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Remains of Village Found Near Stonehenge30 Jan 2007 22:20 GMT1
Remains of nine-month old pigs suggest a mid-winter festival, place is
carbon-dated to 2600 BC, roughly the time that Stonehenge was built.
January 30, 2007
Remains of Village Found Near Stonehenge
AUSTRALIA ON THE VERGE OF A TRAGEDY30 Jan 2007 16:42 GMT2
with 1000 of homes in all of Australia Cities to be the prey of flames
and ten of thousand of people going to meet terrible & implacable
death by being caught in whirlwind megafires .... ending indeed in
huge mass graves & mourned by a completely overwhelmed population
Roman looters cache found30 Jan 2007 01:55 GMT3
AP Jan 24
Ancient Roman marble reliefs recovered
   Italian police have unearthed the hidden cache of a
   group of grave robbers, recovering ancient Roman
Norse script29 Jan 2007 22:31 GMT87
   just testing.
I don't view the Time Team very much but there was an interesting
norse ogham find from the Isle of Man
discovered whilst excavating a small celtic church,of course as it's
News report on Penhallow's lecture29 Jan 2007 21:59 GMT25
http://www.newportdailynews.com/articles/2007/01/26/news/news1.txt
He said there are about two dozen alignments that he has documented in the
tower. He began publicizing this information in 1992.
"All these alignments show ingenuity in their design and skill in their
THE CIRCUMCISION FRAUD28 Jan 2007 07:43 GMT7
It's high time all that JIC ( Judeo-Islamo-Christian ) Semite sects
frauds ceases
All that forging ahead towards achievement of the Chosen race is based
in fact on genetic manipulation organised under cover of alleged
One of us is gone - RIP Kenuchelover28 Jan 2007 06:25 GMT4
It is with very deep regret that I must pass on a message from Giselle
Horvat which she received from Tammy Wofford, the wife of Wade Wofford
(Kenuchelover).
He died of a heart attack on November 24th last year. He was in 43 and in
Second Thoughts on Clonycavan Man28 Jan 2007 01:36 GMT5
A recent pbs show on bog men presented some preliminary opinions about
the identity of Clonycavan Man. Some of these conclusions seem
premature, based on closer analysis:
1) Apparently the Iberian origins of the man's hair product led to the
Killing of next myth.27 Jan 2007 21:38 GMT37
That Norðrsetrn in Disco Bay been accepted as the northern hunting area of
the Norse Greenlanders,
is an underestimation of the Norse Greenlanders activity in the area. That
becomes clear when following is put on the table where it belongs.
Quarrymen "rushing to abandon TNT in favour of chapatti flour and vinegar"27 Jan 2007 20:51 GMT2
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article2157357.ece
LESS BUCKS FOR YOUR BANG!!!!!!!
La nécropole gallo-romaine d'Evreux27 Jan 2007 20:06 GMT1
_Normandy grave hints at 300-year defiance of the_
   _Roman Empire_
   A macabre 1,700-year-old mass grave of people and
   horses, discovered in Normandy, poses perplexing
Levitating & Setting Massive Blocks Of Stone27 Jan 2007 19:47 GMT5
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Recall what the GREAT BUILDER Ed Leedskalnin wrote,
particularly in reference to the brute, low person:
"I found out that the researchers were misled by
Origin of Early European Cattle27 Jan 2007 09:08 GMT5
Two recent pieces about domestication of cows in Europe.
First an abstract of a paper (Scheu et al), then a doctoral
thesis (Anderung).
The 20 pp introduction of Anderung is also a good read on
A Stone Age World Beneath the Baltic Sea27 Jan 2007 06:21 GMT7
Curry, A. (2006): A Stone Age World Beneath the Baltic Sea.
Science Vol 314, 8 December 2006
http://www.io-warnemuende.de/projects/sincos/archive/curry2006.pdf
[3 pp, 446 kb]
-- The Mummification & Passion of Osiris and its relationship to a mathematical model25 Jan 2007 22:16 GMT6
Firstly my field of interest is within the area of metempirical and
metaphysical philosophy associated with TORAH and DAO.  I've a question
which relates to the Osiris Myth as it is represented on pages 198 to
200 within the Thames & Hudson's 2003 edition of The Seventy Great
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 December, 2006
 
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