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| Egyptian boat entombed near Great Pyramid to be excavated, reassembled | 25 Jul 2008 06:46 GMT | 40 |
http://www.physorg.com/news135741659.html My question for the distinguished archaeologists on sci.arch like Peter Alaca, Tom McDonald, and Doug Weller or less ironically, the very
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| Minerva-paper on the Phaistos Disk : A big step backwards | 24 Jul 2008 17:55 GMT | 88 |
Thanks to a friend of mine who had it, I've been able to read the paper on the Phaistos Disk, written by Dr Jerome Eisenberg in his journal "Minerva". It is not a serious, scientific approach as claimed, but just bad
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| LIFE ON MARS -- Blood Vessel Discovered by Mars Rover | 24 Jul 2008 01:18 GMT | 3 |
<< FIRST, THE PREFACE < Isn't it ironic that, the same day I post a message about the astounding discovery of physical evidence
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| Protecting their marbles | 23 Jul 2008 20:53 GMT | 1 |
Pix at the cite. Athens trying to lure the Elgin Marbles back to their home with a super museum. Protecting their marbles Travellers’ tales Published:Jul 20, 2008
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| Stonehenge Luau | 23 Jul 2008 14:33 GMT | 3 |
Stonehenge Luau The 56 Aubrey Holes Mumu - Kalua - Imu Given actual Sizes of the Fifty-six (56) Aubrey Holes from Geophysical
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| The Aubrey Holes '56 Pig Fats Residue | 23 Jul 2008 14:32 GMT | 2 |
The Aubrey Holes '56 Pig Fats Residue Residue pig fats are preserved at archaeological Stonehenge Luau in association with the '56 Aubrey Holes (pig roast - Mumu, Kalua, Imu - hole pits), below their human cremations/animal remains. High-
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| Aubrey Hole Ovens | 23 Jul 2008 14:31 GMT | 1 |
Aubrey Holes '56 Pig Fats Residue Residue hog fats are preserved at archaeological Stonehenge Luau in association with the '56 Aubrey Holes (pig roast - Mumu, Kalua, Imu - oven pits), below their human cremations and animal remains. High-
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| Aubrey Holes Underground Ovens | 23 Jul 2008 14:06 GMT | 1 |
Aubrey Holes '56 Pig Fat Residues Residue hog fats are preserved at archaeological Stonehenge Luau in association with the '56 Aubrey Holes (pig roast - Mumu, Kalua, Imu - underground ovens), below their human cremations and animal remains.
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| Can you imagine the Trojan Horse as the first "knock-knock" joke? | 22 Jul 2008 23:09 GMT | 8 |
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| The events of 2300 BC | 20 Jul 2008 06:39 GMT | 43 |
On a number of occasions I have drawn the attention of subscribers to sci.archaeolgy to the probability that, in accordance with the theories of Clube, Napier, Baillie et al some of the physical evidence that has been found by archaeologist may be the consequence of
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| Why does some culture's language become replaced but others don't? | 18 Jul 2008 14:30 GMT | 384 |
When the Romans took over Eastern and Southern Europe, the locals there didn't adopt Vulgar Latin. They instead spoke Greek in the East. Moreover, in modern-day-England, they only spoke a Celtic language, but not Latin. Was a Latin-based language ever spoken in
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| Bonekickers - a good idea? Not even the bare bones of one | 17 Jul 2008 14:28 GMT | 9 |
http://www.archaeologynews.org/story.asp?ID=306048&Title=A%20good%20idea?%20Not% 20even%20the%20bare%20bones%20of%20one
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| Phaistos Disk : The true motive behind the "Minerva Conference" | 17 Jul 2008 09:37 GMT | 10 |
From an e-mail I received from a friend working at the Heraklion Museum, I got the following information, which may interest members of this group : A few months ago, Dr Jerome Eisenberg visited the Cretan Museum and
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| The Phaistos Disk and the A.J.A. | 17 Jul 2008 09:36 GMT | 8 |
The announcement of an Internal Conference on the Phaistos Disk in London has had an unexpected consequence. I learned for the first time that eight years ago J.Faucounau had sent a reply to Y. Duhoux'
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| The Phaitos Disk and the A.J.A. | 16 Jul 2008 18:57 GMT | 1 |
The announcement of an Internal Conference on the Phaistos Disk in London has had an unexpected consequence. I learned for the first time that eight years ago J.Faucounau had sent a reply to Y. Duhoux' paper, published in this journal and largely publicized since. One of the
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