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Unanswered questions of archeology

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A captivating 18-week journey through the enigmatic realms of archaeology as we delve into the Unanswered Questions of Archaeology. This course invites you to unravel the mysteries that past civilizations have left behind, challenges that continue to baffle modern scholars and enthusiasts alike. From awe-inspiring feats of engineering and architecture to perplexing works of art and historical events, this exploration spans the globe, transporting you from central China to the high plateaus of Bolivia.

Each week of this course unravels a new chapter in the puzzle of ancient civilizations, shedding light on lingering mysteries that have resisted explanation throughout the ages. Witness the architectural marvels that defy conventional understanding, from the intricate megaliths of Central China to the sophisticated engineering feats of civilizations past.

Explore the elusive works of art that carry cryptic messages from bygone eras, challenging our interpretations and beckoning us to uncover the secrets they guard. Delve into the historical events that, despite extensive research, remain shrouded in ambiguity, fueling a sense of intrigue and prompting questions that echo through the corridors of time.

This immersive journey is not just an academic pursuit but an invitation to join the ranks of intrepid explorers, bridging the gap between past and present. Through this course, you will not only learn about the enduring mysteries of archaeology but also cultivate the skills to ponder, analyze, and perhaps contribute to the ongoing quest for answers.

From the heart of ancient China to the heights of Bolivia, each destination on this archaeological odyssey offers a glimpse into the unresolved narratives of our human history. Enrich your understanding of the past and engage with the unsolved enigmas that continue to captivate the imagination of those drawn to the mysteries of bygone civilizations.

Topics covered include:

  • Moais of Easter Island

  • The Voynich manuscript

  • Gobekli Tepe

  • The Bronze Age collapse

  • Tiwanaku and Puma Punku

  • The Serapeum of Saqqara

  • And more...

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