Slavic World

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Note: Partick's new book A Brief History of the Slavic Race: From Pagan Times to the Orthodox Era is available for purchase on Alt Archaeology. The Slavic peoples are a prominent ethno-linguistic group in Europe,…

Thor Heyerdahl: Modern Aryan Explorer

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Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian explorer, anthropologist, and scholar, significantly influenced our comprehension of human migration, navigation, and cultural interaction through his life, studies, and findings. Born on October 6, 1914, in Larvik, Norway, Heyerdahl developed…

Richard Wagner and Race Mythology

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When our natural endowment is destroyed, the spirit, as Heraclitus says, descends from its blazing heights. But when spirit becomes heavy, it turns to water, and with Luciferian audacity, the intellect usurps the seat once…

Earliest Aryan Script Found in Indus Valley?

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Aryan Racial Background of the Indus Valley Modern genomics has revealed that for many thousands of years, the cultures of the Indian subcontinent were subjected to a series of significant migrations of distinctly Caucasian and…

The Bosnian Pyramids: An Illyrian Connection? Debate & Controversy

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A Bosnian-born American businessman, explorer, and amateur archaeologist, Sam Osmanagic was born on May 31, 1960, in Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. He garnered global recognition for his contentious assertions concerning the presence of ancient pyramidal edifices in…

The Pyramid of Hellenicon

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Situated at Hellenicon, the Pyramid of Argos is an intriguing historical structure that tributes to Greek and ancient Aryan history. While not as renowned as the pyramids of Egypt, the Pyramid of Argos possesses considerable…

Max and Maria Reiche: Protectors of the Nazca Lines

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Introduction The Nazca Lines, an array of geoglyphs carved into the arid terrain of southern Peru, have fascinated the global community due to its enigmatic nature and impressive scale. Within the expanse of the landscape,…