Captain Philip Beale live from U K today at the HEARTLAND RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
Heartland Research is working in close cooperation with Ery'j B. Sassi Trimech, President and Founder of Association Didon de
Carthage, in Tunisia. Ery'j will discuss the ancient people of Tunisia their possible connections to the ancient people of America. In her
presentation she will highlight the greatness of the Carthaginian Empire and the Phoenicians. Ery'j has good connections with government officials
in Tunisia. She is working out the details for an Ambassador Reception at the Tunisian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Many important people will
be invited to the diplomatic event. The purpose of the reception is to bring new light to ancient links between the two countries.
Exploring Malchow Mounds Near Burlington, Iowa
Mike and Betty LaFontaine, accompanied by Roger and Katie Cook, embarked on a captivating journey to the Malchow Mounds State Preserve. They delved into the fascinating history of the ancient inhabitants who once graced the land.
Malchow Mounds State Preserve is a remarkable site boasting a prehistoric cemetery adorned with a mesmerizing array of fifty-eight conical and linear mounds. These are believed to have been meticulously constructed during the Middle Woodland period (100 B.C.–A.D. 300). The very essence of the area is encapsulated by the name Malchow, paying homage to its previous owner, Lewis H. Malchow.
Considering the numerous archaeological mounds and artifacts in every direction from Montrose, Iowa, it's clear that this area held great significance in a bygone era. From Malchow Mounds State Preserve, Toolsboro Mounds, and Zelph’s Mound to Little Mound Cemetery, the Buena Vista Mound complex, the five plus miles of defensive berms surrounding Montrose and the ancient burial mounds north of Nauvoo, the landscape is dotted with historical treasures. The people who once lived here displayed sophistication and a profound understanding of their environment, leaving a compelling history yet to be fully explored.
Your donations at www.phoenicia.rocks/donate directly empower our research and preservation efforts, and we pledge to continue exploring, learning, and sharing the captivating history of our ancient past. Together, we forge a path toward a more profound understanding of the fascinating civilizations that once thrived in the heartland of America.
Embark on an Epic Journey Through Time! Join us in reliving the 6th Century BC Phoenician Ship Expedition, sailing from Syria to America and back. Witness the incredible seafaring prowess of the Phoenicia, a 2600-year-old replica ship inspired by the Jules Verne 7 Shipwreck. Support the reconstruction of this historic vessel in Montrose, Iowa, and be a part of something truly special.
The International Association to Save Tyre present The Phoenician Expedition Crossing the Atlantic conference by Captain Philip Beale.
In 2008 - 2009 The Phoenicia Ship Expedition will attempt to sail a 600BC replica Phoenician vessel clockwise around Africa - in total 17,000 and 12 months at sea. Watch this video all about the Expedition or learn more at www.phoenicia.org.uk. Video produced by Independent Image.
In March 2008 BBC South Today reported on the progress of the Phoenicia Ship Expedition. Interviews with Expedition Leader Philip Beale and Project Manager Alice Chutter. Learn more at www.phoenicia.org.uk.