“The ancient Christian Church – About Orthodox Church in the West World” – The Seven Apostolic Men, missionaries in Spain

According to Christian tradition, the Seven Apostolic Men (siete varones apostólicos) were seven Christian clerics ordained in Rome by Saints Peter and Paul and sent to evangelize Spain. This group includes Torquatus, Caecilius, Ctesiphon, Euphrasius, Indaletius, Hesychius, and Secundius (Torcuato, Cecilio, Tesifonte, Eufrasio, Indalecio Hesiquio y Segundo). Continue reading ““The ancient Christian Church – About Orthodox Church in the West World” – The Seven Apostolic Men, missionaries in Spain”

‘America Discovered by the Ancient Greeks’, awarded book suggests

Here we post a presentation of the book ‘Journey to the Mythological Inferno: America’s Discovery by the Ancient Greeks‘ by Dr. Enrico Mattievich. Whether close to the truth or not no one really knows, but there are quite a few intriguing indications of ‘historic’ and maybe ‘pre-historic’ connection of the ‘Old’ with the ‘New’ World, way before Columbus stepped foot in ‘West Indies’. Continue reading “‘America Discovered by the Ancient Greeks’, awarded book suggests”

The Theopetra Cave in Thessaly: a 130,000 year old prehistory (Part 1)

In March 1990, by a happy coincidence, the results of the first three excavation seasons of the Theopetra Cave were published for the first time in the journal Archaiologia in the special issue no 34 on the (then) recent surveys in Thessaly. Rereading that text today, I saw how many things have changed since then but also how many others had been correctly evaluated from the start and are still valid today although perhaps more documented. Specialized studies and analyses in the intervening period, confirmed this excavation’s importance for Greece’s prehistory. Today, twenty-five years later, in the same journal’s present electronic form, the results are briefly given of an on going survey of 27 years… Continue reading “The Theopetra Cave in Thessaly: a 130,000 year old prehistory (Part 1)”

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