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history, ancient advanced civilizations
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Two Egyptology Lectures by the Redfords at Berkeley, 12/06/2009
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...The Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, the Department of Near Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley Present the lectures Tale of Two Tombs: Field work in the Theban Necropolis by Susan Redford New Discoveries in the Nile Delta:... more »
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Facts Shocking But True!
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Y A O H Ú S H U A FACTS SHOCKING BUT TRUE! 1. The real, original and genuine Name of our Creator in the original Hebrew Holy Scriptures is 'YAO-HOO' and that of the genuine Messiah is 'YAO-HOO-SHUA.' (accented on the syllable 'hoo') 2. Salvation is found in nobody else for there is no other... more »
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(*) The Africans of the Republic of Rome ~ 500 BC
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Most cities of ancient Europe including those of Italy, such as Sicily and Olbia, were founded by the descendents of the black son of Ham who were the Canaanite traders known as the Phoenicians. The love of black Zeus (2) for the Phoenician princess Europa is the source of the continental name Europe. In later times, Italic tribes entered what is... more »
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Cuneiform and Unicode
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I'm looking at a monograph that at times refers to a tablet with cuneiform. It shows some references like B13 for the sign AN, "the sky", B151 for LUGAL, "king", and so on. In another I find, BA subscript 6 (B318). What are the Bs and the subscripts? Another is SUS with (convex) marks over the Ss and a numeric subscript of 2. Following the text, a... more »
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Question??? Please!!!!!
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About the biblical Antediluvian Civilizations, According to the bible the population of The Antediluvian world was bigger than the Civilizations after the flood. My question is How come We have found Fossils of The dinosaurs but none of The antediluvian people and their cities Since the Dinosaurs probably existed before,... more »
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Fabian / Fabius / Fabii , family history
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This document is published on the web. [link] Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator (ca. 280 BC–203 BC), was a Roman politician and general, born in Rome around 280 BC and died in Rome in 203 BC.His family was from the area now called iraq or Yemen... more »
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Lecture on Nubian archaeology in Toronto on Sept 17 2009
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The Friends of Ancient Egypt (Royal Ontario Museum) "QASR IBRIM AND THE NUBIAN DARK AGE" Speaker: Dr. Pamela Rose Thursday, September 17, 2009 | 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30) Enter at ROM Staff Entrace (south end of building), Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queens' Park Cres. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Exploe the evidence for settlement in Lower Nubia after the end of the... more »
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