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Well done! You've discovered the Zohar StarGate Short Stories Podcast - Your daily dose of mind-expanding discoveries. Hosted by Peter Twist, you will explore ancient secret discoveries whose secrets of recently been revealed. You'll track unsolved mysteries and hear stories from extraterrestrial contactees. Many of these events simply cannot be explained away.

The Zohar StarGate Short Stories podcast will bring you the latest discoveries in half the amount of time of most podcasts. Prepare for the most amazing stories you’ve ever heard, all in less time than it takes to pour your tea and butter your bread.
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The Dashka Stone is a controversial artifact that it is believed by some to be the guidelines used by the architect of the world. Known as the Map of the Creator, this stone tablet has baffled researchers since its discovery in 1999. As impossible as it may seem, Russian experts believe the stone map, could be 120 million years old.
Archaeologists digging in the Atapuerca Mountains in northern Spain have uncovered the fossilized remains of an archaic group of humans different to any other ever seen. The bones are among the oldest Homo fossils ever found in Europe, and some researchers have speculated that they may represent the elusive common ancestor of Neanderthals, Denisovans and modern humans.
The Salzburg Cube is a small block of iron that was found buried in a coal seam in Wolfsegg, Austria, in 1865. The Cube became famous when some researchers recently claimed it to be an out-of-place artifact: a piece of worked iron manufactured from an unknown source found buried in a 20-million-year-old coal seam. Some scientists originally identified the Cube as being of meteoric origin, but there is no unanimous opinion on what exactly the Salzburg Cube is. For some, it is one of the many so called ‘out of place artifacts’, controversial objects that science cannot explain.
According to legend, Ireland’s Stone of Destiny was used as a pillow by Jacob in Biblical times, and was carried out of Jerusalem by refugees fleeing from persecution in the city. One of these was a princess known as Scota. The exiles fled through Egypt, Sicily and Spain, finally arriving in Ireland, where the stone became known as Lia Fáil or the ‘Stone of Destiny’. The sacred stone was used as the coronation stone of Ireland’s high kings and was believed to cry out in joy when the rightful king of Ireland sat on it.
Experts say the mysterious builders of Skara Brae, the Dogons & Pre-Dynastic Egypt may be connected after new research reveals a starling discovery. Who were they and where did they go?
The mysterious Ain Dara temple is the best-preserved example of Syro-Hittite religious architecture from the late second and early first millennia BC. It is elaborately decorated with basalt sculpture and reliefs. It also contains enigmatic larger-than-life human footprints carved into the temple’s stone thresholds, a feature unique to the building. The Temple is believed to be a close parallel to the contemporary Temple of Solomon, which is at the moment only known from descriptions in the Hebrew Bible.
A once fertile landmass now submerged beneath the Persian Gulf may have been home to some of the earliest human populations outside Africa. In recent years, archaeologists have turned up evidence of a wave of human settlements along the shores of the Gulf dating to about 7,500 years ago, however the most startling evidence comes from the area in and around this "Persian Gulf Oasis" which may have been host to humans for over 100,000 years before it was swallowed up by the Indian Ocean around 8,000 years ago.
The term Anunna or Anunnaki indicates a group of gods in the Mesopotamian pantheon dating back thousands of years. For some researchers the Anunnaki were much more than myth, they were real pre-human beings who constructed many of the ancient sites in the world. A number of these ancient sites, such as Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, are thought by some to be gateways to other worlds and parallel universes which can only be accessed by those who know how.
A new scientific study of an ice core sample from Greenland has demonstrated how the Central-American Ilopango mega-eruption wiped out an entire Maya area, 1,590 years ago. Millions of tons of white ash from the Ilopango mega-eruption spread across more than 770,000 square miles (200 million hectares) of Central America. The event was called the “Tierra Blanca Joven,” Spanish for “young white earth.” The eruption was so destructive that it would have darkened the entire region for at least a week. And if this weren’t enough for one Armageddon-like event, the Ilopango explosion also caused a series of climatic events that led to a “strange 18-month era of global cooling,” according to the latest paper.
There are a number of mysteries surrounding ancient Malta. The unknown 6000-year-old ancient civilisation and their mysterious megalithic temples that survived for more than a millennium on the island of Malta collapsed within two generations. No-one knows why. Recent research has revealed that the sophisticated ancient inhabitants of the island somehow used sound frequency technique to alter consciousness of the entire civilization.
The Hyksos represent one of ancient history’s biggest mysteries. For decades it was believed that they were a mysterious nomadic people, perhaps originating in the Levant, who invaded Egypt more than 3,600 years ago and ruled the north of the Nile Valley for over a century. Now a scientific study of human remains from the Hyksos capital of Avaris has provided fascinating new information on who the Hyksos were, and where they came from.
