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- Zionists Make Up Story of 2nd Temple Coin Find In Order to Deprive Palestinians of their Legitimate National Rights by Jewlicious on Nov 17, 2009
Charred coins my ass While digging wantonly under Al Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s 3rd holiest religious site, the Zionists usurpers conveniently claim to have discovered a trove of approximately 70 allegedly Jewish coins dating from the time of the 2nd...
- Mayan Temple at El Mirador by Believe All Things on Nov 3, 2009
I recently came across the videos below about the Mayan Temple at El Mirador in Guatemala. The temple is located in the Mirador Basin which contains the Petén rainforest, the last tract of virgin rainforest in Central America.1 Dr. Richard Hansen, a...
- Saturday’s scene: I Was Here by My Itchy Travel Feet on Sep 19, 2009
I felt as if this ancient traveler had left me a message when I photographed his or her handprint on the sandstone wall at El Morro National Monument in New Mexcio.
- Very Ancient Flutes Found in Germany by Lutes, Viols and Other Ancient Instruments on Aug 4, 2009
Archaeologists say they have discovered the world's oldest undisputed musical instruments, four flutes made from vulture bone and mammoth tusks. They are estimated to be around 35,000 to 40,000 years old and were found in a cave in southwestern Germa...
- Exploring Native American History and Culture at the Amerind Museum by My Itchy Travel Feet on Jul 30, 2009
Baby boomers, are you planning a trip to Tucson? If you’re interested in Native American culture and archaeology, take the time to drive out to boulder-studded Texas Canyon for a visit to the Amerind Museum. Located in the Little Dragoon Mounta...
- The Authentic Mt. Vernon Garden by Garden Design Online on Jul 7, 2009
There aren't many gardens (at least in the United States) that require the services of an archaeologist. But at George Washington's home, Mt. Vernon, Director of Archaeology Esther White (above) has recently discovered that Washington's "pleasure gar...
- Repatriation, NAGPRA, and The Ongoing Battle Over Cultural Patrimony by Indigenous Peoples Issues Today on Jun 26, 2009
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA; 25 U.S.C. § 3001 et seq) has been one of the more controversial laws to be passed in the last quarter century. The principal reason is that NAGPRA is the guiding legislation in the...





