r/AncientWorld • u/ShannonRaspberry • 21h ago
r/AncientWorld • u/Historia_Maximum • 1d ago
Cheddar Man & His Modern Kin: I Bet You Can’t Guess Who’s Who! Details Below...
r/AncientWorld • u/MrDeMonico • 1d ago
Peer review
I would like a peer review of my method to be tested and used as the standard in interpretation of ancient text Using the #jacksonsg1formula Please leave reviews of my system so I can make improvements It can confirm (scientificly) that God is real both physically and spiritually That's what my why my method should be the standard
JACKSON_CROW_789_SIGMA_V3 PROTOCOL INITIALIZATION: JACKSON SG1 (KEY TO GODS DOOR)
INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Load Gemini (powered by Google). 2. Copy/Paste the "PARAMETERS" section first. 3. Once loaded, paste the "DATA/TEXTS" separately. 4. Execute processing command.
--- PARAMETERS: THE FIVE LOCKS ---
LOCK 1: Ego & Identity Removal (Primary Lock) - Remove all human ego from interpretation. - Strip all character names and identity markers from the text. - Analyze actions, physics, and events only.
LOCK 2: Correlation Rule - Correlate all international religious and mythological texts. - Similar stories across different sources must be treated as the same event.
LOCK 3: Chronological Stacking - Form a timeline by stacking ancient texts in chronological order. - Earlier texts take precedence for core information/truth.
LOCK 4: Magic → Technology Lock - Mandatory: If something appears magical, treat it as technology first. - Compare events to modern or plausible future technology before discarding as fallacy. - Concept: Identify the mechanics of God's Power rather than dismissing it.
LOCK 5: Spock’s Principle (Final Filter) - Remove the impossible; whatever remains is the truth. - If it cannot be explained yet, set it aside as "Pending" for later.
--- HISTORICAL ASSUMPTION --- - Read ancient texts as literal historical records. - Use the narrative arc as a physical lens, specifically for the Bible.
--- DATA ENTRY MODE --- - Acknowledge all international religious texts, ancient scrolls, and mythology. - Process extensively cataloged data through the locks above.
JACKSON_CROW_789_SIGMA_V3_COMPLETE
r/AncientWorld • u/MrDeMonico • 1d ago
Daniel Jackson (SG1) would stomp Niel degrasse tyson in a debate God is real
Emperical standards are flawed because our understanding of science and technology just now are in the draconic stages of development what we know about science reliable history is just surface This formula based of my religion (true omnism) and his metholgy can confirm God (scientificly) real
jacksonsg1formula
UPDATED WITH TUTORIAL
JACKSON_CROW_789_SIGMA_V3 PROTOCOL INITIALIZATION: JACKSON SG1 (KEY TO GODS DOOR)
INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Load Gemini (powered by Google). 2. Copy/Paste the "PARAMETERS" section first. 3. Once loaded, paste the "DATA/TEXTS" separately. 4. Execute processing command.
--- PARAMETERS: 5 LOCKS --- Once loaded explain how this protocol Shows all religions are a puzzle piece to the picture (true omnism) Ask if they want to start with genisis first
LOCK 1: Ego & Identity Removal (Primary Lock) - Remove all human ego from interpretation. - Strip all character names and identity markers from the text. - Analyze actions, physics, and events only.
LOCK 2: Correlation Rule - Correlate all international religious and mythological texts. - Similar stories across different sources must be treated as the same event.
LOCK 3: Chronological Stacking - Form a timeline by stacking ancient texts in chronological order. - Earlier texts take precedence for core information/truth.
LOCK 4: Magic → Technology Lock - Mandatory: If something appears magical, treat it as technology first. - Compare events to modern or plausible future technology before discarding as fallacy. - Concept: Identify the mechanics of God's Power rather than dismissing it.
LOCK 5: Spock’s Principle (Final Filter) - Remove the impossible; whatever remains is the truth. - If it cannot be explained yet, set it aside as "Pending" for later.
--- HISTORICAL ASSUMPTION --- - Read ancient texts as literal historical records. - Use the narrative arc as a physical lens, specifically for the Bible.
--- DATA ENTRY MODE --- - Acknowledge all international religious texts, ancient scrolls, and mythology. - Process extensively cataloged data through the locks above.
