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I am beginning to wonder if "Underworld" isn't history but rather is prophecy. :-( :-( Arctic Melting Fast; May Swamp U.S. Coasts by 2099 Brian Handwerk, National Geographic News, November 9, 2004 Warming to Cause Catastrophic Rise in Sea Level? Stefan Lovgren for National Geographic News pril 26, 2004 I shouldn't being feeling bad for Florida onby Paul H. - Ancient History
The journal "Quaternary International" has made a volume "complimentary", which means a person can download the PDf files of papers in it for free. This volume contains a number of articles on Elephants and other Other Proboscideans. The issue is: Quaternary International, Volumes 126-128, (2005) Studying Proboscideans: knowledge, Problems and Perspectives. Selectby Paul H. - Ancient History
I was taking a break from writing a paper and found the below statement published in a newspaper: "Their oldest pieces are fossils that are about 500 million years old. Their collection includes dinosaur eggs and a woolly mammoth tusk that are from the Cambrian and Precambrian eras." From "Ancient artifacts for sale" as published in the Nov. 11, 2004, Belleviby Paul H. - Ancient History
Below are a collection of recent articles about fossils. Scientists collect tiny fossils from Fruita area By By GARY HARMON The Daily Sentinel Tuesday, November 09, 2004 Ancient marine invasion sheds light on diversity EurekAlert, DC - Nov 9, 2004 Coral eggs could spill the secrets of climate change Sydney Morning Herald, November 12, 2004 These ancient fossils could givby Paul H. - Ancient History
raab wrote: "This long treatis is not the ramblings of alternatives but of frustrated archaeologists trying to deal scientifically with a prescribed dogma." If Mr. Raab would take the time to look through the Wake Forest web site, he would find that a professional archaeologist didn't write the article at: The person, who wrote this article, works in the Deptby Paul H. - Ancient History
John asked: "You had more than a 50 minute (an hour including adverts !) show ?" NOVA is 50 minutes, Maybe they re-edited and removed some of the material presented in "Stone Age Columbus" and added new material. Either that or 1. the BBC transcript is incomplete as posted or 2. I missed the second page to it. I say this because there was a bunch of materiaby Paul H. - Ancient History
"his sounds like Stone Age Columbus from the BBC's Horizon. We had it in 2002 on this side of the pond." That was only a part of the NOVA program, which covered a lot more ground, inlcuding a detailed analysis of what Clovis actually represented. Paul Baton Rouge, LAby Paul H. - Ancient History
I noticed on the Graham Hancock Message Board in the thread "Alaskan Muck Deposit Info", it was stated: "It would be nice to see more "legitimate" research on this which begs the question: "Are academics deliberately avoiding this?" In response to that wish I am posting the below excerpt concerning Alaskan Muck from a draft of an article concerning speby Paul H. - Ancient History
America's Stone Age Explorers Unfortunately, I didn't find this until I looked at the TV Guide last night. It was an interesting documentary. Among other ideas, it explored the possibility that Clovis technology came from Europe. The program suggested that Clovis people weren't the first Americans and that the Clovis tradition likely represented only the diffusion ofby Paul H. - Ancient History
Spirit of the Ice Forest: Discover The Dinosaurs It's springtime at the South Pole. Step into the dino hide - this is what you may have seen. The reason that dinosaurs and forests could exist within the Antarctric Circle has nothing to do with Earth Crustal Displacement or similar catastrophes. Rather this was a period of hothouse climate during which there a lack of any evidby Paul H. - Ancient History
Researchers finish dig in Reno trench: Archeologists begin analyzing discoveries Ben Kieckhefer RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL, 11/5/2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
The rock era Petrified forest, limestone dwellings offer hard evidence of the way things were hundreds - and hundreds of millions of years ago By Story and photos by Eric Noland, San Bernardino County Sun, November 07, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Ancient Indian mounds: Some sites and relics left by Louisiana's First People are older than the Pyramids and Stonehenge. By Mary Tutwiler, The Times-Picayune, Sunday, November 07, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Raab stated: "Don't turn over the rocks and you'll find nothing." This is a well known principle of doing good science. The problem is that many aletrnative archaeologists and scientists insist on turning over the same rocks again and again either under the delusion that they have found something of any significance under them or out of ignorance of the fact thaby Paul H. - Ancient History
