Terrestrial Archaeology, Marine Archaeology & Astro-Archaeology News Headlines Archive March 2013

The Morien Institute - The events of July 16th to 22nd 1994, when the remnants of a fragmenting comet, P/Shoemaker-Levy 9, bombarded the surface of Jupiter causing fireballs many times the size of our own planet, were an abrupt wake-up call even for those who were aware of them. The historical sciences generally, and archæology in particular, have collectively painted a picture of the past as if our planet stands alone in empty space. Nothing could be further from reality. Our resilient planet exists in a solar system that has experienced a very dynamic history over the past 20 to 30 millennia, and it is only from this wider solar system perspective that the true history of human civilisation will ever be fully understood. The Morien Institute archive therefore contains relevant material from many disciplines.

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Image of a revolving globe showing current sea levels since the last ice age, before which many ancient societies like Atlantis flourished all over planet Earth on what are now sunken lands.



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As we enter the 21st century technological advances are coming to the aid of scientists of all descriptions. But it will likely be the Marine Archæologists, whose discoveries on the continental shelves that were once the coastal plains of the archaic world that will most significantly change our picture of the past. We cannot go on thinking of the past from the scant knowledge available to us from excavations of the remains of ancient peoples discovered solely on the dry land we now live on.


This dry land comprises just 29% of the total surface area of our planet and the remaining 71% is currently ocean. Over the last 15 years The Morien Institute has been carefully documenting as much information about new discoveries underwater as we can find, and The Morien Institute Marine Archæology Archive gives just a glimpse of the many recent discoveries showing evidence of sometimes vast coastal settlements that were inundated by the seas in ancient times.


During the last Ice Age the sea-levels were more than 300 feet lower than they are today, and a wide band either side of the equator enjoyed a pleasant enough climate for human civilisation to have flourished in many parts of the world. When the sea levels rose as the ice sheets melted many coastal settlements disappeared under the waves – forgotten except in the oral traditions of peoples in every land. These oral traditions represent an invaluable archive of knowledge from the archaic world, but they are almost always dismissed by academic archæologists and prehistorians who have traditionally regarded them simply as ‘quaint myths’ which they claimed have no bearing on reality.


But that is a very foolish perspective. What remains of the oral traditions of the many ancient societies that once developed on our planet must be preserved at all costs so that future peoples can study the wisdom of ancient peoples with an open mind that was sadly absent from 20th century academic thinking. These oral traditions are now acknowledged as being the invaluable “Indigenous Knowledge” of ancient peoples, and represent a collective understanding of the natural world that had developed through careful observation over countless millennia. Despite the scepticism expressed in some academic disciplines, we cannot afford to let this ancient knowledge die out simply because the supposed “experts” of today cannot understand it.


Neither can we continue to look at the prehistory of human societies and civilisations as if our planet somehow stands alone in empty space. Nothing could be further from reality. Our immediate solar system environment is more of a cosmic shooting gallery’ than a vast expanse of emptiness, and a great body of evidence is building which shows that the environmental impact of encounters with comets, asteroids and cometary debris has been responsible for the destruction of numerous ancient civilisations on many occasions in the archaic world over the past 10 to 20 millennia.


Throughout the last few hundred years, and quite probably before that, individual researchers ranging from the eccentric ‘Gentleman Antiquarians’ of the 17 & 1800s to the so-called ‘dissident professors’ of the 20th century have pursued lines of enquiry which has horrified general academia. Those individuals were ridiculed and vociferously opposed by academic archæologists and prehistorians who had often invested a lifetime’s work in what the more honest amongst them might reluctantly admit in private company to have been a totally inaccurate view of human prehistory.


Theories that many megalithic sites began life as some form of observatories acting as ‘early-warning systems’ for imminent impacts of cosmic debris from the break up of a giant comet have been emerging over the last 30 years or so. Evidence supporting these theories is helping not only to date some of these monuments, but also illustrates how well their builders were oriented in time and space. A new appreciation that our ancestors were acutely aware that the Earth orbited the Sun, and that it periodically encountered streams of cometary debris, suggests that ancient peoples understood the dynamics of the solar system to a far greater degree than has previously been acknowledged.


Dr. Duncan Steel, then of Spaceguard Australia, presented a paper to the Society for Inter-Disciplinary Studies conference at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, in July of 1997, in which he gave details of his research suggesting that the earlier ‘henge circle’ which preceded the stone circles at Stonehenge could have been deliberately constructed to function as a ‘cosmic impact early warning system’. His paper, “Before the Stones: Stonehenge I as a Cometary Catastrophe Predictor” is must reading for all serious students of ancient astronomy, astro-archæology and prehistory.


