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The Great Pyramid
Whenever I think of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, the words that come to mind are awesome, incredible and mysterious. The word that dominates my thinking however, is impossible. This, and the other 17 major pyramids, are incredible feats of...
19 commentsHow Do Archaeologists Date Ancient Artifacts?
In archaeology, timing is everything. This article includes virtually all of the various dating methods used by archaeologists and other scientists.
16 commentsPyramids of Giza Facts: The Great Pyramid of Ancient Egypt
Facts about the pyramids of Giza in Egypt -- who built the pyramids, the age and materials of the pyramids, information about the Great Pyramid and King Khufu, the sphinx, the pyramid complex and educational resources. Learn about the ancient Egyptians and the architectural feat of building the pyramids -- and the structure of these pharaohs' tombs.
4 commentsHow much does it Cost to Rent a Trencher
How to Rent a Trencher. What kind of Trenchers are right for you? Learn about Trencher Attachments.
0 commentsLost Cities of the World
Mankind always had a fascination with the lost civilizations, fictitious underwater cities and the wonders of the world. The idea and concept of a lost city, besides an evident excavation, has been enforced strongly upon the human consciousness by popular culture mechanisms like 3D games, films and Meta narratives in literature. Here's a quick look at some of the most intriguing cities that have been labelled as lost, whether they actually existed or not.
16 commentsSkyrim Join College of Winterhold
Skyrim Join College of Winterhold. Skyrim College of Winterhold Magic Trainers. Skyrim Get Into the College of Winterhold. Skyrim Saarthal Excavation Site Quest. Skyrim Ice, Ice Form Shout Location.
The Demolition hub
Ferrous metals recycling, With a focus on demolition of marine structures
0 commentsWas The Tomb of King Tut Really Hexed?
Strange things started to happen after King Tut's tomb was opened. Was the Egyptian Pharaoh angry? Was he taking revenge for disturbing his peace? ...
14 commentsThe Glass Flask of the Byzantine Shipwreck at Bozburun, Turkey
The 9th century Byzantine wreck in Bozburun, Turkey, contained a fragile glass flask and goblets. These artifacts reveal a social context to the no-nonsense view of medieval trade.
20 commentsWhat does an Archaeologist do?
Our Jeep rumbled through the rough terrain, jerking as it twisted back and forth. The jungle branches ducked low to watch us, swaying gently as we passed. The heat sank into our bones, a reminder to keep our water bottles close at hand, and the...
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