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Description: Ancient history (up to AD 700).
 

Were There any Cultural Continuity Between Goths/Vandals and Vikings? 
  Around the 4th and 5th Century AD, the Goths and Vandals and many other Germanic tribes migrated all over to South, Central, Eastern, Western, Europe, and even to Northern Africa and Turkey. The Goths were from Northern Germany area, probably close to today's Denmark. The Vandals were from that area as well, and the surname "Wendel" is... more »
By 2.7182818284590...  - 1:59pm - 3 new of 3 messages    

John 1 in the New Testament 
  On Nov 23, 9:48 am, "- .. -- Tim .-." <timrea...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: ...Strictly to answer your question, Tim, I give a VERY DIFFICULT Thiering explanation here. Do read her entire article and then ask me any questions for clarification - Meaning of 'the Word of God' [link]... more »
By crunch  - 11:31am - 2 new of 2 messages    

CONSPIRACY TERRORIST LETS IT ALL HANG OUT 
  < World-famous conspiracy terrorist Ed Conrad (rear) is shown with his albino wolf, Blue. < [link] < ============================== == < [link] < A peer-reviewed scientific paper on the discovery of nano-thermites in... more »
By ignorant bastard  - 9:13am - 3 new of 3 messages    

Jesus the Man (book) by Dr. Babara Thiering 
  Jesus the Man (book) [link]) Pesher [link] I was associated with Dr. Thiering for over 4 years. I can answer questions the reader wants to pose. ----- David Christainsen
By crunch  - Nov 22 - 10 new of 10 messages    

Swoon hypothesis 
  [link] "The Swoon Hypothesis refers to a number of theories that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus didn't die on the cross, but merely fell unconscious ('swooned'), and was later revived in the tomb in the same mortal body. Although this hypothesis... more »
By crunch  - Nov 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

Kris's Archaeology Blog - Vinland 
  [link] "The early over-reliance on the Viking sagas as fact led later scholars to ditch the sagas as completely untrustworthy; some dismissed the discoverer Leif Ericson as a literary myth. But Wallace bravely cracked open the sagas again, and combining archaeological... more »
By crunch  - Nov 22 - 10 new of 10 messages    

Please, DO NOT forget the only thing that matters on this planet........................ …….. 
  Some hundred thousands people saw it.... [link] Were they all having an illusion ? If you manage to love those who want to harm you, then you will gain something beyond any imagination. Anything opposing to the above is at least suspicious (don't you agree with that, deep in your soul?)... more »
By last.chance  - Nov 22 - 5 new of 5 messages    

I HOPE GOD HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR 
  < ========================= < NEWS BULLETIN ========================= ROME, The Vatican (Rueters) -- One of the world's greatest mysteries has finally been solved. An American scientist has deciperhed miniscule writing on the Shroud of Turin in an effort tp determine if the linen was indeed the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.... more »
By Ed Conrad  - Nov 21 - 1 new of 1 message    

Scotland already has more identified Roman camps than any other European country 
  [link] "It helps explain why Scotland has more than 200 military camps against an estimated 150 in England, and only about 30 in another frontier region, in the Czech Republic and Slovakia." ----- David Christainsen
By crunch  - Nov 21 - 8 new of 8 messages    

Hammurabi Seal Discovered 
  [link] "Bietak noted that the two seals also indicate that the Hyksos, known as the shepherd kings and had been notorious Asiatic invaders, had trade relations with the Far East that stretched to Babylonia." ----- Dr. Thiering on the Hyksos... more »
By crunch  - Nov 21 - 9 new of 9 messages    

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