
Archaeoastronomy and the Island of Malta
Evidence of an astronomical considerations in temple buildings in Malta and Gozo dating from 3500-2500 BC is looked in three ways: Orientation Cross-jamb view Offset
Barabar Caves Construction: Tools, Processes, and Feasibility Barabar Caves Construction represents one of the most technically revealing aspects of these extraordinary structures, …
Barabar Caves Purpose: Ritual Space or Engineered Environment? The Barabar Caves Purpose remains one of the most debated aspects of these extraordinary …
Barabar Caves Acoustics Barabar Caves contain some of the most unusual and measurable acoustic environments found in ancient architecture. The Barabar Caves …

Evidence of an astronomical considerations in temple buildings in Malta and Gozo dating from 3500-2500 BC is looked in three ways: Orientation Cross-jamb view Offset

Megalithic Structures: Heritage of Ancestors The megalithic structures are some of the oldest monuments built by humanity. Derived from the Greek words mega (large) and

Turkey is hailing the discovery of an 11,400-year-old monumental site as one of the world’s oldest villages, challenging the prevailing science on when and why

Beyond Structure: Properties, Purpose, and Possibility Stone Functional Material provides a different way to interpret ancient construction, suggesting that stone may have been used not

Sacred Geometry in Megaliths Across the world, megalithic sites whisper an unspoken language — a geometry carved in stone. Circles, spirals, triangles, and alignments with

Reconsidering the Function of Ancient Monuments The study of ancient energy systems introduces a critical shift in how monumental architecture is interpreted, moving beyond purely

Who Built the Megalithic Structures All Over the Planet? The question of who built the world’s megalithic structures remains one of humanity’s greatest mysteries. We

Geometry Written in the Motion of Earth The concept of sacred geometry earth cycles emerges from the ancient recognition that planetary motion follows precise mathematical

Prehistoric Construction Systems Engineering as an Integrated Discipline The study of prehistoric construction systems engineering, when approached as a unified field of inquiry rather than
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