
The Stones of Shushan
Unearthing the Persian Citadel of Daniel, Nehemiah, and Esther
Exploring ancient pathways of archaeology, theology, and ancient history to uncover the stories of our past.
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Unearthing the Persian Citadel of Daniel, Nehemiah, and Esther

August 1, 2026 was a difficult day for me, as it is for anyone who loses their mother, the one who brought them into the world.

Daniel & King Cyrus

Biblical Persia

There are so many things to say so this is going to be a long post.

The following is an excerpt from the book “Alien Agenda: the Return of the Nephilim” by co-author Michael McDaniel.

The following is based from an except from the book “Alien Agenda: the Return of the Nephilim.”

3 Months of All-Access to Ancient Pathways

The following is based from an except from the book “Alien Agenda: the Return of the Nephilim by co-author Michael McDaniel.

What an Amazing Weekend at the Crestone Conference!

My UAP SIGHTING

The HISTORICAL RECORDS

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena

Of the more than twenty-three million books housed in the Library of Congress, no volume stands in a class of its own quite like the Bible.

The Greek term ichthys (ἰχθύς), meaning “fish,” became an acrostic that articulated the core of early Christian belief.

By the late second and early third century, Christianity had already spread throughout parts of the Roman world, but amid political tensions.

In the Palatine Museum, there is a collection of ancient graffiti etched into marble and limestone, marks once scratched across the walls of imperial buildings throughout Rome.

The Gospel of Matthew records one of the most dramatic moments in the Passion narrative.

The Anakim and the Survival of Rephaim Ideology in Philistia

The Man Behind the Shamrock