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Stonehenge Super Bowl09 Jul 2008 22:00 GMT1
Stonehenge Super Bowl Played In Winter
http://www.slcentral.com/boards/anything-chat/5985-stonehenge-football-stadium.html
Despite as many as 30,000 people visiting Stonehenge during the 2008
summer solstice, growing evidence indicates that the ancestors did not
For the good of sci.arch and sha here is the dictionary definition of     sophistry09 Jul 2008 13:17 GMT36
"sophistry
Noun
1. the practice of using arguments which seem clever
but are actually false and misleading"
Tablet ignites debate on messiah and resurrection09 Jul 2008 07:56 GMT63
By Ethan Bronner Published: July 5, 2008
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/05/africa/06stone.php
"A chemical examination by Yuval Goren, a
professor of archaeology at Tel Aviv University
The funniest ever conversation on SA from the Archives - a screaming     romp!09 Jul 2008 01:01 GMT1
Try mid-December 2007 -
"Christian Origins and the need for historical investigation"
The players -
David Christainsen
Digging the Dutch 'Mountains'08 Jul 2008 19:53 GMT1
Digging the Dutch Mountains: Recent Work by
Leendert Louwe Kooijmans.
A review by Robert Van de Noort of the
following books by Louwe Kooijmans
Fossil finds suggest an early origin for human speech08 Jul 2008 19:15 GMT5
Photos, chart at cite
Loud and clear
By Tia Ghose
July 7th, 2008
A 4,300-year-old building in Syria reveals an unusual human sacrifice08 Jul 2008 03:22 GMT1
Photos at the cite
Acrobat's last tumble
By Bruce Bower
June 6th, 2008
Scientists (will) fire (replica of)  cannon recovered from     Elizabethan shipwreck off Alderney07 Jul 2008 23:17 GMT12
The true meaning of archaeology, playing with the guns. BTW tampion =
tom-kin
From The Times
July 1, 2008
Ice Age Atlantis? Exploring the Solutrean-Clovis ‘    connection’07 Jul 2008 20:46 GMT119
Lawrence Guy Straus, David J. Meltzer and Ted Goebel
http://www.smu.edu/anthro/faculty/dmeltzer/pdf%20files/World_Archaeology_2005_Ic
e_Age_Atlantis.pdf

...
David Christainsen
Dr. Thiering refutes a charge of using "special pleading" to     disregard some C14 data on DSS05 Jul 2008 21:11 GMT156
All significant information must be drawn on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/4039
"Use of Radiocarbon Dating in Assessing Christian
Connections to the Dead Sea Scrolls."
Research casts new light on Ice Age05 Jul 2008 16:26 GMT18
No comment, one man's "exactly matched" is another's "similarity".
Research casts new light on Ice Age
Mon, June 30, 2008
A Valparaiso University professor’s research into the creation of
Texas Archaeological Dig Challenges Assumptions about First Americans04 Jul 2008 16:06 GMT4
Another "before Clovis" candidate site.
News -  July 3, 2008
Texas Archaeological Dig Challenges Assumptions about First Americans
Ancient stone artifacts reveal the day-to-day lives of Clovis people
WHY ANDAMANS SHAKE, with comments of a True Geologist04 Jul 2008 03:42 GMT5
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Chennai/Why_Andamans_shakes/articleshow/31786
46.cms

CHENNAI: The undersea earthquakes that shook the beautiful islands of
Andaman and Nicobar in the last three days are due to a 'settling
process' of the fault plates and need not cause any major ...
SOLSTICE DAY TODAY AND THE START OF SUMMER HERE02 Jul 2008 05:12 GMT12
Solstice Day today and  that is First day of Winter in the LOB aka the
Land Of Bastards australia, as well as in the Northern Hemisphere the
First Day of Summer. The Feast of the Queen of Heaven & Harvest
celebrated since Babylon as a symbol of Hope.
Shipwreck Yields Coins, Barter Items01 Jul 2008 21:52 GMT1
Namibia shipwreck attracts the attention of coin collectors as coins
from the 14th and 15th centuries seem to be amongst the trade goods.
Note: Prince Henry the Navigator was born in 1394. If this ship is
prior to Henry's majority it might indicate Portuguese or Spanish
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