The Cambridge Conference focussed primarily on the effects of natural catastrophes resulting from the impacts of cometary debris. These impacts were presented as being the likely causes of the sudden collapse and in many cases the total destruction of various Bronze Age civilisations, giving rise to radical cultural changes, and to a number of new religions with accompanying astro-mythologies that had hitherto been impossible for academia to understand.


The simultaneous collapse of these civilizations has long puzzled archæologists and prehistorians as the vast areas affected ran right across the ‘fertile crescent’ destroying the most advanced societies of the time, ranging in distance from Greece and Anatolia through to Mesopotamia and Afghanistan and continuing eastwards to encompass India and Central Asia.


The cause of this most perplexing ‘Bronze Age Event’ around 2350 – 2300 BC has only recently become clear as a wide variety of assorted ‘ologists from various disciplines have begun reviewing the mythologies of the time. What they have found throughout numerous inter-disciplinary studies are the accurate observations of ancient skywatchers describing cosmic bombardment and flooding which in every case, and in every region, came directly from the ancient skies.


These natural cosmic catastrophes were recorded by all ancient societies and passed down through many generations to become the oral traditions that are held sacred by the peoples whose ancestors directly experienced them, but which are often dismissed as being ‘quaint myths that have no bearing on reality’ by so-called scholars who have never even tried to understand them. Bombardment of our planet by cosmic debris is, like all things in the natural world, a cyclical phenomenon. It has happened many times in the past, and if we dismiss the records kept by ancient peoples simply because they were recorded in a language that our modern scientists cannot understand, then we will not be prepared when it happens again.


The sophistication and unprecedented accuracy of the astronomical phenomena that was an integral part of almost all of the megalithic structures that have been discovered on most continents suggests a long period of development, yet academic archæologists and prehistorians have been at a loss to expain them. Most have simply ignored the astronomy, or made idiotic statements about ancient peoples not being capable of that level of understanding, but there they are for all the world to see.


In October 1900, Captain Dimitrious Kondos was leading a team of sponge divers near the island of Antikythera off the coast of Greece. They noticed a shipwreck about 180 feet below the surface and began to investigate. Amongst the artifacts that they brought up was a coral-encrusted piece of metal that later archæologists found was some sort of gear wheel. The rest of the artifacts, along with the shape of the boat, suggested a date around 2000 years ago, which made the find one of the most anomalous that had ever been recovered from the Greek seas. It became known as “The Antikythera Mechanism”.


In 2006 the journal “Nature” published a letter, and a full paper about the mechanism was published in 2008, detailing the findings of Prof. Mike G. Edmunds of Cardiff University. Using high-resolution computed tomography to study the fragments of the anomalous Antikythera Mechanism, they found that it was in fact a bronze mechanical analog computer that could be used to calculate the astronomical positions and various cycles of the Moon – as seen from the Earth.


This incredible discovery is indisputable evidence that ancient peoples were far more capable of understanding the cyclical nature of heavenly bodies than they had previously been given credit for, and
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showed they could also construct devices which could predict them. There was much discussion about its supposed anomalous nature, but it is only anomalous if viewed in isolation or in the context of a completely inaccurate view of prehistory. In the context of the astronomical knowledge embedded into megalithic structures a long period of development becomes evident, and is deserving of radical review in light of the discovery of The Antikythera Mechanism.


Over the past 15 years The Morien Institute has archived new archæological discoveries as well as new interpretations of old archæological discoveries. In our news pages we list many items that may not seem directly related to a better understanding of what our ancestors saw and experienced in ancient skies. But astromythology and its interpretation, and constant review of our poor appreciation of the scientific achievements of our ancestors remains the common theme that we feel ties most of them together. It is only an open-minded approach to prehistory, and a willingness to accept what is found rather then attempting to make new discoveries fit into some pre-conceived paradigm, that will help us gain a better understanding of our ancient past than is currently taught in our schools, colleges and universities.


