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How Dinosaurs Got Their Iconic Look
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by clip-on-tie  Yesterday 1:08 AM    3
 Saurpods may have evolved after their ancestors fattened up on prehistoric junk food.
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Starling Formations
Kelika
by Kelika  11-10-2009    1
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You Are A Wimp (So Am I)
bookwormy
by bookwormy  11-3-2009   
 "Any Neanderthal woman could have beaten former bodybuilder and current California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in an arm wrestling match"
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Newly-discovered prehistoric spider's web is world's oldest
bumcheeks
by bumcheeks  11-1-2009   
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US Planning to Weaken Copenhagen Climate Deal
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by sahara  11-1-2009   
 The move reflects a "prehistoric" level of debate on climate change in the wider US, according to another high-ranking European official, and anxiety in the Obama administration about its ability to get a new global treaty ratified in the US Senate, where it would require a two-thirds majority vote. The US has not ratified a major international environment treaty since 1992 and President Clinton never submitted the Kyoto protocol for approval, after a unaminous Senate vote indicated it would be rejected on economic grounds. Stuart Eizenstat, who negotiated Kyoto for the US, said: "There has been a sea change in US attitudes and the new president is deeply committed on this issue. But the EU needs to understand the limitations in the US. The reality is that is it impossible for my successor to negotiate something in Copenhagen beyond that which Congress will give the administration in domestic cap-and-trade legislation."
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Hiking Into History: England’s Ancient Ridgeway Trail
Lexica
by Lexica  10-31-2009   
 More: The full 87 miles of the official Ridgeway National Trail can easily be divided into shorter segments, depending on time available. It can be cut more or less in half, by deciding to walk only the older, original western section, which passes all the great prehistoric sites. Day hikes, and half-days centered on the Uffington White Horse, or Wayland’s Smithy, or the Avebury Stone Circles, can easily be devised by studying the map. The trail’s excellent Web site (www.nationaltrail.co.uk/ridgeway) is full of advice, and possibilities for accommodations and meals.
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Travel: 36 hours in Sacramento
Lexica
by Lexica  10-30-2009   
 Too long to clip – click through for the rest, including shopping, dining, wine tasting, at least one bar that serves absinthe, farmers' markets, and bicycling.
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Wonder Deep Down Under: 10 Most Amazing Caves
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by xpersianx  10-13-2009    1
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At 2,500 Pounds And 43 Feet, Prehistoric Snake Is Largest On Record
tabsey
by tabsey  10-13-2009    1
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Prehistoric Mammal Hints at Ear's Evolution
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by JohnWaterman  10-9-2009    1
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Bluehenge Unearthed,Stonehenge"s litle sister
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by wiganfootie  10-6-2009    1
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Baby Mammoth Preserved in frozen soil heads to Chicago
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by wiganfootie  10-4-2009    2
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Bluehenge unearthed: Prehistoric site that could be famous stone circle's little sister
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by Jacob173  10-4-2009   
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Bluehenge unearthed:
spherepet
by spherepet  10-4-2009   
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Prehistoric site found near Stonehenge
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-3-2009   
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New Clovis-Age Comet Impact Theory
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  10-2-2009   
 "Highest concentrations of extraterrestrial impact materials occur in the Great Lakes area and spread out from there," Kennett said. "It would have had major effects on humans. Immediate effects would have been in the North and East, producing shockwaves, heat, flooding, wildfires, and a reduction and fragmentation of the human population."
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Archaeoastronomy
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by CrazyRedHead  10-2-2009   
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Dig reveals ancient fields
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-30-2009   
 Network of 3,000-year-old canals by Santa Cruz may be most intricate in N. America
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Hobgoblin’s Playground, Nevada
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-25-2009    4
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Ancient Man Used Stone "Sat Nav" 5000 Years Ago
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  9-16-2009    3
 They must have launched the satellites with gigantic catapults.
