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More on the Nazca princess tomb 
  Listeros, In an update on the tomb of an elite child found buried at Cahuachi during early Nazca, 300-450 CE, the unpaid Italian archaeologist Giuseppe Orefici who uncovered the tomb has made some further comments on the find. He has been paying for a guardian for the site out of pocket for 27 years. The young elite child he found was between 12-14... more »
By Mike R  - Nov 8 - 1 new of 1 message    

Arthuriana: the Book 
  Hi all, Some of you may be interested in the following. _Arthuriana: Early Arthurian Tradition and the Origins of the Legend_ was published by The Lindes Press on 31 October 2009 (290 pp, ISBN 978-1-4452-2110-6), priced £12.99 or equivalent. This book collects together the academic and popular articles which have appeared on my... more »
By HC  - Nov 8 - 1 new of 1 message    

explorator 12.29 
  ============================== ============================== ==== explorator 12.29 November 8, 2009 ============================== ============================== ==== Editor's note: Most urls should be active for at least eight hours from the time of publication. For your computer's protection, Explorator is sent in plain text... more »
By rogueclassicist  - Nov 8 - 1 new of 1 message    

Absurd ideas of pronunciation 
  It is not questionable that modern English writing does not give the least clue as to its pronunciation by its fully literate readers today. In fact you might have had to read that sentence more than once to see exactly what I meant by it, that is, where the trailing "today" fits into it. Many people have declared they cannot understand my writing style... more »
By Matt Giwer  - Nov 8 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Fallen Stars 
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The unclean spirits of the daemonic are proceeding toward all the kings of the earth, i.e. this Fallen world, doing all the things that the mammon-worshipping barbarians and their pseudoprophets and their Legions of worshippers are driven by their Rabidity to do, noting that the capital R... more »
By noauth  - Nov 7 - 1 new of 1 message    

Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs 
  Hi, Dinosaurs on video here... [link] ..mean looking bunch too! 1 when did diosaurs die 2 what were the largest carnivores diosaurs 3 walking with diosaurs 4 uruguay diosaurs 5 urugua diosaurs 6 type of plants would diosaurs eat 7 the oldest diosaurs... more »
By Dinosaur  - Nov 7 - 1 new of 1 message    

Scarlet Macaw trade at Paquime 
  Listeros, In a follow up study on the breeding of macaws at Paquime for trade purposes from 1200-1450 CE, a new analysis of bones of pre-historic macaws at the site appears to show that the people of Paquime raised most of the macaw birds themselves and did not import the great majority of the birds from the tropics. Feathers were harvested for... more »
By Mike R  - Nov 7 - 1 new of 1 message    

How chocolate is used for healing in the past and present 
  [link] "Archaeologists have dated cacao as chocolate being eaten by the Mayan Indians of Mexico as early as 600 CE. The cocoa bean had been worshipped by the Mayans as a heavenly gift. The beans were put on a... more »
By crunch  - Nov 7 - 44 new of 44 messages    

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology 
  Stories from the Ashmolean Museum [link] "These changes mark the latest upgrades to the UK's oldest public museum, with its origins dating back to the early 17th Century." Ashmolean - official site [link]... more »
By crunch  - Nov 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

Caesar rises: several millennia's artefacts from the bed of the Rhone 
  [link] "And then they brought up the most extraordinary buried treasure of all: a bust of Julius Caesar. The find, dated 46 BC, is all the more remarkable because it is likely to have been made during the emperor's lifetime. It is the centrepiece... more »
By crunch  - Nov 6 - 1 new of 1 message    

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