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Neural Pathways

Neural Pathways is a collective of seasoned experts and researchers with a profound passion for unraveling the enigmas of ancient history and artifacts. With a wealth of combined experience spanning decades, Neural Pathways has established itself as a leading voice in the realm of archaeological exploration and interpretation. Our team of researchers and scholars provide unparalleled depth of knowledge in deciphering the intricate narratives embedded within ancient artifacts and deciphering the cultural nuances that shaped civilizations of the past. Through meticulous research, rigorous analysis, and a collaborative spirit, Neural Pathways has made and continues to make significant contributions to our understanding of the human past.
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Buena Vista

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Buena Vista: Peru’s Hidden Archaeological Treasure Nestled in the foothills of the Andes, Buena Vista is a fascinating archaeological site in Peru. Spanning 8 hectares (20 acres), it is located about 25 miles inland in the Chillon River Valley, roughly an hour’s drive north of Lima. This site, first excavated by Frederic Engel in 1987,…

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Huaycán de Pariachi

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Huaycán de Pariachi: An Archaeological Site in Peru Huaycán de Pariachi is an archaeological site in Huaycán, Ate District, Lima, Peru. It lies south of the Rímac River. The site was part of the Ichma culture and later the Inca Empire. Chronology Huaycán de Pariachi likely dates back to the Preceramic Period. Studies confirm occupations…

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Hippos

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The Ancient City of Hippos: A Glimpse into History Hippos, also known as Sussita in Aramaic and Hebrew, stands as a fascinating ancient city and archaeological site. Located on a hill 2 km east of the Sea of Galilee, it connects to the western slopes of the Golan Heights via a topographical saddle. The city’s…

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Statue of Tuthmosis III

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Statue of Tuthmosis III: A Symbol of Ancient Egyptian Power Tuthmosis III, one of Egypt’s most renowned pharaohs, is immortalized in a grand statue that exudes power and regality. This impressive piece, carved from granodiorite, stands 192 cm tall, 64 cm wide, and 133 cm deep. It dates back to the Eighteenth Dynasty, during the…

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Ōzuka Kofun

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Discovering the Ōzuka Kofun: Japan’s Historic Gem The Ōzuka Kofun, found in the Jumei neighborhood of Keisen, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, stands as a remarkable relic from the Kofun period (250 AD to 538 AD). This ancient burial mound, discovered in 1934, was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1937. In 1956, its status…

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Dvin Ancient City and Archaeological Site

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The Ancient City of Dvin: A Historical Gem of Armenia Dvin, known as Duin or Dvin in Classical Armenian, was a bustling commercial city. It served as the capital of early medieval Armenia. Located 35 km south of modern Yerevan, Dvin sat north of the ancient Armenian capital, Artaxata, along the Metsamor River. Before its…

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