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A LETTER TO NON-MUSLIMS _ continued _31 Jul 2007 22:17 GMT2
simple_language@yahoo.com
  29 juil, 22:35
Groupes de discussion : alt.religion.islam, alt.religion.islam.arabic,
aus.religion.islam, uk.religion.islam
France's earliest winery found31 Jul 2007 19:56 GMT36
Probably started as a means of raising wine grapes on the cheap, away
from the expensive Italian real estate.
France's earliest winery found
July 2, 2007
Why should Qumran archaeology or Dr. Thiering be a dead letter on sci.arch?31 Jul 2007 16:26 GMT228
IOW, very powerful evidence exists for an Essene connection to the
earliest Christians.
Even the relevant Wikipedia articles just scratch the surface.
If anybody is curious, I invite questions.
Puzzle man takes a crack at Stonehenge riddle31 Jul 2007 07:07 GMT13
"Mensa" in Spanish means "dense", Bedlam does seem to be a strange
name for a problem solver. What we see at Stonehenge is the remains of
the foundation for a very large wooden structure.
Puzzle man takes a crack at stones riddle
TO THE LAND OF BASTARDS AUSTRALIA30 Jul 2007 14:27 GMT6
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
************************************
Of course the shitheads & most sterile c.nts of the Land of Bastards,
including those Whorehouse Sons of bitch-manned Parliaments are
Out of the Ice Age - agricultural revolution was what made civilization possible29 Jul 2007 22:26 GMT9
I recommend -
NATURAL HISTORY OF THE VEDIC CIVILIZATION by Navaratna Rajaram
http://www.archaeologyonline.net/artifacts/vedic-civilzation.html
"Unique conditions at the end of the Ice Age gave rise to agriculture
Still problem29 Jul 2007 19:23 GMT8
I have still problem receiving messages from the group. Can read them and
answer in Google.groups, but that takes too long time. Heard that same
problem from same time yesterday occured in Italy. Thus it can't be just my
provider nor only my settings on computer. If anyone has a ...
A pre-ceramic Neolithic in Central Europe?29 Jul 2007 18:35 GMT1
Tinner, W; E.H. Nielsen & A.F. Lotter (2007)
"Mesolithic agriculture in Switzerland?
A critical review of the evidence"
Quaternary Science Reviews 26 (9-10):1416-1431
I SPOTTED THE SITE FROM THAT AIR AND LANDED NEAR BY IN THE DESERT TO TAKE SAMPLES ... TYRWHITT29 Jul 2007 09:35 GMT3
*On 26 juil, 08:24, "Sunny" <wombatlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
*
*> news:1185424405.616095.258710@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
*
Califia - Ancient African Queen of Baja and Namesake of California?29 Jul 2007 03:16 GMT3
Califia - Ancient African Queen of Baja and Namesake of California?
Was Harvard Prof. Josiah Royce, correct in saying California was named
in the 15th century (see document below web page)? Is it the namesake
of Califia, an African Queen in gold-laden Baja as a 15th century
Development of wheat from Emmer to cash crop28 Jul 2007 22:14 GMT2
In Science 316, 1862, 2007 the genetic ability of wheat to be the
genetically most versatile form of all domesticated crop is discussed.
I concentrate on the history of domestication.
The home of the modern domesticated wheat is in the region in SE
Can archaeology speak to the pre-Flood cities?28 Jul 2007 21:44 GMT429
The Jewish people began with Semitic nomads, taking up the way of life
that the
Mesopotamian plebs were forced to adopt.
There were stone cities - Cain was said to have built one (Gen 4:17),
Danish rule, ping Uwe Müller28 Jul 2007 17:59 GMT50
Hej!
I've tried to post a follow up in the original thread... but computer
says no.
On 23 Jan, 10:12, "Uwe Müller" <uwemuel...@go4more.de> wrote:
Big Bertha Thing particle28 Jul 2007 14:00 GMT3
Big Bertha Thing particle
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/structur.html
Strawberry cultivated Gotland late Medieval Age28 Jul 2007 11:59 GMT12
This is just a short information re. one of the fruits and species and their
history in Scandinavia and the rest of Europe in Late Medieval Age.
First the definition re. Late Medieval Age:
"The Late Middle Ages is a term used by historians to describe European
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