The EU Report on Jerusalem: Distortions and Omissions
" The European Union Report on Jerusalem: Distortions and Omissions Nadav Shragai An imbalanced EU position paper on Jerusalem written in December 2008, and recently leaked to the media, completely...
"Archaeological sites in Israel looted by Palestinians"
Hundreds of archaeological sites still lay untouched by Archaeologists in Israel due to lack of funding.
This situation leaves an oppertunity open for Palestinian grave robbers and looters to step in and...
created by Orenrosenfeld | 47 wks ago | updated 47 wks ago
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An Archaeological Site Older than Moenjodaro Found in Pakistan
There is much excitement at the discovery of a possibly 9,000 year old archaeological site found in Sukkur, Pakistan. Sukkur is located at the bank of the River Indus in the province of Sindh. Moenjodaro and...
created by rumana husain | 48 wks ago | updated 48 wks ago
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Mamooth Extinction Story Retold
The story of extinction of mammoths always attracts attention of massess, particularly after the making of animated story on mammoth.Latest finding suggests that possible extiction due to space impact is far...
Archaeologists Discover Worlds Oldest Brain
A team of archaeologists excavating a site named Heslington East discovered a skull containing a yellow substance that is believed to be a fossilized brain. The site that the skull was...
Gobekli Tepe: Evidence of The World’s First Temple
Fascinating prehistoric megaliths could be the world's oldest worship temple, the one - acre excavation has not yet releaved all of its secrets. " Six miles from Urfa, an ancient city in southeastern...
Hebrew Seal From First Temple Period Discovered In Archaeological Excavations
Northwestern Wall plaza in Jerusalem, place where valuable archeological findings from the time of kings Manasseh and Josiah are being made." According to the excavation director, archaeologist Shlomit... Welcome to Iraq, the hot new holiday destination
" It has some of the finest archaeological sites in the world and some of the holiest places in Islam - but persuading tourists to visit Iraq has to be one of the toughest jobs around. Hamood Massam...
created by sweet east pearl | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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Tablet ignites debate on Jesus and the Resurrection
JERUSALEM: A three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially...
created by politisite | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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1093 views | 12 recommendations | 10 comments
Polar Shift to happen in 2012
Polar Shift to happen in 2012"In 2012 the next polar reversal will take place on earth. This means that the North Pole will be changed into the South Pole. Scientifically this can only be explained by...Faces of Bali - Gunung Kawi Tampaksiring
"An archaeological complex, one of the oldest religious places in Bali. It lies on gorge of Pakerisan River. To reach the complex visitors must walk about 600 metres from the parking area to the ticket counter...
created by olasnavigator | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago
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National Geographic writer 'on run' in Nepal
An American writer working for Newsweek and National Geographic Magazine is reported to be on the run in Kathmandu after Nepalese police raided his home late afternoon on Friday. Police said they raided the house of Ian Baker, an American citizen who has been living...
Another Crime of Occupation: Iraq's Cultural Heritage Looted, Pillaged
So much terrible conflict has been centered for so many centuries in the region where humans first began to develop some of the reasons for war - trade, calculating, writing, money, ideas, powerful...
Bury Mount Archaeological dig finds Roman coins and games
Towcester the oldest town in Northamptonshire, UK, and one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in England. Settled by humans since the Mesolithic era (middle stone age). In Roman times the...
created by liamssoft | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago
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1491 views | 30 recommendations | 4 comments
