"Seeking the Truth about Chronology Today"
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”
“The astonishing level of detail which we have achieved at Falerii Novi, and the surprising features that GPR has revealed, suggest that this type of survey could transform the way archaeologists investigate urban sites, as total entities.” – Professor Martin Millett, Cambridge’s Faculty of… Continue Reading “A Sleeping Ancient City Revealed: Falerii Novi and GPR”
“This area is developed – it’s not the jungle; people live there – but this site was not known because it is so flat and huge. It just looks like a natural landscape. But with LIDAR, it pops up as a very well-planned shape.”… Continue Reading “Largest Maya Building Ever Found Is Located In Tabasco, Mexico”
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”
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”
This article contains information about the narrative materials from which we draw information about Saint Patrick, as well as some information about the origins of Saint Patrick’s Day. ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ The majority of modern scholars generally believe that Maewyn… Continue Reading “Origins of Saint Patrick’s Day”
This article contains my comparisons of primarily ancient and mediaeval Chinese timelines that are popular through Google searches. I currently have put in data from 20 websites that range from websites aimed to educate young children to websites that contain publications by respected colleges… Continue Reading “Chinese Timelines Comparisons”