A
Collection of Odd Archaeology
On the other side of the door, in a room not visited
by humankind in the last 3,000 years, Howard Carter saw the glitter
of gold. Gold was everywhere. On gilded boxes and statues.
On strange and beautiful furniture. Carter found himself speechless.
Behind him his sponsor, Lord Carnarvon, whispered,
"Can you see anything?"
Carter replied, "Yes, wonderful things!"
The discovery of the tomb of the Egyptian boy-king,
Tut-Ankh-Amen, probably ranks as one of
the most exciting finds ever in the field of archaeology. The
tomb, missed by the ancient robbers that plundered the resting
places of other kings, provided an unequaled glimpse of life for
royal Egyptians some 30 centuries ago.
Not all archaeological quests led to treasure. Most
expose mysteries that scientists have not yet solved.
Standing
Stones
The Science of Archaeology
- How do researchers tell how people lived so long ago by digging
through their trash?
Stonehenge - This
famous location is just one of many rings of standing stones in
the British Isles. What purpose did they have?
Mystery Hill - This
set of ruins has been referred to as "America's Stonehenge."
Is it really the remains of an ancient civilization, or does it
have a more recent origin?
Easter Island - There
are 200 immense stone statues on this tiny island. How did a people
without heavy ropes, thick timbers, or draft animals erect them?
Why did they carve them? And why, as the many statues abandoned
still in their quarries attest, did they suddenly stop?
Rosetta Stone - The
Egyptians covered their works with strange writing called hieroglyphs.
Nobody could understand what this strange language meant until
the chance discovery of this ancient tablet.
Lines
on the Land
Nazca - High
on the plains of Peru are an ancient set of immense figures and
lines only discovered after the invention of the airplane. Visible
only from the air, were they meant to be viewed only by gods?
Or perhaps someone else?
Strange
Structures
The Great Pyramid
- Build over 4,500 years ago the structure in Egypt is the
only one of the seven ancient wonders that remains today.
The Secret of Pyramid Construction
- How did they Egyptians build these immense structures with
primitive tools and make them last for thousands of years?
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
- The finding of an untouched tomb in Egypt's Valley of the
Kings was a scientific coup for archaeologist Howard Carte, but
did he also unwitting let lose an ancient curse?
Sphinx - Though it
had nearly disappeared under the shifting sands more than once,
this half-man, half-lion continues to guard the royal tombs of
Egypt.
Moche Pyramid - Not
all pyramids are in Egypt. This one in South American hid a fortune
in gold and valuable artifacts which was being slowly looted by
thieves until one courageous man stopped them.
Tower of Babel - In
Mesopotamia the ancients built pyramid-like towers called ziggurats.
The grandest of these could be found in the lost city of Babel.
Noah's Ark - Many adventurers
say they think they know were remains of this most famous of boats
sits, but none of they has yet been able to furnish proof that
they have found it.
Newport Tower -
This building sits in the center of one of they most posh ocean
resorts in North America. Could it be a link to an ancient past?
Bomarzo: Grove of the Monsters
- Perhaps the weirdest garden is located just outside the small
village of Bomarzo, in Italy. It contains some of the most horrific
statuary that one can imagine. A huge elephant carries a trampled
soldier, a giant tears apart his enemy, a dragon combats its prey
and a colossal mouth gapes open to swallow visitors. Who would
have made such a bizarre place and why?
Lost
Cities and Peoples
Pompeii - A City Frozen
in Time.
Camelot - The
famous castle of the legendary King Arthur may actually be a real
location.
Petra - This hauntingly
beautiful, but deserted city of tombs is the remains of a bustling
metropolis of biblical times.
Atlantis - The story
of the city-continent that suddenly disappeared beneath the waves
during a catastrophic earthquake. Did it really exist or was it
just an old story?
The Labyrinth - This
legend tells us that this underground maze, in the city of Knossos,
was the heart of a lost civilization.
Lost Cities - Lost
cities exist all over the world. Here are a few spectacular examples.
Mysterious
Objects
Shrunken Heads
- Only one group traditionally practiced the art of taking a trophy
human head and reducing it in size to that of a man's fist.
Holy Lance - This
artifact is said to have the power to help its owner rule the
world. Was it the secret to Hitler's success?
Baghdad Battery - Electricity
and batteries are inventions that we think are only a few of centuries
hold at most. The Baghdad Battery argues that we are wrong.
Piri's Map - This map
shouldn't exist. It seems to show the coast of North America long
before the continent was discovered.
Ark of the Covenant -
Is this famous biblical relic still hidden somewhere?
Crystal Skulls - The
movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull highlights
these strange archeological oddities. Were they created in ancient
times for paranormal purposes or are they modern fakes?
The Antikythera Mechanism
- A mechanical computer that existed two-thousand years before
the age of electronics. Who built it?
Missing
Treasure
Oak Island - Legend
has it that at the bottom of a deep pit on Oak Island in Canada,
lies a fabulous pirate treasure. Despite many attempts to recover
it, some leading to the death of several treasure hunters, it
has never been found.
Copper scroll - This
artifact lists a huge mass of hidden gold, silver and precious
objects hidden in Israel that so far nobody has been able to find.
Nazi gold - Hidden
treasure from W.W.II may still be at the bottom of some of the
deepest lakes in Germany.
The Treasure of Troy - Many
believed the story of the ancient city of Troy was a myth, until
Heinrich Schliemann found it. Or did he?
The Pirate Room -
These characters buried treasure all over the world. Not.
Archaeological
Hoaxes
Piltdown man -
This artifact fooled scientists for decades. Who was the jokester
and why did he do it?
Hitler Diaries
-It would have been one of the greatest historical buys of
the 20th century: Sixty-two handwritten volumes of a secret diary
kept by Adolf Hitler. Der Stern Magazine thought they had the
exclusive rights into one of the darkest minds of all time. Instead,
they paid millions of dollars for a hoax.
Newark Decalogue - A
strange rock tablet in a strange place.
Beale Cryptograms - Fabulous
treasure or fabulous hoax?
The Lost Gold of Devils Tower
- The legend of a cave of gold.
Copyright Lee
Krystek 1997-2008. All Rights Reserved.