Rare Petroglyphs Dating From The Early Middle Ages Discovered In Altai
An archaeological expedition by the State Archaeological University has examined medieval rock art located near the Pazyryk burial mounds in…
An archaeological expedition by the State Archaeological University has examined medieval rock art located near the Pazyryk burial mounds in…
Big Bend National Park in Texas on the Mexican border is home to enormous diversity and crucial Native American history.…
Tamgaly in Kazakhstan, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides evidence of the rich history and diverse cultural heritage of…
A highly-driven and groundbreaking Astrobiologist & Exo-Geologist in Sri Lanka has written about “unique Neolithic petroglyphs” that match nothing else…
On the border between Russia and Mongolia, we reveal awe-inspiring Kara-Turug petroglyphs, and they contain a BIG secret about ancient…
From the Upper Palaeolithic and down through the Neolithic, the Chalcolithic and into the Bronze Age, our ancestors in western…
Hundreds of petroglyphs are etched on a slab of crystalline limestone about 180-by-100 feet (a third the size of a…
The rock carvings (petroglyphs) at Asphendou Cave in west Crete were first published in the early 1970s. The petroglyphs comprise…
On a warm July evening, visitors Lonnie Watson and Mark Louviere from the Ft. Worth, Texas metro area did what…
A new expedition to the Ukok plateau, some 2,500 metres high in the Altai Mountains close to the modern-day Russian…