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The Hardicanute Marble and other Antiquarian hoaxes31 Mar 2006 15:02 GMT1
If you enyoy reading Kensington Runstone like
stories, you probably like some of the stories
on this page of  Chamber's Book of Days
http://tinyurl.com/mfoqt
herbs and plants in general31 Mar 2006 14:25 GMT13
Is it possible from results of pollenanalyses to say when new herbs and
other species were introduced in for example Scandinavia, France, Germany
and on the British Isles?
What I really want to know is if it's for example was a change in pollen
Typhus spread from the New World?29 Mar 2006 16:38 GMT30
When discussing the finding of the Swedish Viking teeth with grooves, some
weeks ago, no one as far as I remember discussed the lines below. Is there
someone who knows something regarding when typhus first occur in the Old
World and if it at all been diagnosed in the New World prior ...
Old paradigm is rocking!29 Mar 2006 14:54 GMT101
"....... Rameh chert from Labrador has been found in Greenland.........it
can be assumed that the American mainland was utilized for furs, falcons and
timber beyond the thirty years or so that the houses in Newfoundland
lasted."
Moyta Sicily remained populated after claimed Grecan destruction29 Mar 2006 06:31 GMT2
http://ansa.it/main/notizie/awnplus/english/news/2006-03-
14_1147482.html
Typhus and the 5th BC Athenian Plague29 Mar 2006 06:21 GMT19
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/02/0227_060227_athens_pl
ague.html
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One of worlds oldest boats discovered in Eastern Afrcian Desert.29 Mar 2006 06:13 GMT8
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/03/0307_060307_egypt_shi
ps.html
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Pollen analysis27 Mar 2006 19:48 GMT2
Search using     (  palynology  archeology)
below are just a few entries.
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/palynology/palynam.html
"Three elements of the palynology of archeological sites have received
EGGS OVER (Petrified, Found Between Coal Veins)...26 Mar 2006 23:32 GMT7
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Who said petrified eggs haven't ever been discovered between
anthracite veins?
Please Ignore Inger...26 Mar 2006 21:30 GMT8
This is you, trying to have a useful discussion with Inger:
http://home.earthlink.net/~trolleyfan5/cassetete4zr.gif
Any questions?
David
Late Bronze Age lake-dwellers of Lithuania26 Mar 2006 15:15 GMT1
F. Menotti et al (2005)
"The First lake-dwellers of Lithuania:
 Late Bronze Age pile settlements on Lake Luokesas"
Oxford Journal Of Archaeology 24(4):381-403
Pompei was the sequel to previous catastrophic eruption.26 Mar 2006 04:21 GMT1
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/03/0306_060306_vesuvius.
html
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ED CONRAD TO DONATE HIS BRAIN TO SCIENCE..25 Mar 2006 21:17 GMT2
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No, No, NO!
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Late Holocene drought responsible for the collapse of Old World civilizations22 Mar 2006 20:54 GMT24
Paul Heinrich posted this on Ma'at.
Geology: Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 101–104.
Drysdale, R., G. Zanchetta, J. Hellstrom, R. Maas, A. Fallick, M. Pickett,
I. Cartwright and L. Piccini, 2006
Were the Indo-Iranians a Biblical/Talmudic People?21 Mar 2006 04:13 GMT5
Were the Indo-Iranians mentioned in the Old or New Testament?
I heard that the Dravidians were mentioned in these books, and that
they were referred to as "Melluha".
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