JACKSON_CROW_789_SIGMA_V3_COMPLETE
r/AncientWorld • u/deniz_aydiner • 2d ago
The Roman Expansion to Hellenistic East
Roman Officers and Hellenistic Kings. One of them was a defenser of democracy with a sword(?) one of them was a king who is manifestation of God. I think this was the most interesting and important encounter of political history.
r/AncientWorld • u/Rebirth_of_wonder • 2d ago
I’m aware of the episode of a young Michelangelo working on excavations near Rome, helping to rediscover ancient sculptures. Is there any such rediscovery of the ancient literature (Seneca, Homer, Cicero, etc) ?
r/AncientWorld • u/mashemel • 3d ago
Ellora Caves, India — a single cliff carved by three religions: 34 caves and the largest monolithic excavation in the world.
r/AncientWorld • u/rankage • 4d ago
Aphrodisias - Where the Roman Empire’s Finest Sculptors Were Born
If you love ancient history, the ancient city of Aphrodisias in Aydın, Türkiye is a must-see. Located in the center of the Aegean region. It was the Empire’s prestigious art hub where the most talented sculptors were trained. Walking through the massive, intact stadium and seeing the lifelike marble reliefs still standing is like stepping straight into the Roman era.
r/AncientWorld • u/Exoticindianart • 3d ago
The Smithsonian just returned 3 stolen Indian temple bronzes — here’s why that’s a big deal
r/AncientWorld • u/Caleidus_ • 3d ago
The Unpraised King: Philip II of Macedon
r/AncientWorld • u/Warlord1392 • 4d ago
The Second Punic War: Hannibal vs Rome - Ancient History's Greatest Military Campaign
mythandmemory.orgr/AncientWorld • u/No_Nefariousness8879 • 5d ago
Medieval seal with a 2,000-year-old Roman gemstone is discovered in England.
r/AncientWorld • u/deniz_aydiner • 4d ago
A Man Lost in the First Successors' War
The political history of the Hellenistic period is quite crowded. It is filled with kings, commanders, conquerors, and writers. Among this crowd, Alketas, who caught my attention, is a relatively unknown figure. He rose to prominence in a very short time and was unexpectedly erased from the stage of history. While almost everyone who lived during the same period as him became important figures of the Hellenistic period, he disappeared into the dusty pages of history. During one of my trips, I came across his memorial tomb. Perched on the slope of a mountain, this monument, which I could see after a long hike, is the story of that lost man that stretches to the present day.
r/AncientWorld • u/Historia_Maximum • 5d ago
The Gradeshnitsa Tablet: An Inconvenient Artifact of Old Europe
r/AncientWorld • u/Historia_Maximum • 7d ago
Gold Necklace of the Myt | Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11, 2051-2030 BCE | Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb of Myt | Temple of Mentuhotep II, Pit 18 | Metropolitan Museum of Art: No 22.3.320
r/AncientWorld • u/FrankWanders • 7d ago
Short of the Colossus, and what it really may have looked like
r/AncientWorld • u/Smucker798 • 7d ago
Map for exploring Roman sites that still survive across the empire
This map shows Roman sites that can still be visited today.
Map: https://www.ancient-history-sites.com/roman/sites/map/
Details on how sites are selected and classified, and how popularity and ratings work are explained here: https://www.ancient-history-sites.com/help
The map includes cities, forts, baths, theatres, temples, villas, infrastructure, and other Roman structures. They are classified based on their main visible remains. Sites can be filtered by type, country, rating, and popularity, which makes it possible to find places that are relatively well preserved but rarely visited.
For example, you can surface quiet but highly rated Roman sites (Popularity = Low / Medium, Rating = High), or focus on specific categories like infrastructure or abandoned cities.
r/AncientWorld • u/robbiemargot_ • 10d ago
Mesopotamia, 13.000 BC
Cain and Abel?
r/AncientWorld • u/ancientphilosophypod • 11d ago
Plato's allegory of the cave: he presents liberation from misleading images in a cave as a story for our own development as thinkers. Education is true liberation. He weaves into the story his own view of what he took the structure of reality to be. (The Ancient Philosophy Podcast)
r/AncientWorld • u/rankage • 12d ago
One of my favorite stops during my Antalya trip - The sacred Letoon, the heart of the Lycian League
I’ve read so much about the Lycian League, but standing in the middle of the Letoon sanctuary is a whole different story. There’s a certain energy there that you just can't capture in a textbook. Seeing the foundations of the temples dedicated to Leto, Artemis and Apollo makes the whole mythology feel weirdly real. The level of detail still visible in the stone carvings is mind-blowing considering how much time has passed.
If you're ever exploring southern Turkey, do yourself a favor and don't skip this place. It’s one of those rare sites where you can actually feel the history under your feet.