The Charama Petroglyphs: Xenolinguistics, Pre-Neolithic Contact, and the Visual Archive of the Architects
The sandstone petroglyphs discovered at the Charama site, Chhattisgarh, India, and formally documented on November 12, 2019, consтιтute the most unequivocal pictorial archive of early human contact…
THE COLOSSAL HAND OF THE ANCIENT LANDSCAPE: AN EXTRAORDINARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL DISCOVERY.
The colossal hand-shaped structure was discovered along a deeply eroded riverbank in a remote alluvial region of the northern plains, during a multidisciplinary field survey conducted in…
Lochmaben Stone: The Sentinel of the Borderlands
On the open, wind-scoured plain where Scotland and England blur, the Lochmaben Stone stands alone. A sentinel of red sandstone from the Neolithic or early Bronze Age,…
The Serpentine Colossus: Xenopaleontology, Hyper-Robust Morphology, and the Great Desert War of the Mythic Age
The colossal fossilized cranium, officially designated Specimen Gorgon-A (G-A), discovered on September 1, 2023, embedded deep within the sandstone walls of a remote desert canyon in the…
Sacsayhuamán: The Mountain’s Own Architecture
Just beyond the heartbeat of ancient Cusco, the fortress of Sacsayhuamán rises not as a structure upon the land, but as a profound collaboration with it. Here,…
THE GOLDEN HEAD OF AN UNKNOWN DYNASTY: AN EXTRAORDINARY ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY IN THE EASTERN DESERT
The artifact known provisionally as The Golden Head of the Unknown Dynasty was unearthed in the Eastern Desert region of Egypt, approximately 180 kilometers southeast of Luxor,…
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PROSTHETIC TOE: ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSIGHT INTO THE WORLD’S OLDEST PROSTHESIS
Among the most remarkable medical artifacts ever recovered from ancient Egypt is a small yet revolutionary object: an articulated prosthetic big toe, dated between 950–710 BCE, during…
The Saharan Paleolithic Mummies: Non-Modern Hominin DNA and the Founders of the Dynastic Cult
The discovery of the desiccated remains, initially cataloged as Specimens SAH-9 and SAH-10 (the “Sand-Mask Twins”), near the Kharga Oasis in the Egyptian Sahara on July 1,…
The Arago Mandible: Chronometric Displacement and the Lost Lineage of the First Architects
The discovery, designated Arago-A7—a remarkably robust, almost cyclopean human mandible—by a volunteer team on October 3, 2023, within the deeply stratified layers of Arago Cave, France, demands…
The Chronoscopic Chariot: Instantaneous Interment, Ritual Sacrifice, and the Terminal Collapse of the Bronze Age
The excavation site, designated K-A4, situated in the remote plains of the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, yielded on August 29, 2022, the archaeological find of the decade: a fully…