Kevin MacELwee
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"Hello, my name is Kevin, a former electrician and construction worker now exploring online entrepreneurship. I'm passionate about animal welfare and inspired by 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' by Robert Kiyosaki. I also have a YouTube channel as well.
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Unlocking the Enigma of the 1,700-Year-Old Mosaic
Introduction The enigma surrounding the mosaic, dating back 1,700 years, which was discovered during excavations in the Amasya province of northern Turkey 11 years ago and recently displayed, has been deciphered. According to the investigation, the Greek inscriptions 'KTI - CIC' and 'ΠAPEM - BOΛH' on the medallion, featuring god figures at its core, represent a Roman military division.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History
Hidden Gold Trove Unveiled by Archaeologists
Introduction In modern-day Turkey, a discovery was made of gold coins that were buried in a small pot and date back to the fifth century B.C. Based on their placement under a Helensitic house, it is believed that these coins were intended to settle the debts of mercenaries. The existence of these coins and their burial could possibly be attributed to the conflicts between the Persian and Athenian armies in the ancient Greek city of Notion.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History
Discovery of 12,000-Year-Old Monument Suggests It Could Be the Earliest Human Calendar
The markings found on a monument in Turkey, believed to be 12,000 years old, suggest that it may have served as a solar calendar in ancient civilization. These markings, consisting of symbols, were used to record various astronomical events, ranging from major events such as a comet strike to even single days. Interestingly, the monument also indicates the summer solstice as a significant day.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History
"Unveiling Secrets: The Enigma of the Three Artifacts Discovered Inside the Great Pyramid of Giza"
The enigma surrounding the three objects found inside the Great Pyramid of Giza continues to divide experts in the field of archaeology. These items were discovered by British explorer Waynman Dixon in 1872 in the Queen's Chamber of the pyramid, which is the largest of the Giza pyramid complex and was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu. Despite its age and size, only three objects have been recovered from the pyramid so far, adding to the mystery. These objects, known as the Dixon Relics, consist of a stone ball, a copper hook-shaped object, and a fragment of wood or rod. They were initially found by Dixon, but later disappeared before being rediscovered in 1972 and donated to the British Museum. However, the wooden fragment was missing, and it wasn't until 2019 that it was found in another collection at the University of Aberdeen. After being identified as part of a larger piece of wood, it was determined that the fragment dates back to 3341-3094 BC, much earlier than the estimated construction date of the Great Pyramid. This discovery has sparked new interest in the objects and their purpose, with some suggesting they may have been tools used by the builders of the pyramid or offerings placed there for the deceased king. In 1993, a secret hatch was found in the Queen's Chamber, but it wasn't until 2011 that a robot was developed to explore it. The robot, named 'The Djedi Project' after the ancient Egyptian magician Djedi, was created by a team of international and Egyptian experts and managed by the University of Leeds. It took five years to develop and successfully captured nine hours of footage, revealing a small chamber with intricate symbols painted on the floor. This has raised questions about the purpose of the shaft, with some speculating it served a larger role than just an air vent. The documentary 'The Robot, The Dentist and The Pyramid' was released in 2020, shedding light on the project and its findings.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History
The Death of a King
This image displays a cuneiform tablet that has been decoded by the researchers. Researchers have successfully interpreted ancient cuneiform tablets, dating back 4,000 years, which were discovered over a century ago in what is currently known as Iraq. These tablets detail how certain lunar eclipses were believed to foretell death, devastation, and disease.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History
Rising From the Ashes of Angels: The Hidden Heritage of a Fallen Race
The Watchers The book "From The Ashes Of Angels – The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race" by Ancient Origins UNLEASHED published on Aug 05, 2024, looks into the captivating subject of rebel angels falling, as shown in Pieter Brueghel the Elder's artwork "The Fall of the Rebel Angles" from 1562. The painting on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, illustrates angels tumbling from heaven to Earth. This event also appears in the Book of Noah, an old Hebrew text thought to have been put together in the early half of the second century BC.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in Humans
Overboard: A Journey of Love, Jealousy, and Betrayal on the SS Andromeda
OVERBOARD The sky was a mix of different shades of gray as the SS Andromeda cruised through the rough waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Passengers on the ship were enjoying their temporary escape from their daily lives by dancing, dining, and indulging in various activities. Among them were Nathan and Claire, a couple who were looking forward to starting a new chapter in their relationship. They walked hand in hand on the deck, with Nathan noticing that Claire seemed lost in thought. He gently squeezed her hand and asked what was on her mind. She smiled faintly, her eyes reflecting the overcast sky. She was reminiscing about the journey they had been through and how far they had come. It felt like just yesterday when they were two young dreamers planning this trip. Their journey together had been challenging, with years of struggling with infertility, financial difficulties, and almost separating. This cruise was meant to be a turning point, a chance for them to reconnect and rejuvenate their marriage. Little did they know, there was someone else on the ship with hidden intentions. Marcus, an old childhood friend of Nathan's, had grown distant over the years and had boarded the ship with a secret agenda. He had deep-seated feelings of resentment towards Nathan and Claire, which they were unaware of. Marcus had been in love with Claire long before Nathan had even noticed her. He had kept his feelings hidden, watching from the sidelines as his best friend fell in love with the woman he had always dreamed of. Now, on this ship, his suppressed emotions threatened to resurface in a darker and twisted manner.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in Humans
Lunar Biodiversity Vault
Introduction The concept of establishing a lunar "Noah's Ark" to preserve Earth's imperiled flora and fauna is gaining traction among scientists concerned about the escalating rate of extinctions. This audacious plan envisions constructing a biorepository on the Moon's surface to store cryogenically frozen samples of seeds, spores, sperm, eggs, and other genetic material from millions of species facing existential threats.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in Futurism
Unleashing the Power of Your Transformative Journey
The Profound Impact of Personal Narratives In the realm of spirituality, personal testimonies hold immense power as catalysts for spiritual curiosity and pathways towards a deeper connection with the divine. These authentic accounts of individual transformation serve as beacons of hope, illuminating the profound impact of faith on human lives. For over two decades, those dedicated to ministering to others have witnessed firsthand the unparalleled influence of personal narratives in stirring souls and guiding them towards a meaningful relationship with the Creator.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in Motivation
Unleash Power-Efficient Innovation for Portable Computing
A Breakthrough in Low-Power Performance Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake family, codenamed "Core Ultra 200V," is poised to revolutionize the thin and light laptop segment. Slated for an official launch on September 3rd, just days before the renowned IFA 2024 conference in Berlin, these processors promise a harmonious blend of architectural advancements, software optimizations, and energy efficiency.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in 01
Decoding An Ancient Relic
An Extraordinary Find Amidst Antiquity's Remnants Deep within the remnants of Alalah, an ancient Anatolian city that flourished during the Bronze Age, archaeologists have chanced upon a remarkable discovery – a diminutive clay tablet etched with cuneiform inscriptions. This unassuming artifact, measuring a mere 4.2 centimeters by 3.5 centimeters and weighing a scant 28 grams, has ignited a wave of excitement among scholars and historians alike, promising to unveil invaluable insights into the economic and administrative intricacies of a bygone era.
By Kevin MacELweeabout a year ago in History