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Download Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Full movie
Hochelo
by Hochelo  9-8-2009   
 Download Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus Full movie
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Tangled & Crazy Wiring
artdawgs
by artdawgs  9-5-2009    3
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'FLY BY NIGHT'
ellington
by ellington  9-2-2009   
 THE SPECTACLE OF FLYING INSECTS,
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The Mystery Behind the 5,000 Year Old Tarim Mummies
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by violetnightshade  9-1-2009   
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Scientists are to turn chickens into dinosaurs.
dopesick
by dopesick  8-27-2009   
 Now, a quote from the classic Jurassic Park movie: Dr. Ian Malcolm: God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs... Dr. Ellie Sattler: Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth... Is this really a good idea?
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Esolibris - online spiritual and esoteric resource
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by tidbit2  8-22-2009   
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Chapel built on top of lava plug
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-22-2009    2
 more: In prehistoric times, a dolmen was built on top of the rock, a single-chamber tomb made of three upright stones and a large, flat, horizontal one on top. The Romans dedicated the rock to Mercury, the messenger god with the winged shoes. When the area was Christianised, the rock needle was consecrated to the archangel Saint Michael (Saint Michel).
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Bolivia's Mirror to the Sky
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-18-2009    1
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Ancient royal tomb found in Scotland
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-18-2009    2
 more (at source): But up until now nobody suspected that Forteviot's royal roots might be thousands of years older. The newly discovered prehistoric tomb is of particular importance because it lies at the very heart of Scotland's largest pre-historic ritual/religious ceremonial complex. The excavations are now revealing that back in around 2600 BC, local Neolithic people constructed a giant 250m diameter circle of 200 timber obelisks with a ceremonial processional way leading to its entrance and an inner timber circle at its centre. Each oak obelisk was up to a metre in diameter. Then, by 2400BC, a massive earthwork enclosure with a 10m wide, 3m deep moat was built inside that inner timber circle. At roughly the same time two other similar earthwork enclosures – "henges" – were built, north of the large timber circle. And finally in around 2000BC the tomb was built underground in what was probably the most prestigious location – immediately opposite the entrance to the henge at the
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Wobbling Earth Triggers Climate Change
tabsey
by tabsey  8-16-2009    1
 Not accepted as being part of the current situation. ( Note they used a stalagmite to punch a hole, which does not automatically mean that stalagmites make good hole punches ).
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Supervolcanoe Under Yellowstone
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by lollipop10  8-15-2009    6
 Highlights of the article.
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6000 year old timber structure unearthed in London
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  8-15-2009    2
 London's oldest timber structure has been unearthed by archaeologists . Radiocarbon dating has shown the structure to be nearly 6,000 years old and it predates Stonehenge by more than 500 years.
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19th century photography exhibit at British Library, London
mmlee
by mmlee  8-12-2009   
 Photography, free exhibit. "Points of View: Capturing the 19th century - photographs at the British Library," London, coming October 30, 2009 to March 7, 2010. Info on photos @ source. Exhibit at www.bl.uk/pointsofview
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Did Paul Klee create Twitter in 1922 with magic?
Koheli
by Koheli  8-10-2009   
 The artist Paul Klee was into using ideographs of all kinds, including hieroglyphics, hex signs and prehistoric cave images, he may have unwittingly created the Twitter meme
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Carbon Monoxide Home Inspection
odiedog
by odiedog  8-10-2009   
 Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, yet highly toxic gas has been used by humans since prehistoric times.
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Prehistoric Map
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-6-2009    1
 more (at source): Above recognisable depictions of reindeer, a stag and some ibex are what Utrilla's team believe is a representation of the landscape surrounding the cave. Several etched lines resemble the shapes of mountains that are visible from the cave. Long, meandering etches match the course of a river that runs at the foot of one of the mountains and splits into two tributaries. A series of strokes that cut across the river near the mountain could represent places where it was easily crossed, or even bridges, the researchers say.
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A Picture Gallery: The Making of a Prehistoric Brew
ShannonGB
by ShannonGB  8-3-2009   
 more pics on the page
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Huge Pre-Sonehenge Complex found via "crop circles"
leevardi
by leevardi  8-3-2009   
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4,500 Year Old Skeleton Found On Italian Beach
lakotahope
by lakotahope  8-2-2009   
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Gallery: The Making of a Prehistoric Brew
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  8-1-2009   
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