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Author: Ixel Balamke

The Search for the Lost Library of Ivan the Terrible

February 6, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

The thought of a lost library is a tantalizing one, as one can speculate and imagine the kind of knowledge it might provide to the person who finds it. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that there are those who have… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Books

Brewing Ancient Beers

February 6, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

An archaeologist working with a brewery is recreating ancient beers from around the world, including Turkey, Egypt, Italy, Denmark, Honduras and China. Alcohol archaeologist Patrick McGovern thinks he may even be able to recreate a drink from Egypt that is… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Food

Wine for the Weekend: Carnivore $10!!

February 5, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

Carnivore Ixel Balamke’s Wine Notes: Color – Purple Aroma – Black fruits and spice Taste – Black currants and chocolate covered cherries. Finish – bright wine with good tannins with lots of black fruits, mocha, and black pepper with little… Continue Reading →

Food

Archaeologists believe they have found the grave of famous Spanish author, Cervantes

February 4, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

At the end of the 17th century Spanish novel Don Quixote de La Mancha, the author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra warns a plagiarizing rival author “to let Don Quixote’s weary and moldering bones rest in the grave, and not seek,… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Books

Nazca archaeological sites in danger near Ica, Peru

February 4, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

If you thought what Greenpeace did was bad, it pales into comparison the damaged being done in the name of commerce. http://www.peruthisweek.com/news-nazca-archaeological-sites-in-danger-near-ica-peru-101436

Archaeology, Art

Unraveling the Nature and Identity of the Green Man

February 3, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

An enigma spanning thousands of years, the Green Man is a symbol of mysterious origin and history.  Permeating various religious faiths and cultures, the Green Man has survived countless transformations and cultural diversities, enduring in the same relative physical form… Continue Reading →

Archaeology

Scan the Pyramids project continues

January 31, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

A team of experts is beginning a scanning survey of the Bent Pyramid of ancient Egyptian King Snefru in Giza using scanning technology which uses non-invasive Muon particles. The scanners are being used to search for possible hidden chambers within… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Egyptology

How to Play 6 Historic Drinking Games

January 31, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

Bored because of winter, how about a drinking game, although I personally don’t recommend all of them. http://vinepair.com/wine-blog/learn-6-historical-drinking-games/

Archaeology, Food

Taiwan Jaw Bone Connected to the Origins of Humanity, May Reveal Entirely New Prehistoric Species

January 30, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

The first ancient human fossil found in Taiwan may indicate the presence of an unknown archaic species of humans who lived in Asia during the Pleistocene era, possibly hundreds of thousands of years before modern humans arrived. – See more… Continue Reading →

Academic/Research, Archaeology

Ancient Roman bronze figure of mythological Silenus found on Danish island

January 29, 2015Ixel Balamke Leave a Comment

A small Roman bronze figure representing Silenus, the mythological companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus, has been found on the Danish island of Falster. The miniature bust dates back nearly two millennia and, while it is unknown exactly… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Art

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