There are numerous theories surrounding the origin and current whereabouts of the biblical Ark of the Covenant. One of the latest is that it still exists and is kept in a church in Ethiopia, under strict guard. In the late 1980s amateur archaeologist William R. McGlone came upon a series of fascinating and unusual petroglyphs in Colorado. Building on the work of McGlone author Gary Vey, who has no training in ancient scripts, later discovered that writing at the site of the palace of the Queen of Sheba in the Republic of Yemen closely resembled that on the Colorado petroglyphs. Using a computer programme he had developed Vey apparently managed to translate the petroglyphs. They were written in an unknown ancient language and speak about a catastrophe on earth. Using the same computer program Vey also translated the writing at the palace of the Queen of Sheba from looking at photographs taken at the site and discovered that it told the incredible story of the Ark of the Covenant, where it is now located, and predicted the same disaster that was prophesied in the Colorado texts.
The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient Greek mechanical model of the Solar System, and has been described as the oldest example of an analogue computer. As it is the only one of its kind, its origins are a complete mystery. However, recent research has indicated that the Antikythera Mechanism might in fact be the famous planetarium made by the Sicilian astronomer, engineer and mathematician Archimedes. However, ancient sources mention that Archimedes made two of these machines, which means that the other one is out there somewhere waiting to be discovered.
In 1883, Moses Wilhelm Shapira, an antiquities dealer based in Jerusalem, brought a biblical text to Europe where he tried to sell it. After Shapira's death, his widow sold the text to a bookseller and its whereabouts have been unknown since around 1900. However, a number of handwritten copies survive today. Recently, a new study of the text made the controversial statement that the text was not only authentic but is a genuine predecessor to the biblical Book of Deuteronomy.
Researchers believe they have uncovered the first clear example of a treasure the ancient Egyptians brought home with them from the legendary, lost Land of Punt.The ancient Egyptians wrote about the Land of Punt and depicted it as a prosperous location from 2450 BC to 1155 BC. They went to Punt, which they referred to as “God’s land,” to acquire gold, African blackwood, ebony, ivory, aromatic resins, wild animals, and slaves. One of the most famous artworks created about this location is the ‘Punt colonnade’ on Hatshepsut’s temple at Deir el-Bahri , demonstrating that her people brought her myrrh trees, gold, ivory, panther skins, and apes back from Punt.
It was recently announced that researchers from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland had found evidence for the recording of a devastating comet impact more than 13,000 years ago while examining symbols on a decorated stone from Gobekli Tepe called the Vulture Stone. Using computer star-tracking software called Stellarium, the researchers were able to track what the sky looked like in the time Göbekli Tepe was in use. The team matched carvings of animals on the Vulture Stone, which they interpreted as astronomical symbols, to patterns of stars and were able to pinpoint the cataclysmic event caused by the comet fragments hitting the earth to 10950 BC, give or take 250 years.
A lost city in Egypt dating back 3,400 years has been unearthed under the ancient Egyptian capital of Luxor. The spectacular find is being described as the most important in the country since Howard Carter’s discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamen in 1922. The city is the largest ever discovered from ancient Egypt and had been buried under sands near Luxor for three millennia. But the mystery of who lived there and what happened to them has yet to be solved.
What may be the world’s oldest map has been discovered engraved on a 14,000 –year-old slab of rock in a cave in the Spanish Pyrenees. The cave in which the map was found is steeped in legend and was traditionally thought to be the home of mythological bird-footed nymphs. The questions which have puzzled researchers are what they were used for and why prehistoric hunter gatherers living in caves would need maps?
There a many references of the Star of Bethlehem, possibly even identified within oldRoman coins, but what actually was this strange heavenly sighting? Considering the story that three wise men were able to follow the star through the night sky and that is allegedly stopped over the location where Christ was born, then its easy to consider that this 'star' was something much stranger. But what does the astronomical evidence suggest. Could there have been anything else to explain this phenomena rather than some kind of extraterrestrial craft or spiritual phenomena?
The structure known as Wilson’s Arch is a huge causeway whose construction on the Temple Mount has been attributed to everyone from Herod to the Muslim caliphs. But no-one ever knew for sure who constructed it and when or whether it may even date back to the time of Solomon’s First Temple. Now a revolutionary radiocarbon-dating technique has been utilized which can pinpoint when monumental structures in Jerusalem’s Old City, including the famed Wilson’s Arch, were constructed. But does this mean we also know who constructed the enigmatic ancient edifice?
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