The Moundbuilders: North America’s Little-known Native Architects
The prehistoric people of Central and South America are known worldwide for their fantastic architectural
The prehistoric people of Central and South America are known worldwide for their fantastic architectural
In the village of Roslin, just a couple of miles south of Edinburgh's bypass, lies
St David’s Day is Wales’ National Saints day celebrated across the country on March 1st
An amateur archaeologist dubbed by the red top media as the British Indiana Jones claims
After starting out detecting the beaches for modern coins whilst living in Australia, I was
The Bean-Sidhe (woman of the fairy) may be an ancestral spirit appointed to forewarn members
A violent explosion that took place over the valley of the Stony Tunguska river, in
A warrior prince, lost treasure, a shape-shifting dog who became an army’s sergeant major general,
I have in my time been opened minded on certain aspects of the paranormal, but
Mermaid Pool or Black Mere Pool, in the North Staffordshire Moors near the town of
Luds Church is a deep chasm penetrating the Millstone Grit bedrock created by a
The Word Pareidolia comes from the Greek ‘Para’ – beside, with or alongside, and ‘eidos’
The Pyramids : According to common perception they were built, with the begrudging help of
A number of modern writers and adventurers have claimed they have knowledge of the whereabouts
Bidston Hill is 100 acres of heathland and woodland that contains historic buildings and ancient
This week on the Archaeology and Metal Detecting Facebook page we asked the question -
Born Edward Alexander Crowley on the 12th October 1875 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. The self
Discovering Ancient History in Clay, Stone, Water, Tunnels, Pyramids, Tumuli, and other Ancient Materials and
Throughout history, supernatural black dogs have appeared in legends, folklore, and numerous modern day eye-witness
Each country seems to have its legend about a great leader who will arise from