Editorial Doctrine

Evidence-Led Historical Research

Originex is dedicated to the rigorous study of civilizations, institutions, trade systems, and power structures across global history through structured evidence.

Our Position

We do not argue against history—we examine it through structured evidence.

All research prioritises primary sources, archaeological reports, and peer-reviewed scholarship. We distinguish clearly between established evidence, scholarly interpretation, contested debates, and hypothesis.

Originex maintains a neutral, academic, educational tone. We do not assign moral narratives, use inflammatory language, or frame history as accusation or vindication. We present context, clarify institutional mechanics, and explain how historians reach conclusions.

The purpose of Originex is not to persuade. It is to equip readers with structured, verifiable historical knowledge so they may form informed conclusions.

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Continents Covered

Evidence Hierarchy

Every claim is classified by certainty: Verified / Strong / Plausible / Contested

Tier 1

Primary Evidence

Ancient texts, inscriptions, archaeological reports

Tier 2

Peer-Reviewed Scholarship

Academic monographs, journal articles

Tier 3

Contextual Records

Documentary evidence, museum records

Methodological Commitments

Evidence Priority

Primary sources, archaeological reports, and peer-reviewed scholarship form the foundation of every publication.

Methodological Transparency

Clear distinction between established evidence, scholarly interpretation, contested debates, and hypothesis.

Global Scope

Civilizations from every continent examined with equal scholarly rigour and attention to detail.

Educational Purpose

Equipping readers with structured, verifiable historical knowledge to form informed conclusions.

Research Scope

Civilizations and state systems
Trade and economic networks
Religious and intellectual traditions
Military and political structures
Archaeological discoveries
Historiography and narrative evolution

This includes both achievements and failures, violence and innovation, continuity and disruption.

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