Who We are

Ancient Archeology Magazine is a wholly electronic publication and is directed to an audience of progressive stuents and younger adults age 18-35, as well as appealing to a general readership.

This age group is extremely techno-savvy and will seek much of their news and information, business and recreational, in web-based media.  On Meet The Press, the late Tim Russert made the observation that his son is in college, and most of his friends now strictly rely on web-based sources for news.  Ancient Archeology Magazine targets this niche market of well-educated, edgy, and techno-savvy adults.

 

Ancient Archeology Magazine is in fact, a new concept.  Those advertising with us will find a growing market for an already pre-existing genre of publications, but featuring a technological edge. By utilizing multimedia, Ancient Archeology Magazine is in effect creating a  forum between the advertiser and the digital millennium.

Readers fascinated by the latest evidence and theories on human prehistory and migrations, East Asian studies, Celtic and Germanic culture and mythology, Biblical and Near Eastern archeology, pre-Columbian America, Lost Civilizations, western European megaliths and the entire legacy of humans on this planet will find Ancient Archeology Magazine a seminal journalistic achievement.  

Unlike other magazines of a popular nature, we do not cover fringe topics such as UFOs, Sasquatch, metaphysical healing, New Age religion or the paranormal. We focus on engaging topics about the human past which are grounded in archaeology and backed by documentation and research, and which are also challenging to currently accepted wisdom.

We attract writers and readers who are tired of the unsupported theories and speculations that are the hallmark of fringe element publications.  We also steer readers away from more scholarly journals that are too tame and unimaginative, and that are unsupportive of, or ridicule, alternate viewpoints.

As an advertiser searching to promote materials considered too hot to handle, or merely seeking a venue to advertise a commercial or non-profit business from a perspective that is neither mainstream nor fringe, Ancient Archeology Magazine is a unique and ideal resource and tool.