chronology”

History Basics

History can be considered the complete collection of events that have occurred. It can also be considered the study of those events. Throughout time to our present moment, a number of methods have been developed to study history and write about history. In contrast,… Continue Reading “History Basics”

Concise Timeline of the Development of Historical Methods and Studies

This article contains a brief summary of the development of the methods used for historical investigation. The contents in this article are subject to being updated when the greater body of information grows. If there is a question mark after the name, this means… Continue Reading “Concise Timeline of the Development of Historical Methods and Studies”

Brown’s Historical Method

This article contains my review of Robert W. Brown’s The Historical Method. Brown’s publication establishes some methods of historical investigation. It also establishes some issues that may be faced when investigating history. The basics of historical method, as is shown below, are to:1 –… Continue Reading “Brown’s Historical Method”

Comparisons of Ancient Greek Timelines

This article contains a collection of information that compares the dates of ancient Greek timelines from various sources on the internet. As of now, 20 different sources have been used in this article. This article establishes that there are a variety of dates offered… Continue Reading “Comparisons of Ancient Greek Timelines”

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