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    Discovered: Artifacts from the First Temple of Solomon
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  10-24-2007    3
     I think the time has come to open up these areas to tastefull, scholastic investigation, so that we can organize and preserve the relics that may be contained here in. Religion need not be at odds with the accumulation of humanistic knowledge, in fact religious significance is often a great complement to the field of archeology, as is archeology to important aspects of ancient religious history.
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    Secrets of Antikythera Mechanism, world's oldest calculating machine, revealed
    Beholder
    by Beholder  7-30-2008    1
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    2400 years old merchantman ship found !!
    syncopath
    by syncopath  11-21-2007    2
     Professor Elisha Linder: "I am mad about the subject. I love to be at the sea, to look at ships, to deal with ships, and to study ships," he said. "And I would die to find an even older ship!"
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    Temple built 4,000 years ago unearthed in Peru
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-11-2007    1
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    underwater archeology museum - Caesarea
    syncopath
    by syncopath  11-21-2007    2
     "Well, divers in general have the tendency to look for new things, new sites, new interest, new thrills, and if they have the tendency or the feel for archaeology - bingo - they have two in one".
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    Explore Peru's oldest city
    invictus
    by invictus  10-21-2006    1
     We owe this amazing discovery to a devoted Peruvian/American archaeologist, Ruth Shady, who has spent her last 12 years unearthing Caral - the ancient city that would change the history textbooks. Applauses to Ruth.
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    Modern Sports and Games of Ancient Greece
    einbar
    by einbar  8-18-2008   
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    Ancient Scots Mummified Their Dead
    lost colony searcher
    by lost colony searcher  9-14-2007    5
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    6,000 year old civilization discovered in Iran
    invictus
    by invictus  11-6-2006    2
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    7 Submerged Wonders of the World
    zeruel
    by zeruel  1-8-2008   
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    Why Archaeology of Holy Lands is So Important
    abailart
    by abailart  10-2-2007    1
     I recommend Norman Cantor's sizzling history of Judaeism, 'The Sacred Chain', a bit dated now but shows how such work has demonstrated that the first millennium or so of received Jewish 'history' is fable rather than factual.
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    Sex lies archeology & DVD shake Greece Government
    syncopath
    by syncopath  1-12-2008    2
     hello Aribeth, pray tell us what's going on there between the heavenly acropolis & the mortal land of the Greeks ?? .... -)))
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    Aboriginal Footprints
    Ptah_Gib
    by Ptah_Gib  10-30-2006    1
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    Holy Latrine, Biblical Parasites
    haraya
    by haraya  11-15-2006    4
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    5500-year-old Plaza found in Peru
    invictus
    by invictus  2-26-2008   
     Discovery of Caral (dated to 3000 BCE) was a shock for established archaeology, who rejected the existence of an ancient civilization in south America, prior to 1200 BCE. Now the discovery of Sechin Bajo appears to be a second shock, which pulls the date back to 3500 BCE. These two findings alone, show that Peru hosted an important, unknown civilization, 400 years before the Egyptian kingdom was founded by Menes and at least 250 years before the Sumerians took control of southern Mesopotamia. Amazing discoveries forces historians to reconsider their established "ancient history" cliches.
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    100 Most Endangered Sites
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  4-17-2008    4
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    Is Indy Chasing A Fake? Two Well-known Crystal Skulls Did Not, After All, Come From Ancient Mexico
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  5-25-2008   
     Alanocu, for your information :-)
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    Explorers Find Noah's Ark?
    Eaglewings
    by Eaglewings  7-1-2006    1
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    Dragons? In China?
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-20-2006   
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    Pollen Reveals Terracotta Army Origins
    Cyber_Ryuapu
    by Cyber_Ryuapu  1-31-2007   
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    Archeological Site
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  8-10-2007   
     We're left to speculate what sort of beings inhabited this area. They couldn't be human since this was 2,000 years before god made man. It boggles the mind.
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    Archaelogists make big discovery in Okatie
    lost colony searcher
    by lost colony searcher  8-28-2007    2
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    Dinosaurs started having sex as teens
    hudgal1
    by hudgal1  7-20-2007   
     A new theory on dinosaur behavior...
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    Hierakonopolis - even the ancient Egyptians thought it was old.