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“Stonehenge began as graveyard, experts say”

   

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“Stone-Age Skeletons Unearthed In Sahara Desert”

   

“Sunstone Unearthed From Shipwreck”

   

“Sangam-age rock paintings disovered”

   

“Falkland Islands wolf mystery solved”

   

“Unearthing relics of an annihilated race”

   

“Comet Killed Clovis Culture? Evidence Doesn’t Support Ancient Impact Theory, Scientists Say”

   

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“Jiahu 1: earliest farmers beyond the Yangtze River”

   

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March 2013


“Snowy landscape reveals Wales’ forgotten ancient remains”

Wales Online (Cymru)


“Stone Age Phallus Found in Israel”

Yahoo News (USA)


“Neanderthal birthplace kills archaeology funding”

The Local (Germany)


“All’s not well between Army & Archaeological Survey of India”

The Times of India (India)


“Key Finds at Egypt’s Heraklion”

Greek Reporter (Greece)


“Astronomical alignments were vital in Mesoamerica”

Past Horizons (UK)


“Ancient Iraq Yields Fresh Finds for Returning Archaeologists”

AINA (Iraq)


“Out of Africa date brought forward”

PhysOrg (USA)


“Amalfi greenlights sarcophagus restoration”

ANSA (Italy)


“Stone Ships Show Signs of Maritime Network in Baltic Sea Region 3,000 Years Ago”

Science Daily (USA)


“Return to Antikythera: what divers discovered in the deep”

The Guardian (UK)


“Humans wiped out Pacific island birds”

ABC Science News (Australia)


“Disputed finds put humans in South America 22,000 years ago”

Science News (USA)



“Stone tools unearthed at a Brazilian rock-shelter may date to as early as 22,000 years ago.

Their discovery has rekindled debate about whether ancient people reached the Americas long before the famed Clovis hunters spread through parts of North America around 13,000 years ago.

These relics of ancient South Americans add to evidence from nearby sites challenging the longstanding view of Clovis people as the first Americans (SN: 8/11/12, p. 15), a team led by geochronologist Christelle Lahaye of the University of Bordeaux 3 and archaeologist Eric Boëda of the University of Paris X reports March 4 in the Journal of Archaeological Science.

“We have new, strong evidence that the Clovis-first model is out of date,” Lahaye says.

Excavations at this Brazilian site have yielded contested evidence of human settlers from at least 10,000 years before the appearance of Clovis hunters in North America.”


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“Farming has deep roots in Chinese ice age”

New Scientist (UK)


“Buddhist stupas found in Aziz Dheri”

Frontier Post (Pakistan)


“A Morning of Archaeology: Finding the Hallaton Hoard”

BBC News (UK)


“Thieves steal artifacts from Jbeil archaeology museum”

The Daily Star (Lebanon)


“Maritime trade thrived in Egypt, even before Alexandria”

University of Oxford (England)


“Crannog dig team gets one last reprieve”

Belfast Telegraph (N. Ireland)


“Archaeologists find unique settlement on Tinian Island”

Radio Australia (Australia)


“Máttaráhkká: Mother Earth in Sami rock art”

Past Horizons (UK)


“Medieval Teutonic knights’ remains found in Poland”

The Local (Germany)


“1,200-year-old Egyptian text describes a shape-shifting Jesus”

NBC News (USA)


“Explorers find evidence of 2,500-year-old planned city”

LiveMint (India)



“Explorers claim they have evidence of a 2,500-year-old planned city-complete with water reservoirs, roads, seals and coins-buried in Chhattisgarh, a discovery that is being billed as the nation’s biggest archaeological find in at least half a century.

The discoveries were made from Tarighat in Durg district and spanned five acres of a sparsely inhabited region beside a river, according to archaeologists from the state’s department of culture and archaeology.

The 5th and 3rd century BC-to which the Tarighat finds date-points to a period when the region was ruled by the Kushan and Satavahana dynasties in central India.”


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“Mummy CT scans show preindustrial hunter gatherers had clogged arteries”

EurekAlert (USA)


“Archaeologists uncover ancient sundial in Upper Egypt”

Press TV (Iran)


“More Sekhmet statues unearthed at Amenhotep III’s temple in Luxor”

Ahram Online (Egypt)


“Ancient people and Neandertals were extreme travelers”

Science News (USA)


“Chinese archaeologists excavate earliest bronze armor pieces”

XinhuaNet (China)


“Stonehenge may have been burial site for Stone Age elite, say archaeologists”

Past Horizons (UK)


“Ancient settlement discovered in Azerbaijan”

APA (Azerbaijan)


“Failure to Hunt Rabbits Part of Neanderthals’ Demise?”

NatGeo Daily News (USA)


“Heart disease in ancient times”

Radio National (Australia)


“Ancient Reindeer Hunters Fished Ice Age Lakes”

Live Science (USA)


“History unfolds – the states of Sui and Zeng”

Institute of Archaeology / Kaogu (China)


“Heart disease a 4000-year-old ‘serial killer'”

ABC Science News (Australia)



“The diseased arteries of ancient mummies are challenging modern assumptions about the causes of cardiovascular disease.