Re: Velikovsky Redux On November 5, 2004, donald raab wrote: "Velikovsky theorized that the solar system and univers werr chaotic.catastrophic compared to the mainstream idea of steady state/stable. Obviously after Shoemacher- levy he was correct." I would have disagree with the above comments. The type of catastrophes that Velikovsky argued for and Mr. Hogan uses isby Paul H. - Ancient History
Kat wrote: >Antarctic Forests Reveal Ancient Trees > The abstract for the Geological Society of America paper mentioned in Kat's post can be found at: Knepprath, N. E., Miller, M. F., and Isbell, J. L., 2004, Dense Permian Polar Forests with large trees: Upper Buckley formation, Central Transantarctic Mountians. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Pby Paul H. - Ancient History
Hadingham, Evan, 2004, America's First Immigrants. November 2004, Smithsonian Magazine. "You were probably taught that the hemisphere's first people came from Siberia across a long-gone land bridge. Now a sea route looks increasingly likely, from Asia or even Europe." A PDF file of this article can be downloaded from:by Paul H. - Ancient History
Mars Express pictures action of glaciers Mark Peplow Nature.com News, 04 November 2004 Orbiter snaps martian canyons, while failed Beagle team fights for another chance. Mars Express finds U-shaped valleys and possible moraines indicative of past glacial activity. A glacier carves a U-shaped valley. "Glaciers carve some of our planet's most spectaculer scenery, bby Paul H. - Ancient History
Biotechnology conference to explore preservation of tropical art CBC News Online, Thu, 04 Nov 2004 "CARACAS, VENEZUELA - More than 100 curators and scientists will gather at a Venezuelan university Thursday to explore how biotechnology can help preserve art and artifacts in tropical climates." UN Backs Biotech To Protect Art UPI, 11/03/04 3:30 PM PTby Paul H. - Ancient History
Below are a couple of provocative papers, which can be downloaded, free of charge, and read. Allchin, D., 2004, Pseudohistory and Pseudoscience Science & Education. vol. 13, pp. 179-195. +++++++++++ Wivagg, D. & D. Allchin, 2002, The Dogma of 'The' Scientific Method. American Biology Teacher. vol. 64, pp. 484-485. Yours, Paul H. Baton Rouge,by Paul H. - Ancient History
Grimsvotn Eruption November 2nd 2004 Photos by Alexander H. Jaroschby Paul H. - Ancient History
Fish with cleft lip solves evolution riddle by Gap-toothed species shines light on nostril development.by Michael Hopkin Published online: 03 November 2004 | doi:10.1038/news041101-9 Zhu, M., and Ahlberg, P. E., 2004, The origin of the internal nostril of tetrapods. Nature. Vol. 432, no. 7013, pp. 94-97 (04 November 2004) doi:10.1038/nature02843by Paul H. - Ancient History
Climate change is here, now, say scientists north.cbc.ca, November 3, 2004 "The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) report says climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions will radically change the northern environment over the next generation." "The report projects that temperatures in the Arctic will rise by four to seven degrees in the next 100 yeaby Paul H. - Ancient History
Principles of Geology by Charles Lyell, Volumes 1 - 3 John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1830 On-line Electronic Edition: Electronic Scholarly Publishing Prepared by Robert Robbinsby Paul H. - Ancient History
Subglacial volcanic eruption disrupts flights in Iceland Turkish Press, Turkey, November 3, 2004 Volcanic eruption disrupts flights in Iceland Independent Online, South Africa, November 03 2004 Volcanic Eruption Disrupts Flights in Iceland Travel Channel, AFP, November 03 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Foil reveals Roman magic Maev Kennedy, October 27, 2004, The Guardian Roman charm found in Norfolk.by Paul H. - Ancient History
Evolution of Bronzeware in Ancient China Archaeology in Chinaby Paul H. - Ancient History
Dig tells story of ancient Yellowstone Cody Complex people active around the lake By Mike Stark, The Billings Gazette, Tuesday, November 2, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Who laid the first egg? Scientists move a step closer to linking embryos of earth's first animals to adult form 1-Nov-2004, Susan Trulove, Press Release "Blacksburg, Va. - In 1998, Shuhai Xiao and colleagues reported finding thousands of 600 million year old embryo microfossils in the Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Formation, a fossil site near Weng'an, South China, (Xby Paul H. - Ancient History
Divers find traces of ancient Americans: 13,000-year-old bones reveal archaeological frontier. By JOHN RICE, Associated Press, Sept. 9, 2004 This discovery was announced by Arturo Gonzalez of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History at the international "Early Man in America" seminar in Mexico City. Divers find ancient skeleton in Mexico Archaeo Newsby Paul H. - Ancient History