
The Oronteus Finaeus Controversy
The Orontius Finaeus Map: Did Ancient Cartographers Know Antarctica? Oronce Finé — also known as Oronteus Fineus or Orontius Finaeus — was a French mathematician,
Giant Animals and the Oxygen Hypothesis – Rethinking Biology Before the Younger Dryas The existence of giant animals before the Younger Dryas presents …
Giant Animals Before the Younger Dryas The existence of giant animals before the Younger Dryas is not speculative, mythical, or fringe—it is …
Great Pyramid True Purpose: New Evidence from Science, Engineering, and Chemistry For over two centuries, mainstream archaeology has asserted that the Great …

The Orontius Finaeus Map: Did Ancient Cartographers Know Antarctica? Oronce Finé — also known as Oronteus Fineus or Orontius Finaeus — was a French mathematician,

The Zeno Map History and the Problem of Forgotten Geography The Zeno Map history occupies a controversial yet fascinating position within the study of ancient

Puma Punku Andean Megaliths: Precision Stonework of Tiwanaku Puma Punku Andean megaliths, part of the larger Tiwanaku complex in Bolivia, are among the most remarkable

The Serapeum logistics paradox The Serapeum logistics paradox lies at the heart of the Saqqara mystery. Even if one accepts that the granite boxes were

Serapeum Burial Narrative Collapse Introduction — Why the Serapeum Burial Narrative Fails The Serapeum burial narrative describes the underground complex of Saqqara as a funerary

Archaeoastronomical Sites: Mapping Ancient Skies Archaeoastronomy is the study of how ancient societies used astronomy and celestial events in their cultures. Scientists in this field

Oronce Finé and the Heart-Shaped Map: Antarctica in the 16th Century? In the annals of cartographic history, few figures are as fascinating as Oronce Finé

Göbekli Tepe and the Forgotten Dawn of Civilization Human knowledge is often divided between what we experience in the present and what we reconstruct from

Ancient DNA Human History: Rewriting the Human Story For centuries, the story of humanity has been pieced together from bones, tools, and scattered archaeological traces.




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