Ancient america

?

Channel Reputation Rank

#208
?

Activity Status

Stale

last updated

According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Ancient america' channel has an excellent rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the intermediate readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

About 'Ancient america' Channel

The Ongoing Exploration

? Updates History Monthly Yearly
? Content Ratio
? Average Article Length

'Ancient america' has mostly short articles at the moment, however, they might have a great potential to develop their materials and quality in future.

short

long

? Readability Level

'Ancient america' contains materials of advanced readability level, which are probably targeted at a smaller group of subscribers savvy on the subject of the channel.

advanced

basic

? Sentiment Analysis

'Ancient america' contains texts with mostly positive attitude and expressions (e.g. it may include some favorable reviews or words of devotion to the subjects addressed on the channel).

positive

negative

Recent News

Unfortunately Ancient america has no news yet.

But you may check out related channels listed below.

Ancient Pennsylvania Oil Mines, Pre-Columbian Oil

[...] , Pre-Columbian Oil   Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Ancient American magazine Issue 97, pp12-16, used with permission.   By Thomas Anderton The following [...]

Ancient Inscriptions in Montana

by, Warren W. Dexter   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine – Issue #54.     An unusual site is located just West of Writing on Ston [...]

Pennsylvania’s Elephant Petroglyph on the Allegheny River

[...] Written by Tom Anderton. Originally published in Ancient American magazine issue #83.   A rock shelter near Van, Pennsylvania known as “Rainbow Rock” features the [...]

An Ancient “Boat” in Native American Rock Art?

[...] by Carl A. Bjork.   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine Issue #45   Southern California’s “Painted Rock” is among the relatively few surviving [...]

The Oklahoma Runestone

[...] by Cyclone Covey, Ph.D.   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine March/April 1994.   In the 1830′s, [...]

Olmec Beards

[...] by Cyclone Covey, DFMES, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.   Originally published in The Midwestern [...]

Calalus 775-900 A.D. : A Re-examination of the Bent Artifacts – PART 1

[...] by Cyclone Covey, Professor of Ancient History, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC (Editor’s Note: This [...]

Preview: Upcoming Story in Ancient American Magazine

Here is a preview of my next article for Ancient American Ancient Fortresses of the Ohio Valley Part 3: Grave Creek Complex; Smoke and Mirrors   [...]

Holocaust of Giants: The Great Smithsonian Cover-up

[...]   First published in Ancient American magazine and later in Nexus magazine. by Ross Hamilton Noted Native American author and professor [...]

A Tradition of Giants: More Questions Than Answers

[...] Originally published in Ancient American magazine. by Ross Hamilton Long ago in central North America, there was a great civil war. It was [...]

Remarkable Monuments of Southern Alberta

[...] by Warren W. Dexter, FES, DFFMES, Elkhart, Indiana   Originally published in The Midwestern Epigraphic Journal, Volume 17, Number 1, 2003   HODO or DOLMEN Just west of the WRITING ON STONE [...]

Olmec Beards

[...] , DFMES, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.   Originally published in The Midwestern Epigraphic Journal, Volume 20, 2006.   Comments on: Lawrence F. Athy, “Foreign Influences on the [...]

Traditional Relationships Of The Southeastern Indians

[...] published in The Midwestern Epigraphic Society Journal   [Editor's Note:  The first Westville Symposium, the parent of ISAC, was held in 1972.  The Dr Joseph Mahan, DFMES story can be [...]

Calalus 775-900 A.D. : A Re-examination of the Bent Artifacts – PART 1

[...] , Winston-Salem, NC (Editor’s Note: This paper #15 was presented at the first Westville Symposium in 1973 held at the outdoor tabernacle of the Westville Antebellum Living Museum [...]

Olmec Beards

[...] by Cyclone Covey, DFMES, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.   Originally published in The Midwestern Epigraphic Journal, Volume [...]

Calalus 775-900 A.D. : A Re-examination of the Bent Artifacts – PART 1

[...] by Cyclone Covey, Professor of Ancient History, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC (Editor’s Note: This paper #15 was presented at the first Westville [...]

Hebrew Script Atop Pinnacle Mountain

[...] Magazine Issue #83 by, Wayne May West Connecticut may seem an unlikely place to find ancient inscriptions from the Old World, but there they are, etched in granite atop a six hundred-foot mountain [...]

Ancient Inscriptions in Montana

by, Warren W. Dexter   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine – Issue #54.     An unusual site is located just West of Writing on Ston [...]

?Key Phrases
Ancient Pennsylvania Oil Mines, Pre-Columbian Oil

[...] , Pre-Columbian Oil   Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in Ancient American magazine Issue 97, pp12-16, used with permission.   By Thomas Anderton The following [...]

Ancient Inscriptions in Montana

by, Warren W. Dexter   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine – Issue #54.     An unusual site is located just West of Writing on Ston [...]

Pennsylvania’s Elephant Petroglyph on the Allegheny River

[...] Written by Tom Anderton. Originally published in Ancient American magazine issue #83.   A rock shelter near Van, Pennsylvania known as “Rainbow Rock” features the [...]

An Ancient “Boat” in Native American Rock Art?

[...] by Carl A. Bjork.   Originally published in Ancient American Magazine Issue #45   Southern California’s “Painted Rock” is among the relatively few surviving [...]

Related channels