Lost underwater civilization discovered using magnetic field technology

Doggerland and Doggerbank

The more time passes since the rise of an ancient civilization, the more shrouded in mystery it becomes. This growing enigma is the main challenge for archaeologists, who dedicate their lives to unraveling the secrets of the past. However, the relentless effects of time and natural processes make this task extremely difficult. Archaeologists can only […]

Could Atlantis have been in Andalusia? An archaeological enigma that stirs the imagination

Atlantis shown on the Athanasius Kircher’s map in 1665.

Some researchers suggest that this city could have been in Andalusia, beyond the Strait of Gibraltar. Atlantis, a legendary city submerged in the ocean, has fascinated explorers, archaeologists and history for centuries. First mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues, it has been the subject of numerous theories and speculations. Although the exact […]

The Atlantis Story: Plato’s Account of a Lost Civilization

Destruction of Atlantis in one day and one night.

The Origins of Atlantis The story of the lost island of Atlantis comes from two Socratic dialogues, Timaeus and Critias, written around 360 BCE by the Greek philosopher Plato. These dialogues formed a festival speech to be told on the Panathenaea, honoring the goddess Athena. Plato describes a conversation between Socrates, Timaeus of Locri, Hermocrates […]

Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History

Actual pyramid as shown as reading from a high-tech scanning device

Atlantis: How Plato’s Story Corresponds to Real History Has the Atlantis mystery finally been solved? After years of extensive research, in conjunction with new archaeological evidence, and with the aid of satellite technology, Christos A. Djonis credibly reveals that Plato based his story of Atlantis on a real prehistoric setting, now beneath 400 feet of […]

Mysterious cart-ruts: image gallery

Cart-ruts are found in several locations across the planet: Cyrenaica, Germany, Greece, Sardinia, Sicily, Southern France, but they are most abundantly observed in the Maltese islands. Not all the cart-ruts have the same origin and not all cart-ruts fulfill the same purpose. Some are built with stone brick gutters; some are weathered wagon tracks and […]

Mysterious cart-ruts: functions and behavior

The phenomenon of the cart-ruts remain an unsolved puzzle to all authors and scholars who tried to describe their function and behavior. The parallel channels, sometimes in single pairs but often found in groups, are cut in rock and occur in different patterns. There are instances when a single pair branches into two or more […]

Mysterious cart-ruts: farmers scratching a living?

The cart-ruts are a unique man-made construction present in the Azores Islands, Malta, Switzerland, France, and Italy, among other countries. The most famous ancient cart-tracks area in the world are in the Maltese Archipelago in the central Mediterranean islands of Gozo and Malta that present hundreds of kilometers of ancient track-ways carved thousands of years […]

Mysterious cart-ruts: Underwater

The mystery of the cart-ruts or “wagon ruts” is unexplained, weird, and wonderful for both researchers and scientists. Hundreds if not thousands of parallel lines of carts seemingly cut deep into the bedrock are found across different continents. The cart-ruts are a unique man-made construction present in the Azores Islands, Malta, Switzerland, France, and Italy, […]

Mysterious cart-ruts: Azores Islands

The mystery of the cart-ruts or “wagon ruts” is unexplained, weird, and wonderful for researchers and scientists. As the name suggests, the cart-ruts give the impression of ancient cart tracks that might have passed over in the same place. Various dating shows that cart-ruts might have occurred more than 10,000 years ago, several thousand years […]

Cart ruts worldwide: a common culture?

When analyzing history, we need to look at different phenomena more holistically, taking into account several features across time and places, and with multiple scientific perspectives (stemming from history, ethnography, physics, chemistry, geology, genetic, ecology, economy, culture, etc.), and if necessary, to change the existing paradigm. The longer we study and analyze history and many […]