Discoveries of the Robot Tlaloca

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Archaeological research conducted by the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History in Teotihuacan, the ancient City of Gods, has taken a completely new direction with the use of robots. The first robot, “Tlaloc I,” named after the god of celestial water or fiery rain, one of the important deities of ancient Central American cultures, … Read more

Valley of Kings and Queens – Part 2

Seti II. Seti II, the fifth ruler of the 19th dynasty of Ancient Egypt, ruled from 1204 to 1198 BC. His short reign was marked by numerous conflicts for the throne with Amenmesse, who also ruled for a short period of two or three years. Seti II was the son of King Merneptah and Queen … Read more

The Mysterious Yggdrasil

One old Nordic song, Voluspa or Vision of the Prophetess (written in the 12th century), speaks about the birth and life of the universe, as well as its end. At the very beginning, when the prophetess mentions a time when there was no land, sea, or sky – only the primal void from which everything … Read more

Orphic Book of the Dead

From distant, almost forgotten times of Greek tradition, traces of Orphic mysteries and teachings have reached us. Many past centuries transformed their founder into a mythical divine singer with a miraculous voice and a lyre in his hand, who enchanted everyone with his music. Through the myth connecting him with Eurydice, Orpheus inspired many artists … Read more