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ancient sites

another ancient site in Bergama, Turkey

Uploaded by Marleysa (2783) • 1 year ago
Tags: archeology, ancient, site, holiday

Marleysa
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mally2008
(53)
try to think

hi did you think before about some one who lived 7000 years ago how they uset to live who they were talking and dealing every thing in thier life it must be different than now actually i have read...

Started by mally2008 (53) in archeology and history • 1 response • Last response by ellie333 (4676) • 1 month ago
Tags: archeology, history

Marleysa
(2783)
Do you like archeology?

I just wonder how many people would be interested in having a different kind of holiday. A holiday where you could visit ancient cities and half dug up archeology sites? There are even sites that...

Started by Marleysa (2783) • 4 responses • Last response by Marleysa (2783) • 1 year ago
Tags: archeology, ancient, ancient sites, cheap, historical value

kineychen
(528)
Who is the bookworm?

i am a bookworm, and you? books are very important to me. there are books of history, literature and philosophy. there are also books on engineering,science and technology. people, old or young, men...

Started by kineychen (528) in write a book • 7 responses • Last response by MickleMa (18) • 1 year ago
Tags: books, reading, archeology, book, passion for reading

chaygylmommy
(1825)
Boxes found that may hold remains of Jesus and Mary????

I was trying to get my kids ready for school this morning, but I heard something about an archealogical dig with "bone boxes" in it. They are labeled and it translates into Jesus..one has Mary...

Started by chaygylmommy (1825) in religion • 1 response • Last response by chaygylmommy (1825) • 2 years ago
Tags: archeology, bone boxes, god, jesus

Thomas73
(598)
Could you hug your lover for 5,000 years or more?

A Neolithic couple, dating from 5,000 to 6,0000 years ago was recently found near the town of Valdaro, Italy. As you can see in the picture, they are locked into an 'eternal embrace', and the...

Started by Thomas73 (598) in life • 54 responses • Last response by berlinlife (4368) • 1 year ago
Tags: love, lovers, archeology, death, hug

rolcam
(12519)
British/Stonehenge/Boston Globe/CNN

Dig uncovers Stonehenge people's settlement. Debris amid dwellings hints at feasts, rituals. By Gareth Cook, Globe Staff | January 31, 2007 British archeologists have discovered evidence of...

Started by rolcam (12519) in sharing of knowledge • 1 response • Last response by sibananda (4383) • 2 years ago
Tags: archeology

sudhir60875
(160)
Charminar

Do we need to take care of that monument....! wht r the steps to be taken on this...?

Started by sudhir60875 (160) in hyderabad • 3 responses • Last response by funfreak2k2 (1240) • 1 year ago
Tags: charminar, archeology, charminar monument, hyderabad, monument

annihilus
(1951)
Prince Yi

Who have more info about Prince Yi of 433 b.C.? His tomb was discovered in 1978 in China in the Suixian district with more than 7,000 objects.

Started by annihilus (1951) • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: archeology, china, prince

annihilus
(1951)
Maya

Do you like precolombian archeology? I like more and I read all what I can find about maya civilization. Also years ago I traveled in Mexico and visited Chichen Itza and Tulum. I enjoyed more my...

Started by annihilus (1951) • 3 responses • Last response by jamz82 (595) • 2 years ago
Tags: maya, archeology, precolombian
 

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Carsons Post
(2)
Fossilized trees 8 million years old

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian scientists said on Tuesday they have discovered a group of fossilized swamp cypress trees preserved from 8 million years ago which could provide clues about the climate...

Started in Carsons Post • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: archeology

Reformed Chicks B...
(20)
Gomorrah Discovered!

According to Dr. Jim West: Dr. Ensvet Sillcon, researcher at the?Bible History Lands Antiquariat? of the University of Illvocia has announced that Ron Wyatt was indeed correct in his identification...

Started in Reformed Chicks Blabbing • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: gomorrah, archeology, bible