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Michael Tellinger. Adams Calendar. This is a specific subject page, dealing exclusively with, or primarily with, the subject in the title.

Adams Calendar

Because of need, there are many such pages at RHWW: usually, but not always, linked to primary pages. For those in a hurry, they enable a quick summary of many important subjects. The menu for these pages is here: Click>>> and some other oldest artifacts The oldest man made structure on earth is in South Africa, it is known as Adams Calendar, and more recently as Enkis Calendar. The site is estimated to be around 75,000 years old, as dated by rock art in the area. Historical Video List. Racial descriptions of Royal Blacks and Noble Blacks of Britain: taken from late medieval Books.

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The Truth about Egyptian Mummies v.2 An analysis of how Egyptian Mummies of foreign ethnicity are used, and manipulated, to make it appear that the ancient Egyptians were White people. 9500-year-old wooden Shigir Idol offers a window into the minds of our Stone Age ancestors. Thought lines ...

9500-year-old wooden Shigir Idol offers a window into the minds of our Stone Age ancestors

Links have been made between the etching on the Shigir Idol and the informative artworks of Australian Aborigines and American Indians. Source: Siberian Times Source: Supplied. Carvings puzzle experts - Health-Science. Great Pyramid Hydraulic Pulse Generator and Water Pump. [Back to Pinnacle Black Russian Terriers] Stumble It!

Great Pyramid Hydraulic Pulse Generator and Water Pump

The Great Pyramid’s Subterranean Chamber Hydraulic Pulse Generator and Water Pump John Cadman (This article has many pictures. Berlin museum seeks return of ancient gold tablet. A dispute over an ancient gold tablet pitting a Holocaust survivor's heirs against the German museum that lost the Assyrian relic in World War II will be argued on Tuesday in New York's highest court.

Berlin museum seeks return of ancient gold tablet

The 9.5g tablet, about the size of a credit card, was excavated a century ago by German archaeologists from the Ishtar Temple in what is now northern Iraq. It went on display in Berlin in 1934, was put in storage as the war began and later disappeared. Riven Flamenbaum, who died in 2003, brought it to the US after surviving the Auschwitz concentration camp and settling on Long Island. Popular Archaeology. The Biblical city of Gezer shows evidence of two fiery conflagrations over 3,000 years ago.

Popular Archaeology

The archaeological excavations being conducted at the site of ancient Gezer in northwestern Israel have recently revealed some tantalizing finds, one of which came as a surprise to excavators who just completed digging there during the summer of 2013. "In this, the sixth season of excavation," reports co-directors Steven Ortiz of the Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary and Samuel Wolff of the Israel Antiquities Authority, "one goal was to remove a portion of the city wall built in the Iron IIA period (10th century BCE) in order to investigate a Late Bronze age destruction level (ca. 1400 BCE) that lay below it. To the surprise of the team, in the process of excavating the city wall, an earlier wall system dating to the Iron Age I (1200-1000 BCE) was discovered. "* Ortiz and Wolff went on to add that the earlier wall "was one meter thick with several rooms attached to it.

A shark in the stars: astronomy and culture in the Torres Strait. Technology has, without doubt, expanded our understanding of space.

A shark in the stars: astronomy and culture in the Torres Strait

The Voyager 1 space probe is on the brink of leaving our solar system. Massive telescopes have discovered blasts of fast radio bursts from 10 billion light years away. And after a decade on Mars, a Rover recently found evidence for an early ocean on the Red Planet. But with every new advance, it’s also important to remember the science of astronomy has existed for thousands of years and forms a vital part of Indigenous Australian culture, even today. Résonance de Schumann et signaux rythmique de la Terre. Des squelettes incroyables découverts dans les catacombes de Rome. Des squelettes incroyables découverts dans les catacombes de Rome A partir de 1578 vint la découverte fascinante d’un réseau de tombeaux labyrinthiques, profondément tapie sous les rues de Rome.

Des squelettes incroyables découverts dans les catacombes de Rome

Les tombes étaient le foyer de squelettes pourris des premiers martyrs chrétiens – soupçonnés d’être des saints en raison de leur bravoure et de leur soutien indéfectible des croyances chrétiennes. La plupart de ces squelettes (étant donné le nom ‘La Catacombe des Saints’ par ceux qui l’ont découvert) ont été distribués partout en Europe (principalement en Allemagne) en tant que remplacements des innombrables reliques saintes qui ont été brisées, volées ou détruites durant la Réforme Protestante.

Une fois livré, chaque squelette était alors habillé et orné d’une variété de pierres précieuses, de vêtements couteux, couronnes, armures et même des perruques. Source : Cavemancircus.com 404Share 603Share. Microsoft Word - Ancient Michigan Tablets updated.doc - Ancient Michigan Tablets and Artifacts.pdf. Mount Horeb. Kitora Kofun Explored. A Detailed Astronomical Star Chart in an Ancient Japanese Tomb By Steve Renshaw and Saori Ihara Revised September, 2002 As mentioned in the supplement to our article on Takamatsu Zuka Kofun , The Controversy Continues, historians and archaeologists have long thought that more tombs nearby might contain similar "star paintings".

Kitora Kofun Explored

One such tomb, located about 1 kilometer to the South of Takamatsu Zuka Kofun and named Kitora Kofun has now been explored. The tomb has not been actually entered but rather probed with sub-miniature camera. Kitora Kofun (Kitora Tumulus) seen from South Looking North. Stone chamber of Kitora mound on display for one time only. Posted by TANNArchaeology, Breakingnews, Exhibitions, Japan, Travel11:30 PM The public in August will get their first--and only--chance to view the stone chamber of the Kitora mound that contained colorful murals from the late seventh to early eighth centuries.

Stone chamber of Kitora mound on display for one time only

The Agency for Cultural Affairs said June 6 that viewing will be available from Aug. 18 to 25 for free.The agency has removed the rich colored wall paintings of four deities, including Byakko (white tiger) and Genbu (black tortoise), from the stone chamber and shown the murals to the public. But the actual stone chamber, which is now protected within a temporary special facility built at the mound, has never been on exhibit. In Search of an Ancient Hindu Temple in Azerbaijan : Hindu Sutra. Posted on May 20, 2007 By way of Coming Anarchy, I happened upon this very interesting account of a Zoroastrian (Parsee) account of the search for a fire temple that leads to the remains of an ancient Hindu temple in Baku, Azerbaijan. Turns out the search for a Parsee fire temple led to a Hindu temple, where they worshipped the fire. The fire was kept lit by the natural gas emanating from the ground.

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