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Recent Archaeological Discoveries: Changing History83

Recent Archaeological Discoveries: Changing History

Recent archaeological discoveries have begun to change some aspects of history as we know it.

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Earth's Magnetosphere, 2012, The Polar Shift & Upcoming Solar Storm - A Result Of Niburu?77

Earth's Magnetosphere, 2012, The Polar Shift & Upcoming Solar Storm - A Result Of Niburu?

In November 2003 the PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) released information regarding something very strange going on underground. Allegedly something weird is happening to the rotation of Earth's liquid-metal core which is reponsible for generating...

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Archeological Sites72

Archeological Sites

El Tepozteco is an archeological site located in the city of Tepoztlan Morelos, Mexico. The temple, which is on top of a mountain, resembles a pyramid. It takes approximately 1 hour to reach the pyramid on foot.

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Gobekli Tepe: This Archeology Could Change The Way Prehistory Is Taught  P.471

Gobekli Tepe: This Archeology Could Change The Way Prehistory Is Taught P.4

At the time that Gobekli Tepe was built humans had just barely started to leave the safety of caves. Their habits were to hunt and migrate with the animals. Often ranging hundred of miles. They didn't cultivate any grains or any other vegetables....

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Solar Warden Update:  Alternate space program confirmed?76

Solar Warden Update: Alternate space program confirmed?

Darren Perks of the UK’s A.P.F.U. Animal Pathology Field Unit, may have confirmed the parallel alternate space program known to the public as Solar Warden; a program beneath the surface of NASA’s public...

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Visiting Montreal71

Visiting Montreal

With only a day and a half to visit Montreal, my brother, a friend and I crammed loads of activities into only a few hours. We visited the Underground City, the History and Archaeology Museum, and ate lots of poutine!

1 comment    food history walking
The power of beauty: an archaeological exhibition in Mantua77

The power of beauty: an archaeological exhibition in Mantua

"Spinario", bronze statue, 73 cm. Unknown origin, probably from Rome. Now it is in Rome, in the Capitoline museums, Palace of the Conservatives.  A few years ago, in 2008 to be exact, in the city of Mantua...

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Technology as in the Days of Noah?79

Technology as in the Days of Noah?

we may well be living in an age much as it was in the days of Noah. There is evidence that there was advanced technology in the ancient world. There were writings actually describing what sounds like jet engines powered airplanes.

2 comments    technology ancient technology
5000 years of Chinese History at a Glance, Part 270

5000 years of Chinese History at a Glance, Part 2

Chinese history is divided chronologically into time periods of its rulers with the associated dynasty name. Huang Di (≈ BC2697), Yao (≈ BC2333), Shun (≈ BC2233), Xia (≈ BC2070), Shang (≈ BC1589), and Zhou (≈ BC1056) dynasties are introduced.

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The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World69

The Seven Ancient Wonders of the World

The Greek conquest of much of the known world in the 4th century BC gave Hellenistic travelers access to the civilizations of the Egyptians, Persians, and Babylonians. These visitors, smitten by the landmarks and marvels of the various lands, began...

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