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Jammer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don’t think the Royals want people wondering if > they would kill people to retain power. > Princess Di hmmm? Not sure what this has to do with obtaining scientific evidence about the skeletons found in the Tower.by Hermione - Ancient History
There are mentions of Oaxaca - though not Mexicana - in this (long) paper by Bernard Ortiz de Montellano - "Plant evidence for contact between Africa and the New World,"by Hermione - Ancient History
Jammer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let’s cut to the chase > Every time we return antiquities , they end up > for.sale on eBay Well, I doubt that's going to happen to the Elgin Marbles.by Hermione - Ancient History
When a local historian started researching his town's abbey, he expected to uncover some surprises, but the evil nature of one character made him stand out above all others. A wayward monk known as John of Tintern had such a colourful and criminal life that Tony McAleavy felt compelled to write a whole book chapter on him. ... Speaking to BBC Radio Wiltshire, Mr McAleavy explained Jby Hermione - Humanities
(Translation of abstract): The Mount Padang archaeological site presents a puzzle: is it a naturally formed terraced platform on a rock or a completely man-made pyramid? To solve this, we conducted geological research in the Gunung Padang area, known for its volcanic rocks. Our approach involved understanding ancient volcanic geology and local volcanism. The area, situated at 800-1200m altby Hermione - Ancient History
Flint Dibble's original Mastodon commentary on Hancock's "Ancient Apocalypse" Netflix series, translated into French (so browser translator needed to back translate):by Hermione - Ancient History
Forty days after he was crowned king of England, Sweyn Forkbeard was apparently murdered in his bed. The weapon was allegedly a spear. But the killer? Folklore has it as the ghost of St Edmund, seeking revenge for his own death at the hands of the monarch's Viking predecessors. Is there any truth to the legend? As improbable as it might sound, Darron Childs believes there is. The histoby Hermione - Humanities
A ewe dubbed "Britain's loneliest sheep" before she was rescued from a remote cave has featured in a festive mental health awareness campaign. Now named Fiona, she has been pictured with "Are ewe OK?" and "#KeepTalking" placards by a charity which offers support to Scottish farmers. She attracted worldwide media attention after she was pictured stranded alby Hermione - Coffee Shop
Again ... It might help if the present King, Charles III, could see his way clear to giving permission for a DNA test to be carried out on the bones found under the staircase.by Hermione - Ancient History
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After weeks of intense earthquake activity, a volcano has erupted on the Reykjanes peninsula of south-west Iceland.by Hermione - Laboratory
Kanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hawass is speaking in tongues. In the first > article he says: "Inside the Great Pyramid, I > found the so-called three doors. One on the south > entrance of the second chamber that has two copper > handles." > > 1. Why the hell does he use the term "south > entrance." Suby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
The crab spider is an ambush predator. It sits on a flower with its front legs open then sinks its fangs into its prey - injecting poison before digesting it. Recently, one such arachnid had a rude shock when it found itself paralysed by a spider-hunting wasp. The whole episode was caught on camera.by Hermione - Coffee Shop
This study examines the processes and practice of migration through the case study of Milesian overseas settlements in the Archaic period (c.800-475). It substantiates critiques of colonialist approaches to the topic and offers a new theoretically rigorous methodology for approaching ancient migrations through the development of a model for interpreting migration in proto-historical contexts.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube frontier by international teams focusing on individual forts or broader landscape survey work; collectively, this volume represents the best of this collaboration with the aim of elevating the Lower Danube within broader Roman frontier scholarship.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Thanks, Alex. Congratulations on the publication of the paper: a nice Christmas present!by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Ah, you see! The truth is out there !!! You've just got to keep looking ...by Hermione - Paper Lens
(On FAWS today - , ). Thucycdides editions: Warner/Finley, 1993 - Crawley, 1874 - The Thucydides citations (re Atalanta) are: (a) Warner, II:32 (147) Crawley, II, Ch. VI: . QuoteThis went on until the capture of Nisaea. Atalanta also, the desert island off the Opuntian coast, was towards the end of this summer converted into a fortified post by the Athenians, in orderby Hermione - Ancient History
Series of Studies in Egyptian Culture - No.6 Non-Destructive Pyramid Investigation(1) -By Electromagnetic Wave Method-, 1987 - No.8 Non-Destructive Pyramid Investigation(2), 1988 - No.9 Monitoring Plan and Practical Design Concept for the Restoration of the Great Sphinx through the First International Symposium on the Great Sphinx towards Global Treatment of the Sphinx, Cairo, 29 Febrby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Hans_lune Wrote: ... > Superseded nowadays by: The meter is defined as > the length of the path travelled by light in a > vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of > a second. > > I don't think the AE could have figured that > out either! > > Of course the fringe will say its evidence that > aliens were telling them things! But why onby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
It sounds as if you were lucky, Don. Despite the so-called 18-week maximum wait, some people in England have had to wait a lot longer: as in Canada. Anyway, hope you feel better soon!by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Acts of the Minoan Eruption Chronology Workshop, Sandbjerg November 2007 Downloadable PDFs.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Kanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Larry Pahl is a fringie/pseudoarchaologist. In his > articles list, he has written about how Khufu's > pyramid encodes the speed of light in metres per > second ... From the abstract of "Review copy of Speed of Light in the Great Pyramid Passages and Chambers": QuoteMeasurements in meterby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > > > (The person in my family with a bad hip has > been > > told about PT, and is wondering if PT alone > might > > do the trick without having to actually have > the > > operation ... ) > > It will certainly delay it for a long time. My > knees arby Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dibble again: > > "Hello! I am an archaeologist whose research > focuses on foodways in ancient Greece. My research > touches on topics of urbanism, climate change, > religious ritual, and everyday life. ... That's just Dibble's intro page: . This is a list of his publicatby Hermione - Ancient History
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Glad to hear that you're doing OK after the operation, Don. A good job you didn't have to pay for it ... Hip operations are available on our NHS ... provided you don't mind joining a queue. To have an operation done privately would be about £12,000-£20,000: so I suppose on a par with prices in the US. Take care: no clubbing and abseiling for a while!by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
(Dec 2023) New Graham Hancock lecture: Video: 01:31:02 - (I regret that, because of technical problems of some irritatingly elusive sort, I haven't been able to c&p from Jason's text: please go to his site for more details).by Hermione - Ancient History