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    Awesome research/ Homework resource
    cosmic_kitten1
    by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
     I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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    World's oldest wall painting unearthed in Syria
    invictus
    by invictus  10-11-2007    3
     French archaeologists have discovered an 11,000-year-old wall painting underground in northern Syria which they believe is the oldest in the world.
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    A "Second Sphinx" at Giza?
    invictus
    by invictus  8-30-2007    4
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    Write Like an Egyptian
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  4-9-2008    10
     enjoy
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    Caral: The first city in the New World
    invictus
    by invictus  8-17-2007    7
     A brief article on a stunning archaeological discovery in South America. About six years ago, Peruvian/American archaeologist Ruth Shady , introduced the "oldest city in America" to the world. It was Caral; an ancient city on the Pacific coast of Peru, with trade centers, temples and a pyramid complex not less impressive than its counterparts in Mexico and Guatemala. The most exciting thing about Caral was its age: The city was carbon dated to ca. 3000 BCE, which strongly suggested a radical change in history textbooks. All evidence show Caral was not an exception in the region and there are many more ancient towns, waiting to be discovered. Another interesting thing about Caral is, its surprisingly peaceful social order. Archaeologists found no city walls, no forts, no signs of an army and even not a single weapon in Caral. Once again, thanks to Ruth Shady for this fantastic discovery.
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    The 5000 year hug
    tpq62
    by tpq62  2-6-2007    8
     Aaaaaaw! Although actually it is kind of cool.
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    Doomsday - The Mayan Prophesy
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  6-26-2007    14
     December 21st, 2012. I probably won't be home that day, but I'll catch it later on youtube, I reckon. Jokes aside, they say the Mayan (or Atzec) calender is the most accurate ever made. Their doomsday is not so much about the end of time, but of the beginning or dawn of a new age of enlightenment. I think it's worth a gander. ;) This video explains the Mayan calender pretty well. Part one of three; The Mayan Calender Unveiled
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    Free Online Courses from Great Universities
    Sheroug
    by Sheroug  6-20-2008    2
     Goody :D
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    Japanese ruins - 5000 years older than the Pyramids
    JDomingues
    by JDomingues  11-20-2006    10
     If true it´s amazing.
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    Stonehenge Beneath the Waters of Lake Michigan
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  1-14-2009    2
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    Skeleton Shows Ancient Brain Surgery
    invictus
    by invictus  3-12-2008    1
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    No Moses, no Joshua, no (so-called) monotheism
    invictus
    by invictus  11-24-2008    6
      "In the text you have the story of the Israelites coming from outside, and then besieging the Canaanite cities, destroying them and then becoming a nation in the land of Canaan. Whereas archaeology tells us something which is the opposite. According to archaeology, the rise of early Israel is an outcome of the collapse of Canaanite society, not the reason for that collapse." * The principle of monotheism (the worship of a single deity), established first by the Jews and later to form the foundation for both Christianity and Islam, took much longer to take root than most people assume. In fact, the archaeological discovery of troves of household idols in ancient Canaanite towns and cities proves that the Israelites practiced polytheism long after they had been thought to have discarded the practice.
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    "Zeus Altar" is older than Zeus
    invictus
    by invictus  1-28-2008    8
     No Remarks
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    Lost land discovered below the North Sea
    invictus
    by invictus  4-30-2007    5
     Maybe another Atlantis candidate?
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    Rosslyn Chapel's "secret code" cracked
    invictus
    by invictus  4-30-2007    9
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    "The most ancient star map ever found"
    invictus
    by invictus  1-15-2008    2
     Pleiades depiction from prehistoric Italy.
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    6,000-year-old tombs found next to Stonehenge
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  6-12-2009    3
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    1,800-year-old chariot found in Bulgaria
    arifsali
    by arifsali  11-21-2008    4
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    Exploring the "lost city" of Mycenaeans
    invictus
    by invictus  3-11-2008    1
     Professor Daniel J. Pullen is unearthing a 3600-year-old "lost city" in Aegean coast.
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    Did an Ancient Language of Universal Symbols Exist?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  4-19-2008    5
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    What happened to Babylon?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  8-15-2009    1
     and using fragile stone-paved pathways as tank streets. * The looting that began during America’s tenure continues today. Apparently, Unesco is now rushing to reverse their decision and offer Babylon some World Heritage protection. But the sad truth is, it might be too late.<< :-(
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    Underground Wonders of the World
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  10-16-2007    1
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    Ancient Egyptian temple discovered beneath the Nile
    invictus
    by invictus  5-29-2008    3
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    Ancient Underwater City Found in Egypt
    invictus
    by invictus  7-27-2007    11
     A Smithsonian team discovered an urban settlement below Alexandria harbor, that dated to 11th century BCE.
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    New "Great Wall" section discovered
    invictus
    by invictus  5-10-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2007
    invictus
    by invictus  12-14-2007    1
     This is Archaeology Magazine's Top 10 list - mine would be a little different. If you visit source site, there are more discoveries of 2007 which didn't make it into the magazine's list but proposed by scholars.
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    5000 years old "Mini Stonehenge" discovered in Manchester
    invictus
    by invictus  4-17-2008    3
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    Ancient Alexandria under water
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-14-2009    3
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    14,000 year-old tool kit of an ancient man
    invictus
    by invictus  12-13-2007    1
     He did not have screwdrivers, knives, pinchers or drills in his bag of course but the contents of the bag shows he was well equipped for many things in prehistoric life. Interesting discovery.
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    Discovery of oldest human decorations -- thought to be 82,000 years old
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-6-2007    1
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    Lost Egyptian City Reveals Horrors of Lives of Pharoh's Builders
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-29-2008   
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    Ancient Peruvians cultivated crops 10,000 years ago
    invictus
    by invictus  1-21-2008    3
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    Who found Machu Picchu?
    invictus
    by invictus  6-2-2008    8
     An interesting "archaeology story" - reminded me C. W. Ceram's "Gods, Tombs and Scholars".
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    Great pyramids of China
    invictus
    by invictus  8-21-2007    2
     Try and see if you can spot some of them using Google Earth.
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    The World's Oldest Temple - 12,000 year-old Gobekli Tepe
    invictus
    by invictus  10-13-2008    9
     From Archaeology Magazine's November/December 2008 issue... The press here is fond of calling the site "the Turkish Stonehenge," but the comparison hardly does justice to this 25-acre arrangement of at least seven stone circles. The first structures at Göbekli Tepe were built as early as 10,000 B.C., predating their famous British counterpart by about 7,000 years.
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    Giant concentric stone circle unearthed in Italy
    invictus
    by invictus  1-21-2008    3
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    Humans Built Fires 500 Thousand Years Before They Could Speak
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  10-28-2008   
     Do you have fire ?
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    Roman Towns Built With Astronomy
    invictus
    by invictus  5-8-2007    3
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    Little arrow that rewrites history books
    invictus
    by invictus  6-5-2008    5
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    Stonehenge 'older than believed'
    invictus
    by invictus  10-13-2008    1
     Say goodbye to "conventional" 2300 BCE date. Every evidence backs the "older" theories which suggested a construction date well before 3000 BCE.
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