Whole-body CT scans of 137 mummies from different countries, cultures and lifestyles spanning 4000 years of history has found evidence of hardened arteries in at least one-third of the mummies.

The international study, published today in the Lancet, calls into question the assumption that cardiovascular disease is a uniquely modern disease resulting from poor diet and lifestyle choices.”


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“2,500-yr-old city found buried in Chhattisgarh”

Deccan Chronicle (India)


“Camels endured prehistoric freezing arctic”

KSL News (USA)


“Lecture on ancient history on Saturday”

Saipan Tribune (Mariana Islands)


“Syria’s archaeological treasures bear scars of war”

The Journal News (USA)


“‘Armenians expose their real face by destroying monuments in Karabakh'”

News.Az (Azerbaijan)



“Stonehenge began as graveyard, experts say”

Jagran Post (India)


“British Museum reunites Roman marble panels split for 2,000 years”

The Guardian (UK)



“The Ancient Ironworks of Angkor”

The Cambodia Daily (Cambodia)


“Antinoupolis archaeological site being ‘destroyed systematically'”

Egypt Daily (Egypt)


“The governors of Ancient Egypt suffered from malnutrition and infectious diseases … “

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“Ancient port discovered at Hinkley Point”

This is Cornwall (England)


“Changes to human skin and hair”

The Science Show – Radio National (Australia)



“Stone-Age Skeletons Unearthed In Sahara Desert”

LiveScience (USA)



“Archaeologists have uncovered 20 Stone-Age skeletons in and around a rock shelter in Libya’s Sahara desert, according to a new study. The skeletons date between 8,000 and 4,200 years ago, meaning the burial place was used for millennia.

‘It must have been a place of memory’, said study co-author Mary Anne Tafuri, an archaeologist at the University of Cambridge. ‘People throughout time have kept it, and they have buried their people, over and over, generation after generation.’

About 15 women and children were buried in the rock shelter, while five men and juveniles were buried under giant stone heaps called tumuli outside the shelter during a later period, when the region turned to desert.

The findings, which are detailed in the March issue of the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, suggest the culture changed with the climate.”


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“History unfolds”

China Daily (China)


“Empowering Entrepreneurs to Save Cultural Heritage”

The Huffington Post (USA)


“Authorities foil encroachment on Egypt’s Tel Al-Amarna archaeological site”

Ahram Online (Egypt)



“Sunstone Unearthed From Shipwreck”

Science (USA)


“Iran completes first phase of mapping of archaeological sites”

Tehran Times (Iran)


“Most Ancient Romans Ate Like Animals”

Yahoo News / LiveScience (USA)


“Ancient Egypt “pyramid” boat threatened after sewage burst”

Bikya News (Egypt)



“Sangam-age rock paintings disovered”

The Times of India (India)


“Magic caves in Illinois and other archaeological myths”

The Columbus Dispatch (USA)



“Falkland Islands wolf mystery solved”

ABC Science News (Australia)



“The 320-year-old mystery of the origins of the now-extinct Falkland Islands wolf and how it came to be the only land-based mammal on the island has been solved by Australian researchers.

In a paper published today in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Adelaide suggest the wolf may have walked to the island about 16,000 years ago during the last ice age.

The origin of the Falkland Islands wolf – which looked like a cross between a wolf and a fox – has been a natural history mystery since it was first encountered by European visitors in the late 1700s.

During his famous Beagle voyage, Charles Darwin was also mystified by the wolf’s existence on the barren islands, almost 500 kilometres from the South American mainland.”



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“Refugia and Ice Age evolution”

Past Horizons (UK)



“Unearthing relics of an annihilated race”

The Star Online (Malaysia)


“Tobacco smoked in ancient California, researchers find”

Santa Cruz Sentinel (USA)


“Biblical king’s archaeological legacy”

IOL (South Africa)


“Hi-Tech Discoveries: Archaeology Transformed “

Illawarra Mercury (Australia)



“Comet Killed Clovis Culture? Evidence Doesn’t Support Ancient Impact Theory, Scientists Say”

Huffington Post (USA)


“Cambridge University to excavate Daws Heath past”

Cambridge Echo (England)


“Artifact recovered for China’s oldest Taoist temple”

People’s Daily Online (China)


“At the core of it: a Late Palaeolithic workshop, Wadi Kubbaniya, Upper Egypt”

Past Horizons (UK)


“Ancient king’s hat holds clues to Korean alphabet”

Pakistan Today (Pakistan)



“A hat which belonged to South Korea’s most revered monarch King Sejong has been recovered more than 500 years after it was looted by Japanese invaders, a senior scholar said Wednesday.

