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Richard III archaeology team awarded honour for Leicester digby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Bones under car park hold key to Richard IIIby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
It doesn't look like a phallus to me eitherby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Some are trying to take this discussion into the playground. Be an adult.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
I am now the president of our county historical society!by Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
How far from the coast was he found? Caral was almost 100% seafood diet but they weren't on the coast.. they traded with the coast for their seafood.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
donald r raab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A trader or visitor throughout history has been > honored and buried with honors. Really? LOL I think you need to research that a bit more.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
These competitive eating contests are just bad for you in general, I'm really surprised more people haven't had a a problem.by Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
donald r raab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What rants against science? Rants against > pseuodoscience masquerading as science. See the 3 > threads involving the valsequillo cd. Science > done by scientists multiple times. And mainstream > science; the best i can come up with is a joke. > Test,replicate,and test. Fine. Diferent reby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
donald r raab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here we go again. Dates. Donald, science works in a certain way. One person says I have proof of this, someone else TESTS that proof and can either replicate the results or not. Their results can also be tested. Personally I'm very excited about this. I think it's within an hour of Jeffby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
I'm setting up to do container gardening on my back porch. I'm only feeding Jeff and I so I don't have to produce mega tons of food. My back porch has a great unobstructed view south east and gets LOADS of sun during the day, we just have to cut down one tree and I've been wanting that one gone anyway. This way I can garden without going down the porch steps (frankly stby Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
Happy Birthday Paul !!! Birthdays are ALWAYS good things because there is only ONE alternative to getting older and it ain't good.by Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
Next time we're in South Carolina to see Jeff's parents we have GOT to go there....by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Frankly I'm convinced he only "gives a damn" about himself and his pocketbook.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
He said about the suspension bridges what I basically said here ... nothing unusual. These were all over the Andes and at some staggering heights.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
donald r raab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- The suspension bridge parts are > eye popping. Why do you find it so surprising? Now don't get me wrong Donald the technology is great. But, throughout South America you find suspension bridges, the Andes are famous for them. It seems to me though that this bridge has been known about for some time... wasby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Ogygos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > From what I have read, I am not convinced that it > is a man made structure. I just think that it can > still be called a pyramid. We need to look into > the archeological findings to be sure. But this > site seems to have a lot going for it - > geodetically. It might link to Kadmos and his > mythby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
There is no Sun pyramid of Visoko.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Rick Baudé Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been reading bits and pieces of the book and > it's strangely interesting. It's like somebody > tried to write a religious text using the KJV as a > model and then stick it in the new world. Well, it's funny you should mention that. Even though Mormons say that the reason theby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
The Book of Mormon timeframe is still nowhere near this.by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Charlie Hatchett Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mainly because he identified them with > pre-Columbian Americans: horses; elephants; iron; > etc...Again, I think the book is a crock, but just > find some of it interesting. But not in the right pre-Columbian time frame. He probably just saw the Native's with horses and assumed theyby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
This was his biggest help....by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Of course there is...........by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Charlie Hatchett Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't get me wrong: I think the Book of Morman is > a crock. However, I've been suprised by some of > the excerpts that mention horses, elephants > (mammoth), "oxen" (bison), iron (site I'm studying > and furnaces in Ohio), etc... > > Charlie Hatchett >by Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Did you read it? I don't think he's conceding anything.... this is at the end... QuoteThe difficulty in discerning pre- from post-Columbian Old World genetic lineages within the last two millennia, coupled with the real impossibility of reconstructing Lehi’s party original genomic data to be used as a reference for comparison within the currently known Amerindian gene pool poses siby Katherine Reece - Ancient History
Jeff has finished his work in the server and the site should speed back up to normal now. We hope the email situation is fixed too. Please let me know if it's not.by Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
Due to some cleaning Jeff's doing....by Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop
ignore me ... I am not the post you're looking forby Katherine Reece - Coffee Shop