Archaeology Myths

Below are our 6 articles in the archaeology myths' category:

Archaeology and Curses
Anyone having a momentary thought about curses would hardly couple them with anything related to archaeology. Or would they? Is there any connection?...
Archaeology Myth: Excavating Troy
There is no city or inhabitants on the site today. The ancient ruins are situated on an elevated hill in northwestern Turkey at a critical crossing...
China's Terracotta Army
In 1974 a group of agricultural peasant farmers in the Shaanxi province of China were digging a well near to the royal tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang...
Petra - Myths and Reality
Once the stronghold of the talented Nabataean people Petra is renowned for its massive carved architecture and its ingenious pools, dams and water...
Petra: The Architecture
Once the stronghold of the talented Nabataean people, Petra is renowned for its massive carved architecture and its ingenious pools dams and water...
Pseudo-Archaeology
The word ‘pseudo’ is a Greek word meaning false apparent or supposed but not real. When prefixed to the word archaeology the term pseudoarchaeology...
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