Around 5300 BC a revolution occurred on Orkney. A group of unnamed astronomers and seafarers dared to sail across one of the most hostile waterways in the world to establish the earliest stone circles in the British Isles, along with unusual conical towers and horned passage mounds. Such architecture had no parallel in Britain, it […]
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Tracing Scotland’s Neolithic Civilization Back To Armenian And Sardinian Roots
December 21st, 2021 Awake Goy
Nora, the Ancient Sardinian Trading Town that Everyone Wanted
November 18th, 2020 Awake Goy
Nora is arguably the first town ever built on the island of Sardinia, one of the largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Their rich and remarkable history includes occupation by Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, and Byzantines. For many years the island was an important and prosperous trading hub. Today the town is an open-air archaeology […]