The term Celts (pronounced "kelts" or "selts") refers to any of a number of ancient peoples in Europe using the Celtic languages, which form a branch of Indo-European languages, as well as others whose language is unknown but where associate
Maori are the 'host people' of New Zealand. Although described by many as 'Maori' in fact Maori are a composition of many Iwi (Tribes) Hapu (Subtribes) and Whanau units.
Their name is derived from Ma-Uri, which means Children of Heaven.
Kuluntkay, I believe this name to be mine from a few hundred years past.Well at least 5.Anyway.1st off I do want to still say thanks to Sunrise for his postings to this group.Have I read them all? Are you kidding...............Man there is so much
HYPERBOREA was a fabulous realm of eternal spring located in the far north beyond the land of winter. Its people were a blessed, long-lived race free of war, hard toil, and the ravages of old age and disease.
I don't remember if it were a series of lucid dreams or just thought visuliazations recall, but I have a soft spot for Petra.It's like a spot for me that from a time long ago I liked to spend a few days and nights in.I remember being in a room carv
The Clovis culture is a prehistoric Native American culture that first appears in the archaeological record of North America around 13,500 years ago, at the end of the last ice age.
The culture is named for artifacts found near Clovis, Ne
Inuti is a general term for a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic coasts of Alaska, the eastern islands of the Canadian Arctic, Labrador, and the ice-free coasts of Greenland. Until fairly recent times, t
The archaeological research of the Thracian culture started in the 20th century and especially after World War II, mainly on the territory of Southern Bulgaria. As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a n
Hunter-gatherers had roamed that part of the Middle East called the Fertile Crescent, and they had planted gardens. By 7000 BCE the crops they planted became a major source of food. They had begun farming, which required permanent settlement.
Who were the Annunaki? Giant hominoids, standing on average 8 foot tall and far heavier and more muscular than humans, visiting Earth from their home planet, termed the Planet of the Crossing by the ancient Su
Newgrange was constructed over 5,000 years ago (about 3,200 B.C.), making it older than Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Newgrange was built during the Neolithic or New Stone Age by a farming community that prospered on t
Ancient Druids In the Celtic religion, the modern words Druidry or Druidism denote the practices of the ancient druids, the priestly class in ancient Celtic societies through much of Western Europe north of the Alps and in the British Isles. Druidic p
The Toltec Empire appeared in the Central Mexico area in the 10th century AD, when they established their central city of Tula. It is believed that the Toltecs were refugees from the northern Teotihuac�n culture and mi
Do you think with all the earth changes...earthquakes and such , that some of the things we are ready to learn about our past will resurface? things that have been buried for sooo long? Wasnt there supposed to be something at the foot of the shynx? D
Babylon is the Greek variant of Akkadian Babilu, an ancient city in Mesopotamia. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia from early times, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian empire from 612 BC. In the Hebrew Bible, the name appears as (Babel), interprete