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  12-2-2007    1
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    Archeologist says Holy Grail is in Rome
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-22-2007    3
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    Underwater China Museum
    weirdguy
    by weirdguy  11-25-2007   
     I had heard about this but never seen it before - Cool!
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    5,000 year old piece of chewing gum
    syncopath
    by syncopath  8-23-2007    3
     old habits die hard ... :-)
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    Lost Colony Said to Have Survived
    lost colony searcher
    by lost colony searcher  8-26-2007    1
     Sunday August 26, 2007 Miller Resor Rocky Mount Telegram
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    Great Archaeological Sites of Latin America
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  6-10-2007    1
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    Lifestyles of the Ancient Polynesians
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  10-30-2007   
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    Archaeological Research Resources
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  1-20-2007   
     Go to the source for a goldmine of resources.
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    Mexican Dino May Have Made Music
    tabsey
    by tabsey  2-13-2008   
     Communication among dinosaurs?
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    Cyberinfrastructure for Archaeology - archaeoinformatics.org
    haraya
    by haraya  8-16-2007   
      The project will develop new software tools and strategies that will be used to increase the accessibility of existing electronic data in ways that will make it possible to link previously isolated data together - helping archaeologists better understand the past.
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    On Getting Creative Ideas
    Fast T friend
    by Fast T friend  12-13-2007    1
     And here is another one by urray Gell-Mann: (Google Tech Talks March 14, 2007). Murray Gell-Mann is one of the largest living legends in physics. He's also been described as The Man With Five Brains, and it's no puzzle why: He was admitted to Yale at 15, got his PhD from MIT at 21, and is an international advisor on the environment. He speaks 13 languages fluently (at last count), and has expertise in such far-ranging fields as natural history, historical linguistics, archeology, bird-watching, depth psychology, and the theory of complex adaptive systems.
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    Explore a Viking Village
    CarnivalBorn
    by CarnivalBorn  7-30-2007   
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    Last Neanderthals Were Smart, Sophisticated
    tabsey
    by tabsey  6-23-2008   
     The seventies, some would argue, were about being smart and sophisticated. Some would argue that we have been heading for extinction since then.
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    Monkey Sacrifice at the Ancient Peruvian Fire Temple!
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  11-15-2007    1
     I must admit, I clipped this partly just so I could be the first to tag a clip with "Monkey Sacrifice." (Look it up! I'm the first!) This is a fascinating temple to me for many reasons. It shows a diversity in Pre-Columbian cultures that is often overlooked in favor of stereotypes of a few high-profile cultures (The Inca, the Maya, the Aztecs, etc.) But it also seriously shows that it is time for us to start considering whether to retire the rusty old land bridge theory. Increasingly, it seems only logical that trans-oceanic travel was not the exclusive domain of "civilized" Europeans. Nor was being "civilized" for that matter. World history is a lot more complex than our myopic record of it. Fortunately, there are still exciting archaeological finds like this one to open our eyes.
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    Shipwreck: Real Pirates, Actually of the Carribean
    ouyangwulong
    by ouyangwulong  12-14-2007   
     Underwater Archeology is a fascinating field, but it's badly in need of legal support, since currently looters and scavengers not only enjoy the benefit of legal ambiguity, they exalt in their shameless destruction of historical heritage for crass commercialism and sensationalism.
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    Underwater Urban Archeology: 7 Submerged Wonders of the World
    uniqme
    by uniqme  11-6-2007    4
     A wealth of human history lies submerged in ancient cities at the bottoms of lakes, seas and oceans of the world. Some of these were sent into the water via earthquakes, tsunamis or other disasters thousands of years ago. Many have just recently been rediscovered, by accident or through emergent technological innovations. Some have even caused scientists to question the history of human civilization. Bay of Cambay, India:A few years back discovered the remains of a vast 9,500 year old city. This submerged ruin has intact architecture and human remains. More significantly, this find predates all finds in the area by over 5,000 years, forcing historians toreevaluate their understandingof the history of civilazation in the region. The find has been termedDwarka,or the ‘Golden City,’ after an ancient city-in-the sea said to belong to the Hindu god Krishna.
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    Britain's 'Atlantis' may be revealed
    mickfinn
    by mickfinn  1-14-2008   
     Underwater city could be revealed for the first time with high-tech underwater cameras.
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