JohnWaterman

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The Mississippian Moundbuilders And Their Artifacts
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by JohnWaterman  7-22-2008    1
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Ancient Inventions
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by JohnWaterman  7-22-2008    4
 More and info for each at the site.
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Rare Mummy Found in Peru With Strange Artifacts & Tattoo
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-19-2008   
 More info. and a video at the source site
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Fathers of the zodiac tracked down
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by JohnWaterman  7-8-2008    2
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5000 year old house found near Windsor Castle
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by JohnWaterman  7-1-2008    1
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Digging up the forgotten past of ordinary Egyptian folk
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by JohnWaterman  7-1-2008   
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Who were the Hurrians?
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by JohnWaterman  6-12-2008   
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Ancient laborer burial ground excavated near Rome
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by JohnWaterman  6-10-2008   
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The Eridu Genesis and the great flood
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by JohnWaterman  6-9-2008    2
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Ancient man killed 'love rivals'
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by JohnWaterman  6-3-2008   
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Mystery Object - The Standard of Ur
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by JohnWaterman  5-31-2008    1
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Iraq's cuneiform tablets getting "virtual life"
invictus
by invictus  5-30-2008   
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Talismans, Charms and Amulets - A Kind of Magic
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by JohnWaterman  5-27-2008    4
 Lots of great info at the source
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The New 7 Wonders
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by Socratoad  5-24-2008    3
 Spectacular!
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Oldest operating irrigation system stands test of time -- and quake
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by JohnWaterman  5-24-2008   
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The Bactrian Hoard - Afghan treasure to tour US
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by JohnWaterman  5-14-2008    2
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The Gold of Varna Prehistoric Necropolis
alanocu
by alanocu  5-13-2008    9
 "There are crouched and extended inhumations. Some graves do not contain a skeleton, but grave gifts (cenotaphs). Interestingly, the symbolic (empty) graves are the richest in gold artifacts. 3000 gold artifacts were found, with a weight of approximately 6 kilograms. Grave 43 (photo) contained more gold than has been found in the entire rest of the world for that epoch. Three symbolic graves contained masks of unburnt clay. The findings showed that the Varna culture had trade relations with distant lands (possibly including the lower Volga and the Cyclades), perhaps exporting metal goods and salt from the Provadiya rock salt mine. The copper ore used in the artifacts originated from a Sredna Gora mine near Stara Zagora, and Mediterranean Spondylus shells found in the graves may have served as primitive currency." The text above from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varna_Necropolis
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Lost ancient city of Marhashi found in Iran - Claims
invictus
by invictus  5-8-2008   
 Very interesting, but we need to wait and see the further reports.
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Tse-whit-zen
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by JohnWaterman  5-4-2008   
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More on the Stonehenge dig
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by JohnWaterman  4-21-2008   
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The Anasazi mystery
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by JohnWaterman  4-8-2008    10
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