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World’s oldest-known animal cave art painted at least 40,000 years ago in Borneo

November 9, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

The scholarly journal Nature recently posted a paper on the world’s oldest-known animal cave art, painted at least 40,000 years ago in Borneo. The paper starts: Figurative cave paintings from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date to at least 35,000 years… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Art, Science

Historic Basilica in Venice Floods

November 8, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

ArchaeologyNewsNetwork reported that unusually high water levels in Venice saw a historical basilica being flooded: “St Mark’s Basilica in Venice was damaged by Monday’s exceptionally high acqua alta in the lagoon city, the First Procurator of St Mark’s, Carlo Alberto… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Art, Religion

1872 Photo of the Stela of Ankh f n Khonsu

November 5, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

The Egyptian Museum in Cairo, also known as the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, is home to more than 120,000 pieces of ancient Egypt including the Funeral Stela of Ankh f n Khonsu. This particular was originally part of the collection… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Crowley, Egyptology

Academics Using Aeonic Theory of Civilization Resembling Crowley’s

October 19, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

The Washington Post recently ran a feature looking at the deep roots of sexism wherein one might note the degree to which academics’ accounts of stages of development of human civilization, especially as regarding gender roles, follows the Aeonic Theory… Continue Reading →

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New Discoveries in Pompeii Include Marvelous Lararium

October 11, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

Quartz.com has posted a story about the latest discoveries in the ruins of the Roman town of Pompeii which, famously, was quickly buried in ash and lava from the eruption of the volcano, Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. These include… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Art, Religion

15 Centuries of Religious Art at NYC’s Met

October 3, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is hosting “Armenia,” September 22 2018 – January 15, 2019.  The work covers nearly 15 centuries of art, much of it religious in content. The Met’s website states: “This is the first major exhibition… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Art, Religion

Ancient Comic Strip Style Speech Bubbles Discovered in Ancient Mosaics

October 2, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

LiveScience recently posted a news story about archaeologists analyzing found in an ancient Roman city of Capitolias, ocated in modern day, announcing that mosaics depicting everyday life in the town includes written inscriptions representing the utterances of the figures the… Continue Reading →

Archaeology

Coptic Love Spells

October 1, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

LiveScience.com posted a news story about a “love spell” inscribed in Coptic on papyrus dating to Late Antiquity, currently in the collection of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. While researchers are still debating the purpose of the spell, all agree… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Egyptology

A Trove of Jewelry and Skulls Found in Ancient Transylvanian Nymph Cave

September 28, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

Inquisitr.com  posted a fascinating piece detailing discoveries in a Transylvanian cave that could provide emphasis of local nymph worship in the area around around 1300 BCE. The article begins: “Deep in the darkest reaches of Cioclovina Cave in Transylvania, archaeologists… Continue Reading →

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Meditation Cave of 17th Century Mystic Profiled on TV

September 10, 2018Frater Lux Ad Mundi Leave a Comment

Ya know, Philadelphia’s a weird place that’s been home to mystics, religious rebels and groups like the Rosicrucians, Theosophical Society and more going WAY back.  As far back as the 17th century spiritual dissidents moved to and settled in the… Continue Reading →

Archaeology, Occult History

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