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Not ancient I'm afraid: The Matthew of Bristol and the Financiers of John Cabot's 1497 Voyage to North America English Historical Review.2006; CXXI: 778-795 Thanksby Doug Weller - Ancient History
I'm looking for Searching for Etruscan Identity Author(s): Helen Nagy 1 | Larissa Bonfante 2 | Jane K. Whitehead American Journal of Archaeology Volume: 112 | Issue: 3 July 2008 page(s): 413-417 and The Etruscan timeline: a recent Anatolian connection F Brisighelli, C Capelli, V Álvarez-Iglesias, V … - European Journal of Human Genetics, 2008 to fix a terrible article on the Origin of theby Doug Weller - Ancient History
Does anyone have this: The Year's Work in English Studies 2005 84(1):130-162; doi:10.1093/ywes/mai002 II Old English Literature Stacy S. Klein and Mary Swan I want to see what it says about a book on Beowulf & Grendel by fringe author (co-author with Hancock) John Grigsby. Thanks.by Doug Weller - Humanities
Thanks Bernard. Yves Duhoux, reviewing Le déchiffrement du disque de Phaistos: Preuves et conséquences by Jean Faucounau Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 104, No. 3 (Jul., 2000), pp. 597-600, says "The Minoan character of the disc, regularly debated in the past, is assured thanks to an impressive series of points in common with indisputably Minoan artifacts. Until now the scriby Doug Weller - Ancient History
From Nature 453, 990-991 (19 June 2008)by Andrew Robinson - Thanks.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Almost certainly not, but any comments on this? Thanksby Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
to.miriam.levi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Because, in Itálica, Sevilla, Spain... > > Is has been discovered that the "elevaciones del > aljarafe" are connected to Itálica... > > "uno de los ámbitos arqueológicos de mayor interés > patrimonial de las elevaciones del Aljarafe, > extremo que se fortalece con la rby Doug Weller - Ancient History
Which is being used in a number of Wikipedia articles to push the Expanding Earth idea.by Doug Weller - Laboratory
I thought no one took this seriously, but see thisby Doug Weller - Laboratory
I've also read it wasn't anywhere near that fast - I don't know if this report suggests a time span, but I have the impression that the speed wasn't devastating.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
See - an artefact of sonar mapping.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
And rather a long way down to have 'sunk' a few thousand years ago. I suggest people read this discussion:by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Thanks. I thought that perhaps PPP was mentioned on p.72, but I can never tell with this guy.by Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
The Narmer Palette article now says "In the third register at the bottom of the palette we have a king named PPP (Pepy) with a bull known as Montu commonly used in the kings titulary [16] building a city with the power of Montu." referencing it to Gardiner's Egyptian Grammar p.72. Does page 72 actually say that? Thanks.by Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
And many thanks from me also, Katherine.by Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
I'd like this also, thanks.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
I'd like it please. Thanks.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
I would love it if someone would look at the talk page of this article and comment: An important point about Wikipedia is that articles are meant to simply reflect what reliable sources have written, in this case reliable will mean almost exclusively academic sources - books and journals. And putting together an argument from a variety of sources is considered original research (to be specifiby Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
When we hide or delete something, we hide or delete all following posts. If we hid your posts in this thread, we would hide other people's posts. Not something we'd normally do.by Doug Weller - Ancient Egypt
Definitely not to be taken seriously, humans created as slaves?by Doug Weller - Ancient History
The article doesn't actually cite Hibben, it cites the page that the Hibben article is on, and I suspect someone just copied that cite to the Tyr article as it has absolutely nothing to do with it.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
I'd like to know if anything on page 374 of this Nature article is relevant. It's got an article on Frank Hibben, but what he has to do with the Faroes I don't know.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Found the Michlovic article, nothing about this in it. Anyone have the Gordon article? This smells.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Take a look at the article here: - at first I wondered if it might be a hoax, but the editor is a Wikipedia administrator and for an admin to create a hoax could get them into trouble. Can anyone check any of the sources? Thanks.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
So does that make Karkar a possible cause of the 536 problems?by Doug Weller - Laboratory
by Doug Weller - Coffee Shop
See where there is a report on a talk by David Oestreicher, who did such good work on the Walam Olum.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Something on Holley: Seems to have an impressive biography.by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Some photos on one of these links: Sumerian stone circles on Beaver Island? Celtic? Frank Joseph and Sitchin wrote a book together? I didn't know that: Photos and a more banal interpretation A pdf with a brief mention of Ojibway stone circles: thousands of stone circles (really) in North America: [74.125.77.132] more:by Doug Weller - Ancient History
Yes, it's fixed.by Doug Weller - Ancient History