Stumps When some trees fall down, they don’t leave a stump as when trees are sawn down or as when they break in two having been blown by wind or struck by lightning. They uproot instead. When an old tree uproots,...
Long ago, R1a1’s developed metal implements and weapons. We started out by discovering that when certain rocks were in the fire, and after the fire went out, there was material left behind that was shiny and...
The discovery this week by workers at the World Trade Center site in New York City of the remains of an old ship prompts a reminder that many modern cities are resting atop them. Abandoned ships were often used...
Rice study finds early roadbeds leach greenhouse gas into rivers - Rice University has completed a study which accomplished a fate-le-feat. They discovered that the roads created in the Houston area in the 20th...
The ultra right wing British National Party (BNP) has been shown up again for it's anti-multicultural Britain stance by new research showing that Britain was in fact a multicultural society in Roman times.The...
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Archaeologists found a miniature Roman Coliseum, as well as an amphitheatre and warehouse at an ancient Mediterranean port. "Portus" was imperial Rome's main port, as the name may suggest, so the archeology team is thinking this to be the beginning of an even bigger find....
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Podcast can be heard at israelseen.com Sifting the discarded rubble from beneath the Temple Mount Yoram and tour guide Schmuel Browns take a tour of the area. Photo of the bulla by Zachi Zweig...
Two 4,300 year old tombs were unearthed recently in Saqqura, the ancient burial ground close to Egypt. The stone tombs held two high officials, one for a man who likely regulated the quarries, and the other...
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An ancient city has recently been unearthed in northwest of Peru, close to the city of Chiclayo. The site offers evidence of human sacrifices by throwing human bodies over a cliff. The city is attributed to the...
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OPINION I'd have thought it would have been common sense that they'd wear some kind of footwear. If they were chopping brambles and nettles down, to make way for homes and land, it probably would have been one of the first things they did. I...
created by Beaulieu | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 343 views | 10 recommendations | 1 comment
Stonehenge stood as giant tombstones to the dead for centuries—perhaps marking the cemetery of a ruling prehistoric dynasty—new radiocarbon dating suggests (2). The site appears to have been intended as a...
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Results from the first excavation at Stonehenge in 44 years has turned-up very little to justify Professors Darvill and Wainwright theory that the site was an ancient hospital (1). Their view, which contrasts with...
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The name Canaanites denotes the inhabitants of the land of Canaan who inhabited the land prior to the Israelite settlement, and remained among the Israelites throughout the First Temple Period. The Bible stresses...
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Modern archeological technology has joined forces with military science to shed new light on the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
No U.S. cavalrymen survived at Custer's Last Battle in southern Montana on June 25,...
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