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http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/09/11/jerusalem.s...
In what was slated to be the site of a new 122-room hotel, archaeologists say they have discovered one of the world's oldest synagogues in Northern Israel, dating 2000 years back. In the middle of the synagogue archaeologists discovered an unusual stone carved with a... more
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The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts
"Civilization is tens of thousands of years old"... is incorrect. The earliest human civilization, according to non-fringe archeology, is about 7000 years old. All our understanding of the past is currently based on a single scientific philosophy:... more
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Welcome to The Rock Art Foundation
The Rock Art Foundation (RAF) is a Texas non-profit organization established in 1991, with 501(c)(3) status since 1992. The Foundation exists to promote the conservation and study of the Native American rock art in the Lower Pecos region of Southwest Texas. For over five... more
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http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/China/Xian/TerracottaWarri...
I find it amazing every time I see a photo of the Terracotta Warriors - the detail and patience... thanks for sending my way mcbrn...
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HiddenMysteries - The ancient girl with the golden eye
28 reviews • hiddenmysteries.net
From the page: "The ancient girl with the golden eye"
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2012 is not the end of the world, Mayan elder insists -...
From the page: "2012 is not the end of the world, Mayan elder insists "
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Enigma of ancient computer solved | COSMOS magazine
3 reviews • cosmosmagazine.com
Absolutely fascinating.
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Ardi's Secret: Did Early Humans Start Walking for Sex?
9 reviews • nationalgeographic.com
From the page: "In apesâ€"both modern apes and, presumably, the ancient ancestors of Ardipithecusâ€"males find mates the good old-fashioned apish way: by fighting with other males for access to fertile females. Success, measured in number of offspring, goes to... more
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