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    No Moses, no Joshua, no (so-called) monotheism
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    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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    New Pyramid Found in Egypt
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    by invictus  11-11-2008    3
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    12,000-year-old female shaman’s bones found
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    by invictus  11-6-2008    1
     An amazing discovery.
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    "Spider God" Temple Found in Peru
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    by invictus  10-31-2008   
     Watch the video at the source site.
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    'Oldest Hebrew script' is found
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    by invictus  10-30-2008    1
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    Exposing the 'Jesus' Brother' Fraud
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    by invictus  10-18-2008    9
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    Stonehenge 'older than believed'
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    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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    The World's Oldest Temple - 12,000 year-old Gobekli Tepe
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    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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    "Armchair Archaeology" with Google Earth
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    by invictus  9-5-2008   
      “Google Earth gives you free access to imagery that would otherwise cost a fortune, and require specialist training to make use of,” says Dr Ur. And being able to pan and zoom the satellite images quickly makes it much easier to spot archaeological features and relate them to each other.
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    Afghanistan’s Secret Treasure
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    by invictus  8-11-2008    2
     Afghanistan has probably one of the richest cultural and historical heritage, dating back to the third millennium BCE and the land had been a melting pot of Mesopotamian, Harappan, Greek and Chinese civilizations. Unfortunately, the wars and oppressive/dogmatic regimes tried their best to destroy the traces of this brilliant cultural background. Archaeology Magazine's latest issue tells the story of an amazing treasure of ancient artifacts, 95 percent of which was luckily recovered and brought to museums worldwide to be exhibited.
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    Is Phaistos Disc a forgery?
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    by invictus  7-12-2008    2
     If Dr. Jerome Eisenberg's claims are true, then it means the Phaistos Disc discovery of 1908 deserves to be recorded as "the biggest archaeological hoax of the century". Could it be possible? Could all the archaeologists and experts of the past 100 years who curiously examined the disc, fail to spot a professionally done forgery? I doubt it but we'll learn the truth soon.
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    5000-year-old site discovered in Iran
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    by invictus  6-12-2008   
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    Mesopotamian Mystery: Who Were The Hurrians?
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    by invictus  6-12-2008   
     Abstract from a very interesting article that appears on Archaeology magazine's latest (July/August) issue.
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    Ancient cave found under church
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    by invictus  6-10-2008    1
     Half a dozen sources (including Fox News) used this news story with the headline "First Church In The World". Of course, they also omitted archaeologist Thomas Parker's words: "It's quite possible that there was a cave with earlier occupation which was later converted to Christian use. But to make the jump that this was actually used by Christians fleeing Jerusalem in the 1st century A.D. seems like a stretch to me."
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    Montezuma's Palace was discovered in Mexico
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    by invictus  6-10-2008   
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    Little arrow that rewrites history books
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    by invictus  6-5-2008    5
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    Who found Machu Picchu?
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    by invictus  6-2-2008    8
     An interesting "archaeology story" - reminded me C. W. Ceram's "Gods, Tombs and Scholars".
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    Iraq's cuneiform tablets getting "virtual life"
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    by invictus  5-30-2008   
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    Pharaonic Army HQ found in Egypt
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    by invictus  5-29-2008   
     Another news story on the recent Sinai findings.
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    5500 year old plaza found in Peru
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    by invictus  5-29-2008    1
     Ground breaking discoveries began to come one after another in Peru. History textbooks need to be changed.
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    Ancient Egyptian temple discovered beneath the Nile
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    by invictus  5-29-2008    3
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    Ancient Egyptian city unearthed in Sinai
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    by invictus  5-28-2008    5
     Another "Breaking News" story from Zahi Hawass... Hmm...
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    Archaeologist claims discovery of Cleopatra's tomb
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    by invictus  5-26-2008    3
     Probably a new Zahi Hawass media show. Let's wait and see.
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    Solving the mystery of Nazca Lines
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    by invictus  5-26-2008    2
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    Past Horizons: A new online archaeology magazine
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    by invictus  5-17-2008    1
     The second issue is online. Past Horizons uses the new Digipage, with "page turning" look and feel, easy to browse, look and read.
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    Puzzling pagan burials at the famous Christian catacomb
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    by invictus  5-17-2008    3
     A very interesting article on the new discoveries at one of Rome's biggest catacomb complex, which was thought to be a Christian site for years. The latest foundings revealed the skeletons of more than 100 humans which predate Christianity and possibly "pagan burials". Puzzled scientists are working at the site for further details and clues. From the Archaeology Magazine.
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    85,000-year-old finery recovered in Moroccan cave
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    by invictus  5-11-2008    1
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    Vikings: from ram-raiders to fishmongers
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    by invictus  5-11-2008    2
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    Ancient Seaweed Tells of Earliest Americans
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    by invictus  5-8-2008    3
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    Lost ancient city of Marhashi found in Iran - Claims
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    by invictus  5-8-2008   
     Very interesting, but we need to wait and see the further reports.
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    'Androgynous' Pharaoh Had Feminine Physique
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    by invictus  5-2-2008    1
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    Turkish site a Neolithic 'supernova'
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    by invictus  5-2-2008    3
     The archaeological discoveries in Gobeklitepe - Turkey, continues to stun the archaeology world. The site is dated to 9,500 BCE.
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    5000 years old "Mini Stonehenge" discovered in Manchester
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    by invictus  4-17-2008    3
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    Unearthing clues of catastrophic earthquakes
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    by invictus  4-17-2008   
      There is still much to be known about ancient earthquakes. The instrumental record for seismology is short, going back 100 years. The historical seismology record is a much longer, including written documentation such as news accounts and diaries, which vary widely by culture and region. The archeoseismic record serves as the bridge between historical accounts and the paleoseismic record of Earth’s history.
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    'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig
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    by invictus  4-9-2008    1
     There are 2 videos at the source site.
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    'First European' is 1.2 million years old
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    by invictus  3-31-2008   
     Very important new data that could change the history textbooks.
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    Skeleton Shows Ancient Brain Surgery
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    by invictus  3-12-2008    1
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    Exploring the "lost city" of Mycenaeans
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    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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    Mysterious pyramid complex discovered in Peru
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    by invictus  2-26-2008    2
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    Iran's Kelar mound dated to 4000 BCE
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    by invictus  2-26-2008   
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