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Ancient ships found under Oslo mud31 Aug 2008 14:42 GMT3
Ancient ships found under Oslo mud
The Associated Press
Published: August 29, 2008
OSLO, Norway: The largest collection of antique shipwrecks ever found
A very heavy dose on the Dead Sea Scrolls as the evolutionary link     towards NT30 Aug 2008 22:38 GMT9
On Aug 26, 3:18 am, Martin Edwards <big_mart...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The Kat wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:08:00 -0700 (PDT), David <pchristain...@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
Existence of Palau \"Hobbits\" Disputed30 Aug 2008 22:17 GMT1
Paul Heinrich put this on Ma'at:
Bone Parts Don't Add Up To Conclusion Of Hobbit-like
Palauan Dwarfs, Science daily, August 28, 2008,
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080826205936.htm
Cross-post: New Episode on the Celtic Myth Podshow - The Wooing of     Etai30 Aug 2008 03:48 GMT1
Episode 15 is a re-telling of one of Celtic Mythology’s most famous
tales - the Wooing of Etain.
Set in the time of the Kingship of the great Dagda, this tale tells
the story of the birth of Aengus Mac Og and how his foster-father,
LARGE ANCIENT AMAZON TOWNS BEING UNCOVERED30 Aug 2008 01:23 GMT3
Listeros,
Ongoing research in the Amazon is returning more proof that it was
once an area of densely populated urban centers in ancient times.
Michael Heckenberger and his research team published their findings in
Dead Sea Scrolls to be displayed on Internet29 Aug 2008 15:34 GMT3
By IAN DEITCH - AP
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5guWJ-x8xXV4cRdMgFxGdlI-sCkYwD92QNF8O0
"The project is expected to take about five years
and the goal is to make the scrolls accessible
Ancient suspects cleared in Viking mystery tale28 Aug 2008 08:30 GMT14
Inuits seen arriving in Canada's polar frontier later than the time
the Vikings left Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ancient suspects cleared in Viking mystery tale
Inuit ancestors ruled out as having scared off Norsemen
Alpine melt reveals ancient life27 Aug 2008 12:57 GMT1
Unique quiver, shoe, legging found as signs of something warming
appear on 2,756m Schnidejoch glacier.
Alpine melt reveals ancient life
By Imogen Foulkes
Dead Sea Scrolls at Sixty26 Aug 2008 18:01 GMT4
Rachael Kohn interview
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/spiritofthings/stories/2007/1923624.htm
Click on Show Transcript.
Guests -
[ANNOUNCE] Official Ignore Davey Month26 Aug 2008 08:19 GMT8
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 13:12:19 -0700 (PDT), 316 (<316kcbk@gmail.com>) said...
>> Davey Christianson - meteorologist
>
>I'm also relatively certain you've never been a meteorologist.
Discussion of four archaeologists to assess Qumran - BAR 1997 summer26 Aug 2008 02:44 GMT2
The Enigma of Qumran
http://www.bib-arch.org/archive.asp?PubID=BSBA&Volume=24&Issue=1&ArticleID=6&ext
raID=3#BSBA240118

BAR editor Hershel Shanks moderates the
discussion.
Integrity of the academic discipline - Christian Origins, Qumran     Studies, or DSS/NT Relation25 Aug 2008 04:53 GMT59
In addition to the 3 items in the thread title, there
is Qumran Archaeology.
I argue for competence if there is to be discussion
and debate on these subjects.  I invite it.
The top 3 abstracts at the International Conference: The Dead Sea     Scrolls25 Aug 2008 01:02 GMT2
I recommend -
Speakers and Abstracts
International Conference: The Dead Sea Scrolls
and Contemporary Culture July 6-8, 2008
Have their been any archaeological expeditions to Antarctica?24 Aug 2008 20:07 GMT13
    I wondered, because I read some years back that some scientists on
an expedition there had found fossils that must have existed in a
tropical climate. I know there's a lot of ice there to burrow through,
but considering that they would have access to fossils that would
How could the Slavs *NOT* be involved in the Battle of Adrianople?24 Aug 2008 04:51 GMT11
In the BoA in 378 AD, which was fought very close to modern-day
Istanbul, there were Germanic tribes, Alani tribes (who were from
further East and spoke an Iranian language), and Hunnic tribes (who
came from further east than the Alanis and spoke an Altaic language).
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