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- Japans Underwater Ruins
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Budoshu
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9 days ago •http://members.toast.net/rjspina/Japan%27s%20Un...
- Japan's Underwater Ruins In March 1995, a sport diver unintentionally strayed beyond the standard safety parimeter near the south shore of Okinawa. A battleground for the last land campaign of...
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58 reviews
mythology, archeaology, archaeology, japan, ancient-history, history
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- Curse of the crystal skulls: The real life story of the new Indiana...
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nigelBC
tagged 2 months ago •http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/...
- I find this article very interesting. There is a lot of recent speculation on the mysterious demise of the Mayans and the secrets they hold. It is true that their Calandar ends on Dec 21st 2012.....
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5 reviews
ancient-history, archeaology, crystal-people, dead-people, archeology
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- Viking Women Had Bra Fashion Shows - The Daily Record
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miranda622
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5 months ago •http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news...
- Apparently, Vikings had their own version of Victoria's Secret... From the page: "VIKING women wore bras and staged fireside fashion shows to show off colourful new designs."
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3 reviews
history, archeaology, fashion, fashions, vikings
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- telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=PMHIEWU0QZ051QFIQMFCFG...
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CharlesHB
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17 months ago •http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jses...
- "And did those feet in ancient time...." Find of Roman coin shows ancient Britons in a new light From the page: "Experts are excited about a rare coin unearthed by an amateur treasure hunter...
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1 review
ancient-history, archeaology, classical, rome, history
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- Australian Dinosaur Found To Have South American Heritage
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javamanjoe
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5 weeks ago •http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/08...
- AUSTRALIAN DINO HAS SOUTH AMERICAN LINK. Thanks 'kavisho9'. ScienceDaily (Jun. 15, 2008) -- Australia's links to South America have just gotten a bit closer, but not due to economic forces, rather...
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3 reviews
paleontology, archeaology
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- Theban Mapping Project
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Gaven
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6 days ago •http://www.thebanmappingproject.com/
- good resource site for archeological studies of Ancient Egypt...
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47 reviews
archaeology, archeaology, geography, egypt, ancient-history, archeology
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- Mysterious mountain dino may be a new species
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jolie-laide
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5 weeks ago •http://www.physorg.com/news132501515.html
- Heehee...I think it wants to leave something to the imagination. :P
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4 reviews
paleontology, archeaology, dinosaurs, animals
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- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Secret dino bugs revealed
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Stellare
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4 months ago •http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/73245...
- Super Duper X-Ray Machine! X-raying amber: The phase contrast micro-tomography employed at ESRF allows scientists to virtually extract the insect from the amber. This is a wasp from the...
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5 reviews
science, archeaology, palaeontology, paleontology, humor
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- Scotsman.com News - International - Were Greeks 1,400 years ahead o...
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dubthach
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26 months ago •http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=8...
- "The team believes the Antikythera Mechanism may be the world's oldest computer, used by the Greeks to predict the motion of the planets. The researchers say the device indicates a...
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1 review
uk, archeaology, ancient-sciences, computer-technology, astronomy
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- Bronze Age Craft (Bronze Sword Casting)
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kh7
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16 months ago •http://www.bronze-age-craft.com/swordcasting.htm
- From the page: "The swords from the Bronze Age represent some of the finest work of the bronze smiths 3000 years ago, and in books, archaeologists encompass it with a few simple words â€they made...
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1 review
archaeology, archeaology, metal-casting, bronze, swords






