Apart from its intrinsic value as an historical relic, the discovery has thrilled scholars after documents were found stitched inside the hat carrying explanations of King Sejong’s greatest legacy – the Hangeul alphabet.

The monarch known as Sejong the Great ruled from 1418-1450. His reign had a profound impact on Korean history with the introduction of the Hangeul phonetic alphabet that replaced classical Chinese characters.”



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“Zed asks for repatriation of plundered artifacts in Europe to source countries”

The Jet (Fiji)


“No room for archaeology archive in 27% of museums”

Museums Journal (UK)


“Shoe-dunnit? Archaeologists determined to solve the mystery”

Daily Times (Pakistan)



“Centuries old Roman structures protect Syrians”

San Jose Mercury News (USA)


“Proposal to rent Egypt monuments refused”

Egypt Independent (Egypt)


“Did a Comet Really Chill and Kill Clovis Culture?”

Yahoo News / LiveScience (USA)


“National Museum of Archaeology – Hall on Phoenician period”

Gozo News (Malta)


“Remains of Cleopatra’s Murdered Sister, Princess Arsinoe IV, Possibly Found In Turkey Ruin”

International Business Times (USA)



“The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project”

Cardiff/Athens Universites (Cymru/Greece)



[In October 1900, Captain Dimitrious Kondos was leading a team of sponge divers near the the island of Antikythera off the coast of Greece. They noticed a shipwreck about 180 feet below the surface and began to investigate. Amongst the artifacts that they brought up was a coral-encrusted piece of metal that later archaeologists found was some sort of gear wheel.

The rest of the artifacts, along with the shape of the boat, suggested a date around 2000 years ago, which made the find one of the most anomalous that had ever been recovered from the Greek seas. It became known as The Antikythera Mechanism.

In 2006 the journal “Nature” published a letter, and another paper about the mechanism was published in 2008, detailing the findings of Prof. Mike G. Edmunds of Cardiff University. Using high-resolution X-ray tomography to study the fragments of the anomalous Antikythera Mechanism, they found that it was in fact a bronze mechanical analog computer that could be used to calculate the astronomical positions and various cycles of the Moon – as seen from the Earth: – Ed]



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“Return to Antikythera: Divers revisit wreck where ancient computer found”

The Guardian Science Blog (UK)


“In search of lost time”

Nature (UK)


“World’s First Computer Displayed Olympic Calendar”

Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Antikythera Mechanism – World’s earliest existing analogue computer”

HotnHit News (India)


“In search of lost time”

Nature (UK)


“Imaging the Antikythera Computer”

Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Decoding an Ancient Computer: Greek Technology Tracked the Heavens”

Scientific American (USA)


“2,000 Year Old Computer Yields Her Secrets”

Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Watch a video explaining the Antikythera mechanism”

Nature (UK)


“Antikythera mechanism”

Wikipedia (USA)


“World’s First Computer Rebuilt, Rebooted After 2,000 Years”

Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Antikythera: A 2,000-year-old Greek computer comes back to life”

The Guardian Science Blog (UK)


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Google (USA)

 


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“Pirates of the Original Panama Canal”


Archaeology Magazine (USA)


“Fire in the sea—Growth and destruction of submarine volcanoes”


Geology (USA)


“The social construction of caves and rockshelters: Chauvet Cave (France) and Nawarla Gabarnmang (Australia)”


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“Discovery of x-ray emission from young suns in the small Magellanic cloud”


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“The Shocking Savagery of America’s Early History”


Smithsonian Magazine (USA)


“Archaeology Island: More than 4,000 years of history in only 16 square miles”


Archaeology Magazine (USA)


“High-precision temporal calibration of Late Permian vertebrate biostratigraphy”


Geology (USA)


“The lowest levels at Dikili Tash, northern Greece: a missing link in the Early Neolithic of Europe”


Antiquity (UK)


“Exoplanets from the Arctic: The first wide-field survey at 80°N”


The Astronomical Journal (USA)


“From The Trenches: Burials and Reburials in Ancient Pakistan”


Archaeology Magazine (USA)



“Jiahu 1: earliest farmers beyond the Yangtze River”


Antiquity (UK)


“A sagging-spreading continuum of large volcano structure: From comparison to volcanoes on Earth and Mars”


Geology (USA)


“The return of the Andromedids Meteor Shower”


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“Life, death and beyond in Akhenaten’s Egypt: excavating the South Tombs Cemetery at Amarna”


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