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Age is just a number
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  8-10-2008    4
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Ireland's Shame: A Superhighway Across The Hill Of Tara
soccertoad
by soccertoad  8-5-2008   
 It has also been recommended for dissenters to this project write to the major Irish newspapers. Further information is available through the Global Arts Collective and a useful blog, Tara Watch. A quick response is needed if these geographical treasures of Ireland are to be preserved.
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Ice Age Haute Couture
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-14-2008   
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Timelines of Art History
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-8-2008    7
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5000 year old house found near Windsor Castle
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-1-2008    1
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Branding for Christ
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  6-19-2008    4
 A "science" teacher in Ohio is under scrutiny for mixing religion and science. This miscreant not only is a fundy nut but a liar too. I'm sure the kids in his class are getting the latest in science education (if they lived in the bronze age, that is).
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Mesopotamian Mystery: Who Were The Hurrians?
invictus
by invictus  6-12-2008   
 Abstract from a very interesting article that appears on Archaeology magazine's latest (July/August) issue.
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Afghanistan’s Hidden Treasures
arifsali
by arifsali  5-30-2008    3
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Unique Dutch settlement discovered from Bronze Age
Socratoad
by Socratoad  5-24-2008   
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67-Year-Old Equestrian Bound for 2008 Olympics
merrie
by merrie  5-22-2008   
 He found a new horse, kept on believing in our training and discipline, and now he has succeeded. I am very happy for him. It also proves that new things are possible in dressage, at any age--even at 67!" Although early records are a little sketchy it seems that Swedish shooter Oscar Swahn holds the record as the oldest competitor ever to win an Olympic gold medal. Swahn won at the London Games in 1908, at age 60. He was still sharp enough to take bronze again at the age of 72 in Antwerp 12 years later. The oldest equestrian competitor is believed to have been British dressage rider Lorna Johnstone. She competed in three Olympic Games, including Munich in 1972 at age 70. It was George Bernard Shaw who said "we don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing!"
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The Settings - OA ClipSeries
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  5-2-2008    2
 Here are some tidbits to help you understand the OA Universe and a quick look at what this is all about
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Hearts of Iron: Zeus made it so
abailart
by abailart  4-25-2008    1
 A quick trip (Hesiod) from the creation of human beings to the present day.
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5000 years old "Mini Stonehenge" discovered in Manchester
invictus
by invictus  4-17-2008    3
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Ancient Chinese Bells
Rustee
by Rustee  4-4-2008    6
  The importance of that discovery grows when we realize that it took the West a thousand years to develop the cathedral bell, and we didn't have it until the middle ages. Bells are very hard to make, yet China had these remarkably sophisticated Zhong bells during the Golden Age of Athens. The bells produce a rich tone, they take far less bronze to get it than a cathedral bell, and then they deliver two sounds for the cost of one. It's easy to look right at something that's very sophisticated without seeing the sophistication. It took us eighty years to catch on to these remarkable, but unassuming, bells. The best inventions are like that. In the best inventions, elegance masquerades as simplicity.
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Top 10 Most Historically Inaccurate Movies
readmore
by readmore  3-31-2008   
 So much for cinema as an educational medium.... :)
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10 Most Historically Inaccurate Movies!
Sheroug
by Sheroug  3-21-2008    1
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At Least He Died Happy
debbyski
by debbyski  3-17-2008    10
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Exploring the "lost city" of Mycenaeans
invictus
by invictus  3-11-2008    1
 Professor Daniel J. Pullen is unearthing a 3600-year-old "lost city" in Aegean coast.
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Myth of Matriarchy
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  3-8-2008    8
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Bosinian Archaelogists Discover Fabled Ships
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  2-24-2008    4
 I've had this private for a while--time to make it public
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Sailing Charter In The Cyclades
carlw
by carlw  2-13-2008   
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The Rollright Stones
mickfinn
by mickfinn  2-13-2008    5
 The Rollright Stones is the name of a complex of megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton in England. It consists of three separate sites: 1. The King's Men, approximately 70 closely-spaced stones that form a stone circle 33 metres in diameter. They are set on top of a circular bank with an entrance marked by two portal stones. The site is unexcavated and can only be loosely dated to the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age. 2. The King Stone, a single, weathered monolith, 2.4 metres high by 1.5 metres wide, standing 76 metres east of the King's Men. The King Stone is more likely to have been a marker stone serving a now-destroyed cairn burial site. 3. The Whispering Knights, the remains of the burial chamber of an early or middle Neolithic portal dolmen lying 400 metres east of the King's Men. Four standing stones survive, forming a chamber about 2 square metres in area around a fifth recumbent stone, probably the collapsed roof.
