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What believers in the bible believe31 Jul 2009 23:22 GMT168
    Although this was originally directed towards a specific person this gives a
partial list of reasons why claiming not to believe in the god does not pass
muster as a pretense of neutrality in the matter of the OT.
    These attempts to treat the OT different from other ancient ...
Archaeological digs uncover Qatar’s past31 Jul 2009 09:03 GMT2
http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=Local_News&month=July2
009&file=Local_News2009072815420.xml

"Growing interest in the archaeology of Qatar
has resulted in a substantial number of new
sites being discovered and significantly more
It's in the can30 Jul 2009 23:37 GMT2
Three photos at the citation/cite. Not all archaeology is digging up
bones or pottery. The 19th and 20th centuries left their own residue
in the ground of a part of the wild West.
It's in the can
Two men who damaged and modified an archaeological site in New     Zealand found guilty30 Jul 2009 21:20 GMT2
Successful Prosecution Sends Strong Message
Contributor:
Voxy News Engine Voxy News Engine
Thursday, 30 July, 2009 - 09:53
51 Headless Vikings Found in English Execution Pit?30 Jul 2009 09:03 GMT2
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090728-headless-viking-execution
-pit.html

"The dead are thought to have been war
captives, possibly Vikings, whose heads
were hacked off with swords or axes,
Mysterious ancient altar found in Roman fort30 Jul 2009 00:33 GMT5
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32132580/ns/technology_and_science-science/
“What should have been part of the rampart
mound near to the north gate of the fort
has turned out to be an amazing
Giant pencil traces archaeological finds fast30 Jul 2009 00:31 GMT1
Giant pencil traces archaeological finds fast
   * 29 July 2009 by Jo Marchant
EVERY object unearthed by an archaeological dig must have its exact
position recorded. This is normally a painstaking process involving
Worker finds mastodon tooth in Wisconsin29 Jul 2009 18:21 GMT16
http://archives.chicagotribune.com/2009/jul/19/news/chi-ap-wi-mastadontooth
Whatever archaeology is not that remarkable
or important due to lack of context and content.
David Christainsen
Just joined29 Jul 2009 06:17 GMT10
Hello everyone, I just joined today, and I am looking forward to
reading what you all have to say each day.
Stacy
On the demise of academic or scholarly discussion on sci.arch29 Jul 2009 06:12 GMT23
Enough abusers keep right on with
their unacceptable behavior to degrade
seriously the reputation of the NG.
High quality people with professional
Range Creek discoveries28 Jul 2009 18:52 GMT1
Listeros,
Archaeologists at the remarkable Range Creek sites in Utah are finding
that the Fremont people who lived there were not a group living in
isolation within their canyon. Trade items from other groups in the
Global warming played a role in Incas' rise, report says28 Jul 2009 14:12 GMT3
Global warming played a role in Incas' rise, report says
British archaeologists say a rise in temperatures helped fuel the
empire, giving access to more cultivable, fertile land, and thus food
surpluses that freed the Incas to expand and conquer.
How long until the EXPERTS admit the Alluvial Fan that should be     found at the Mouth of the River Murray in South Australia is missing28 Jul 2009 11:14 GMT36
How long until the EXPERTS admit the Alluvial Fan that should be found
at the Mouth of the River Murray in South Australia is missing
click here for article with pics and links and more detail
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcgk9t7p_68n74sfjfh
Jesus Christ died in Rome - no archaeology for this, no physical     evidence but still evidence exists28 Jul 2009 08:42 GMT20
First things first, Dr. Thiering makes the case
on her official website (google for Pesher of
Christ) that Jesus survived the crucifixion.
Further, she refutes the industry started
It's a pity that Peter Alaca lost the argument re: Qumran archaeology     on the merits28 Jul 2009 04:03 GMT4
A pity.
An even greater pity is that almost no
sci.archers came in during the process
to tell Peter his behavior was always
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