Historical and Archaeological Research Project
Welcome to our digital space dedicated to the study of world history, material culture, and archaeological discoveries. Here we publish field research, artifact catalogs, and historical essays.
🗺️ Interactive Research Map
Explore the geographic locations of our archaeological and historical investigations. Click on the map to visualize the ancient world:
Pinned: Göbekli Tepe (Southeastern Anatolia) and the Eastern Mediterranean Basin.
📚 Recent Articles
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🗺️ The Vinland Map: Viking Voyage or Modern Forgery?
How a map that rewrote American history fooled the world’s top scholars before modern chemistry exposed the truth.
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🧊 The Ice Core Mystery: Dating the Thera Cataclysm
How arctic ice cores from Greenland challenged Egyptian scribes and shook the timeline of the ancient world.
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[July 2026] The Last Day of Akrotiri: Escape from Thera — A cinematic look into the final hours of a Minoan city before the Bronze Age apocalypse.
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🌋 The Minoan Eruption: The Real Atlantis?
Explore the cataclysmic volcanic explosion around 1600 BCE that devastated the Minoan civilization and likely inspired the global legend of Atlantis.
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🏛️ Göbekli Tepe: The Site That Rewrote Human History
Built over 11,000 years ago, this massive megalithic complex predates agriculture itself. Explore how religion might have forced humans to invent farming.
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🌊 The Mystery of the Sea Peoples: Who Destroyed the Bronze Age?
Around 1200 BCE, the civilized world of the Eastern Mediterranean came to a sudden and violent end. Discover who the mysterious invaders were and what modern archaeology says about the system collapse.
📂 Project Structure
- /articles — Research papers, essays, and critical reviews.
- /artifacts — Photographic catalog and descriptions of archaeological finds (Coming soon).
- /maps — Site plans, stratigraphy diagrams, and historical maps.
👥 Contributors & Contact
- Project Lead: history-archaeology-project
- Feel free to open an Issue or submit a Pull Request if you want to contribute to our research.