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Personal History, Captured in Plastic
mickfinn
by mickfinn  1-11-2008   
 “Keith Edmier 1991-2007” remains at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y., (845) 758-7598, through Feb. 3.
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Headless Bodies Gives Insight Into Justice Saxon Style
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  1-1-2008    1
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The History of Onions
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  12-24-2007    12
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Florida Religionists Cling to Myth
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  12-22-2007   
 As in Texas, Florida is also debating whether or not to include Intelligent Design in its science curriculum. Following the Dover Pennsylvania trial you'd think these yahoos would have gotten the word. ID is not science. We'll have to wait and see if they cling to their Bronze Age myths or join the rest of us who live in a reality based world.
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Ancient stone circle found in Skåne
spherepet
by spherepet  12-14-2007   
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Ancient stone circle found in Skåne
Amergin
by Amergin  12-11-2007   
 "I suddenly saw how it all fitted together. My measurements confirmed all the theories," Lind explained. Lind explained how he stumbled over the site while out walking with friends. He later confirmed his instincts when flying over the area to photograph the site, which is on land owned by the county council. Heimdall's Stones was inspected on Friday by Thomas Romberg of the regional heritage board, who confirmed the site's distinct pattern, according to Skånska Dagbladet. The find has yet to be officially reported to the National Heritage Board (RAÄ). The site has also been inspected by archaeologist Nils-Axel Mörner, who described how he was taken aback with amazement. "Bob G Lind is to be congratulated", Mörner enthuses. Bob G Lind is reported to be something of a controversial figure and has had a long running feud with the National Heritage Board over the history of Sweden's hitherto largest stone circle site, Ale's Stones in Kåseberga, also on Österlen. TT/Peter
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Religion/Science - Oil/Water
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  12-10-2007    6
 No matter what mental rationalization you've thought up the bottom line is that science and religion are at odds with one another. Ask anyone who has waded through the tortured reasoning of theists to reconcile their beliefs with scientific facts knows that believing in talking snakes, burning bushes, Jewish zombies, or virgin births has to forgo reality and enter a world of myth and fairy tales. Ordinarily this could be viewed as simply a character quirk. But unfortunately it has wider reaching consequences. We are dumbing down our children because of irrational belief in a bronze age culture's view of the world. In our society, ignorance is thought charming while intelligence is "elitism". How ass backwards is this?
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Ray Charles is still on their minds
mickfinn
by mickfinn  12-9-2007   
 He more than any other artist, with the exception of Otis Redding, introduced me to the joys of Black American music
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Uncovering the Secrets of Ireland's Ancient Breweries
MomLes
by MomLes  12-5-2007    2
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Secrets of Ireland's ancient breweries
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  11-28-2007    1
 Where there's a til there's a way.
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The Chinese don't phrase things the same way we do.
jirii
by jirii  11-22-2007   
 I didn't see that figure's headrest; they may mean headdress.
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Eco-ruin 'felled early society'
smutnereader
by smutnereader  11-15-2007    1
 Can we please learn from lessons like these? Such findings are new, but mainstream media has been reluctant to cover them.
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Eco-ruin 'felled early society'
wildcat
by wildcat  11-15-2007   
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Upcoming
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  11-9-2007   
 This may be worth watching. Particularly for the majority of the people in the US who still hold on to the Bronze Age myth of creation. Come on folks, educate yourselves!
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Troy Really Happened in England?
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  11-8-2007   
 convincing argument for the location and real events surrounding Homer's epics...
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A man All Loved And Everyone Should Have Had The Pleasure to Meet
roix06sclips
by roix06sclips  10-24-2007   
 My Step-Father-in-Law (Step-Daughters Papaw) The most interesting and beloved man I have ever met. I would almost bet some of you have known him. If you didn't you should have had the pleasure. Google Ray Belgard and you'll understand.
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Revolt! This is the Chaos That Ensues When You Clip Clipmarks.com
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  10-12-2007    4
 I was curious about what would happen when you tried to clip clipmarks.... now I know and so do you.
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Waco, Tx. - Bronze Age City
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  10-12-2007   
 This is incredible. I'm always amazed when people exhibit such a profound degree of ignorance. It's hard to believe this is the 21st Century. And this ignorant woman has three children. And so the stupidity is passed on.
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