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Fossils may be a dinosaur day-care Salt Lake Tribume, 09/21/2004 09:56:10 AM Dinosaurs may have been caring parents: Fossil find suggests creatures nurtured young for some time after they hatched. By Marc Kaufman, The Washington Post, September 19, 2004 The specific citation is: Meng, Q., Liu, J., Varricchio, D. J., Huang, T., and and Gao, C., 2004, Parental care in an ornby Paul H. - Ancient History
Methane on Mars causes controversy New Scientist, September 21, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Crews discover prehistoric site Archaeological find may be 10,000 to 12,000 years old American News, Aberdeen, SD, Aug. 30, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Trench site dig yields prehistoric items Archaeologists to request more money from Reno, by Ben Kieckhefer RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL, 8/24/2004 Reno trench site dig yields prehistoric items ASSOCIATED PRESS, Las Vegas Sunby Paul H. - Ancient History
Beaver sheriff says Indian artifacts and antlers sold for meth, By Mark Havnes The Salt Lake Tribune, 09/11/2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Canadian Geologists Make Key Dinosaur Discovery Reuters, 21 September, 2004 20:51 Important Dinosaur Tracks Discovered In British Columbia Press Release, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia "VICTORIA - There is new evidence that dinosaurs once roamed the lands of British Columbia due to a recent discovery of dinosaur foot imprints and a fossilized turtle shell in Boby Paul H. - Ancient History
bernard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Simon! > > I am technology challenged > Bernard Dear Bernard, you aren't the only one. There are times with my Macintosh where I unknowingly press the wrong key and whatever I am working on vanishes into ether just when I had forgotten to back it up. At that time, its Ooooh Noooo Mr. Bilby Paul H. - Ancient History
I know the below is old news. However, has anyone heard anymore about whether this box has been recovered or opened? Archeologists visit mysterious locked box buried near unmarked Arctic graves By BOB WEBER, CNews Canada, July 15, 2004 Taphophilia News Dig to probe mysterious ancient graves London Free Press, July 12, 2004 Archaeologists to open dead mens' chesby Paul H. - Ancient History
James I. Nienhuis, a.k.a. "Genesis Veracity" wrote: "Hello Paul H. No radial tension cracks, sorry pal." Since your statement about there being "No radial tension cracks" and the presumption that the folding of lithified sedimentary rocks has to always produce "radial tension cracks" are both completely wrong, there is no need for you to apolby Paul H. - Ancient History
Uncovering Ice Age archaeology in Jordan Early humans hunted large game near now-vanished lakes Daily Star, Jordan, Tuesday, August 24, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
New national museum is a look at Indians by Indians By Christopher Smith, The Salt Lake Tribune New D.C. museum a long-awaited tribute to Native Americans By CHARLES POPE, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, Monday, September 20, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Threat of violence slows pace of biblical archaeology By Michele Chabin, Religion News Service The Biblical Recorder, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004by Paul H. - Ancient History
Hawaiian skull leads to arrest Seller on eBay charged under archaeology law By DAVID HALDANE, Los Angeles Time Houston Post, Sept. 12, 2004, 12:12AMby Paul H. - Ancient History
While lurking the GHMB, I noted a classic example of the fictional evidence that alternative "scientists" often careleesly incorporate, without bothering to verify, into their models and theories. In thread "The 6500 Year Old Sunken Forest article..." and on September 17, 2004, the alternative "scientist" wrote: "(The mountains rose at the close of tby Paul H. - Ancient History