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< Aquifer | Archaeology | Arctic climate > We have 10 pages of Archaeology Blog Entries. Thanks to a post on Hell For Leather, a little piece of history now has a place. Mojave California 1971. Photo Bill Eppridge. If it wasn't for this single photo, maybe I would have never gravitated to planet Sideburn. ... This is a seriously beautiful image of the 2006 winter solstice at the neolithic site of Stonehenge, and it reminds me that even the bleakest days on this planet of... From unknown Mars holds a special fascination for us, because it is the most Earth-like planet we've yet encountered. As we continue to explore the red planet, geological evidence mounts that long ago water flowed freely across its surface, ... From Kimberly Earth's creatures come in all sizes, yet they (and we) all sprang from the same single-celled organisms that first populated the planet. So how on Earth did life go from bacteria to the blue whale? "It happened primarily in two great ... From unknown by Gregory Zaro, part of the monthly Climate Change on Planet Earth lecture series. From unknown ... for the common good of growing populations, invented ways to adapt to ever-changing environments, developed language and artistic expression, migrated to every corner of our planet, and turned their eyes upward to the stars. ... From noreply@blogger.com (Michael McCarty) The book ?Forbidden Archaeology? tackled the issue of why mankind is so resistant to the idea that an ancient advanced world culture could have been eradicated almost entirely. Remaining so despite the mounting evidence. ... From Bruce ... as well as interested; I was interested because linking the discovery of an ancient civilisation to events in the present is fascinating and because I?ve always had more than a passing interest in archaeology and history. ... From Joe Pervious scholars have gone into graduate school, started their own businesses, have become professional videographers and photographers, and also worked in archaeology and technology. I just started my first year as a PhD student at UC ... From Dida Well, all that changed when I got glasses at age 11 - I could tell a planet from a star after all! And I could tell those bloody birds apart. Perhaps the heavens were so entrancing because I could not really see them. ... From Dr Space JunkPlanet > Archaeology > Archaeology Blog Entries
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