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Not always the male

By Carl Bjork At a crime scene, the investigator will always ask the question, “who” perpetrated the offense. And, to answer the question you must discover the “why.” What is the motivation; is it cultural or survival, or perhaps the dictates of the mores of the people? When we discover a crime scene; is there Read More

Underground City In The Grand Canyon Was Documented In 1909

Article sent to us via http://atlanteangardens.blogspot.com/2014/09/underground-city-in-grand-canyon-was.html http://atlanteangardens.blogspot.com Published originally Sunday, September 7, 2014   Underground City In The Grand Canyon Was Documented In 1909 ARIZONA GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1909  The latest news of the progress of the explorations of what is now regarded by scientists as not only the oldest archaeological discovery in the United Read More

Tucson Crosses and Quetzalcoatl

What would it take to unseat the belief that Columbus discovered America and the New World had no visitors or colonists before 1492? DNA evidence? Archeological evidence? Literary evidence? Historical accounts? All proofs but DNA are present in the so-called Tucson Crosses, and the moment everyone was waiting for occurred on December 13, 1925, when Read More

Admixture in Pima Includes Greek and Sardinian: Genetic Signature of the Minoans, Sea Peoples and Other Mediterranean Peoples in the Southwest?

Summary The Pima Indians and their southern cousins the Papago have been studied intensely by ethnologists and others. They are often represented as definitive specimens of the “Amerind” ethnic type. Genetic surveys feature them front and center. Their creation story has been codified in the book titled The Short, Swift Time of Gods on Earth:  The Read More

Africans, Maps & Charts

By, Harry Bourne bsooty1@aol.com Did They? In a series of papers, it has been my intention to attempt to demonstrate that our ancestors were rather more in maritime contact across the world than is generally accepted, especially in academic circles. These papers tend to concentrate on the African aspects of this and they include both Read More

Egypt and the Sea in Antiquity

By Harry Bourne bsooty1@aol.com   FROM BEYOND THE WDJ-WR A long history lies behind attributing the sources of Pre-Dynastic Egypt of Before Common Era (= BCE [= as opposed to CE/AD]) to beyond what Egypt called the Wdj-wr (= Great Green = [all?] seas adjacent to Egypt?). A candidate is the Far East. This mainly means Read More

Red Man’s Origin: The Legendary Story of His Rise and Fall, His Victories and Defeats and the Prophecy of His Future

Summary In the world of Native Americans, oral communication takes the place of the written word in preserving their most valued “texts.” By a miracle of transmission, here is the earliest and most complete version of the story of the Cherokee people, from their origins in a land across the great waters to the coming Read More

The Sea & Red Men in Africa

by, Harry Bourne, bsooty1@aol.com PHOENICIANS Beginning this article feeds into something that has long taken my attention. This is the maritime history western parts or Atlantic-facing Europe but most especially that of the maritime Celts. However, on looking for information about what was happening on Atlantic coasts of west Africa, there seemed little to find to Read More