Golden hamlet (Hypoplectrus gummigutta) swimming over tens of...
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skepttv: Croc Fossil Discovered in Cave A skeleton of a possibly extinct crocodile is among several fossil surprises unearthed in freshwater caves of the Dominican Republic, paleontologists say. © 2011...
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Ancient African Paint Factory!: “Digging deeper in a South African cave that had already yielded surprises from the Middle Stone Age, archaeologists have uncovered a 100,000-year-old workshop holding...
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Great Dynasties of the World: The Pharaohs Ian Sansom on the rise and fall of the kings of ancient Egypt “‘I speak at length about Egypt,” writes...
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View ArticleExplorers Push The Limits, Despite The Risks *Exploration as a...
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View ArticleResearchers Find Aztec Temple Platform In Mexico Read More...
Researchers Find Aztec Temple Platform In Mexico Read More Here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=141137579
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Archaeologists Find Viking Burial Site In Scotland “Archaeologists said Tuesday they have discovered the remains of a Viking chief buried with his boat, ax, sword and spear on a remote Scottish...
View Articleutnereader: Fair Trade is a Better Brew for Anti-Capitalists:...
utnereader: Fair Trade is a Better Brew for Anti-Capitalists: Remember when buying fair trade meant something revolutionary? These days, purchasing fair trade products is about as subversive as wearing...
View ArticleThe Archaeology of Love
The Archaeology of Love : Alain Ayers & Cecilia Gelin are working together and invite everyone to work through serendipity and co-production. Serendipity n: the gift of accidentally finding...
View ArticleArchaeology of Love (Poem by Murphy)
The Archaeology of Love You have netted this dawnFrom a sea of nightBy the moon risenTo find what we forgot,The palace whereA good prince walkedAnd a young leopardCouched on the treesWhile suns of...
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nationalgeographicmagazine: Owyhee River, Idaho Photograph by Michael Melford, National Geographic, aerial support from LighthawkOwyhee River, Owyhee River Wilderness, Idaho 120 miles protected in...
View Articleemlocke: Seismicity and the Strange Rubbing Boulders of the...
emlocke: Seismicity and the Strange Rubbing Boulders of the Atacama Desert [The half-ton to 8-ton boulders] appeared to be rubbed very smooth about their midsections. What could cause this in a place...
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