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The Problem With The Stone Age

by admin on Jan.29, 2009, under Archaeology

’Fifty thousand years ago, were we climbing down from the trees and first learning to use simple tools?’ ’Or, were we flying through space, colonizing, building pyramid-power stations and cloning ourselves?’

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3D Model of the Great Pyramid

by admin on Jan.18, 2009, under Archaeology

3d Model of the Great Pyramid

The 3D Model of the Great Pyramid Inside Software has been moved to:

http://www.freddyreyes.com/3dpyramid.htm

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Queen Seshestet “maybe” found in Cairo

by admin on Jan.08, 2009, under Archaeology

Photo Copyright Reuters

Photo Copyright Reuters

“CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian archaeologists have found the remains of a mummy thought to be that of Queen Seshestet, the mother of a pharaoh who ruled Egypt in the 24th century BC, the government said on Thursday.

After five hours spent lifting the lid of a sarcophagus in a pyramid discovered south of Cairo last year, they found a skull, legs, pelvis, other body parts wrapped in linen, and ancient pottery, the government’s antiquities department said.”

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Was Stonehenge a concert venue??

by admin on Jan.06, 2009, under Archaeology

“A university professor who is an expert in sound and a part-time DJ believes Stonehenge was created as a dance arena for listening to “trance-style” music. ”

“An academic from Huddersfield University believes the standing stones had the right acoustics to amplify certain sounds”

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