Posts Tagged ‘architectural’

Israel’s Tel Shimron Excavations Reveal Ancient Architectural Marvel Dating to 1,800 BC

Archaeologists participating in the ongoing Tel Shimron excavations in the Jezreel Valley of northern Israel recently unearthed the first section of an arched, vaulted passageway with steps that they’ve dated to approximately 1,800 BC. Read more Section:  News History & Archaeology Ancient Places Asia Read Later  Source

The Djoser Step Pyramid: Architectural Marvel of Egypt (Video)

At Ancient Origins, we believe that one of the most important fields of knowledge we can pursue as human beings is our beginnings. And while some people may seem content with the story as it stands, our view is that there exist countless mysteries, scientific anomalies and surprising artifacts that have yet to be discovered and explained. The goal […]

Where to Get the Best Stuff From Architectural Digest Home Tours

Nothing gets our engine purring quite like the words, “Babe, do you wanna turn on the sunset lamp and roll the YouTube playlist of Architectural Digest celebrity home tours again?” Few things are as aspirational, serotonin-inducing, and healing as snorting all 139 (!!) of the videos of rich, hot people that we’ve formed totally healthy, […]

Hubert Robert’s Idealized Depictions of Ruins and Architectural Fantasies

This text was previously published in Philip Conisbee et al., French Paintings of the Fifteenth through the Eighteenth Century, The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue (Washington, DC, 2009), 403. By Joseph Baillio Born in Paris in 1733, Hubert Robert was a landscape draftsman and painter whose early training was sponsored by members […]

Talatat Blocks and Akhenaten’s Failed Architectural Revolution

Egypt has a rich history of architectural monuments that dot its landscape. Each monument is a testament to the pharaoh who created it. These buildings have forever cemented the names  Read more Section:  Artifacts Ancient Technology News Read Later 

Wilhelm Steuerwaldt’s Architectural Landscapes

Translated from German wikipedia: Wilhelm Steuerwaldt was born in today’s house Finkenherd 1 in Quedlinburg as the son of a drawing teacher and had close contact with painting even in his youth. After attending school, he studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1833. Before that, he had been an apprentice to the Halberstadt architectural […]

The Wagnerian Art and Architectural Vision of Hermann Hendrich

Hermann Hendrich (1854-1931) Hermann Hendrich is one of those artists whose work has been used time and again to illustrate articles related to Germanic and Norse sagas all over the Internet, although up until now, I had not considered the idea of writing a piece about him. In spite of personally finding some of his […]

Thoth, Ousted from Egypt by Ra, Built Stonehenge to Map Celestial & Architectural Geometry

In 3840 BCE, Anu, King of the planet Nibiru, inspected the Earth goldmining facilities and the spaceport at Tiahaunacu.   There, he pardoned Marduk for his attack on Commander Enlil’s forces. Marduk (now called Ra) returned to Egypt, where he and his priests from the city of Thebes warred against his half-brother Ningishzidda (Thoth) who […]

Architectural and Engineering Experts Solve Mystery of WTC Destruction

  AE911Truth.org September 4, 2011 Architects Engineers for 9/11 Truth Announces: Architectural and Engineering Experts Solve Mystery of World Trade Center Destruction Documentary World Premiere “9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out“ The following is being issued by Architects Engineers for 9/11 Truth: WHAT: A new full-length documentary details the scientific forensic evidence that illuminates […]

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