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< Aquifer | Archaeology | Arctic climate > We have 10 pages of Archaeology Blog Entries. CounterPunch's Pulse of the Planet Series Returns with Brian McKenna's article, "How Dow Chemical Defies Homeland Security and Risks Another 9/11." The series is derived from the "Pulse of the Planet" panel that was recently held at the ... From AAAadmin New Planet of the Apes prequel · Here Comes That Planet Of The Apes Prequel You Never Asked For | Hecklerspray To be set on Earth, year 2009. Posted by Thor at 3:02 PM. Labels: movies, Planet of the Apes ... From Thor While new finds, such as those on Skye, are revealed by the effects of erosion, countless other unknown treasures are no doubt slowly being swallowed by the sea, as the planet warms and water levels rise. Archaeological sites are ... From unknown It has the potential to deliver vast quantities of power 24/7 and be captured nearly anywhere on the planet. And it would be a perfect complement to intermittent sources like solar and wind,. according to Dan Reicher, ... From unknown An interesting point however, is that many accomplished linguistic historians point to the parable of the Tower of Babel to a viable explanation for the origin of the varied languages used on the planet today. Archaeological Evidence ... From unknown New archaeological finds and scholarly speculations help us better understand our ancestors and this small planet we've shared. And the better we understand our forebears and their environs, the better we know ourselves. ... From Gregory LeFever Rewriting History in Great Britain | History & Archaeology | Smithsonian Magazine: "Nothing is as central to the way the British view themselves as the telling and retelling of their gallant fight against the Nazis. ... David is the oldest biblical figure to be confirmed by archaeology (according to the presenters). Were there scribes composing Biblical texts in David?s kingdom? The program certainly seems to accept that as a fact and they follow here ... From unknown [Southwest Archaeology Making the News - A Service of the Center for Desert Archaeology Southwest Archaeology Today is a service provided by the Center for Desert Archaeology to provide current news about topics in archaeology, ... From unknown Thanks to modern techniques of accurate dating, the list of candidates for ?First City? on earth, at least as far as conventional archaeology is concerned, has thinned considerably in recent years. At various times in history, though, ... From Mitch WilliamsonPlanet > Archaeology > Archaeology Blog Entries
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5.) Mysterytopia: Tower of Babel - fact or parable ?
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6.) Ancient Tides: Romulus Murder Site to be On Display
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7.) Rewriting History in Great Britain | History & Archaeology ...
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8.) Live Blogging ?The Bible?s Buried Secrets? « Dr Jim West
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10.) Old Maps, Expeditons and Explorations: CIVILIZATION 9000 YEARS AGO
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