archaeology
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Giants in the Land: What an Ancient Egyptian Scroll May Reveal About the Nephilim
An Egyptian papyrus dating to the 13th century B.C., Papyrus Anastasi I, is drawing attention for its description of formidable, unusually tall warriors in Canaan. The text echoes biblical accounts of giant clans such as the Anakim and Rephaim, offering independent ancient testimony that challenges claims these stories were merely myth, while stopping short of…
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“Dragon Stones” of Armenia: 8,000-Year-Old Monoliths That Look Like a Warning Marker
New research suggests Armenia’s vishaps, or “dragon stones,” may date back 8,000 years and were often placed near springs and streams on Mount Aragats. Carved with fish and other animal figures, these monoliths may have marked water resources, territory, and ritual meaning, hinting at an ancient system where practical survival and symbolism were deeply linked.