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Free Archeology Themed Science Fair Project IdeasInstructions on how to set up two archeology themed science fair projects.
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Aviation Archeology: Is Steve Fossett the New Amelia Earhart?Aviation archeology is a highly popular pastime for a lot of adventurers 'round the world. While some older missing aircraft cases are a bit dead in the water (no pun intended at all)--the Steve Fossett case may prove to be as enticing as searching for Amelia Earhart... -
Archeology in World of Warcraft's 'Cataclyms'A preview of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm's latest profession.
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Archeology, the Bible and FaithDo we rely on archeological proof of the bible's authenticity to believe it's words?
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Want an Archeology Job, Trip, Gear, or Field School?Check out the site, ShovelBums.org. Here are some links to archaeology jobs, field trips, courses, schools, slogans on tee shirts, posters, or bumper stickers, and other archaeology-related activities. -
Evolution: Examined by Biological Anthropology and ArcheologyPhysical anthropology uses the fossil record and archeologists examination of artifacts, play key roles in understanding and furthering the theory of evolution. -
Archeology and the BibleWhat Archeologists, Anthropologists, & Historians continue to uncover are artifacts that are specifically mentioned in the Old Testament & the New Testament. -
Experimental ArcheologyWhen was the last time you felt free? I mean totally free? Most Americans seem to be trapped in a rut. Did you wakeup go to work put up with more than your fair share of garbage and then come home just to repeat the same schedule all over again tomorrow.
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Why is Archeology Important?Some myths and facts about this fascinating anthropological field
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The Archeology Gallery of the Indian Museum of KolkataThe Indian Museum is located at the Park Street near the Asiatic Society. Just beside this museum is the Govertment art college
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Sodom and Gomorrah: Has Archeology Found Proof of the Bible Tale?This article explores how archeology may have proven the biblical tale of Sodom and Gomorrah.
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Is the Bible Truly the Word of God?Those who say the Bible can't be believed haven't done their homework. Archeology has confirmed the historicity of the Bible time and time again. Some of the parchments and fragments which date back to antiquity compare almost word for word to our...
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Peru Travel - History and Archeology in LimaPre-Hispanic cultures of the Peruvian coast are often overlooked by visitors with their sights set on Machu Picchu, but they shouldn't miss out on the fascinating history right here in the city of Lima. -
A Shovel and a Pick, but No Dynamite StickArcheology excavations, especially in a rich site such as Takalik Abaj, are like digging for treasure. Guatemala's premier Olmec/Maya project keeps on yielding jade masks, beads and tombs. -
Insider Advice for a Visit to Mainland GreeceA road trip to these villages will give a general overview of Greek culture, archeology, and cuisine, while leaving you time to visit several islands, all of which are very different from the other. -
NATIONAL BIBLE WEEK - scientific facts found in the BibleIf the Bible is, in fact, words penned by various authors, but all under direct inspiration of God's Spirit, it would follow that any true science or unbiased archeology will do nothing but verify the veracity of its truths. -
Discovering the Ruins of Houser's ZooFinding the ruins of Houser's Grove and Zoo started out, surprisingly, with a sudden hunkering for a taste of barbeque. Really. Urban Archeology at its tastiest! -
Felisia: Inside the Hidden World of This Italian Theme ParkThe theme park is wrapped around a concept of being a lost city of a race of people called the "Felici" (fey- lee'-chey). A mysterious culture who love nature, science, archeology, and life in general. -
Berlin's Museum Island: Don't Miss the Pergamon and Altes MuseumsVisiting just the museums in Berlin could encompass a fulltime job. For me the clock was already ticking and the thrill of archeology beckoned. My first stop - the Pergamon Museum in Downtown Berlin.
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Unique and Educational Summer Camp Ideas for KidsArticle gives ideas for unique and interesting educational based summer camp ideas for kids. -
The Mummy: Throne of the Dragon EmperorScheduled for release in August, 2008, The Mummy: Throne of the Dragon Emperor promises to be something of a departure from the first two films involving archeology and mayhem. For one thing, the film is set in post World War II China, not pre war Egypt.
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The New York State Museum: The Gem of AlbanyThe museum itself is worth a trip to Albany. It's one of a kind, covering so much history, archeology, science and art, you'll be amazed. In addition,if you want to learn about New York State, this is the place to go. -
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon EmperorThe Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor features the return of the Nick and Nora Charles of adventure archeology, Rick and Evy O'Connell, played respectively by Brendon Fraser and, replacing Rachel Weisz, Maria Bello.
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Primitive Living: How to Use Black Powder Firearms for SurvivalThis is a article about the use of black powder weapons in the area of primitive living and experimental archeology.
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"Indiana Jones" Quiz Answers RevealedThe answers part of a two-part trivia quiz about Indiana Jones. -
An Arctic Retreat - Earthwatch InstituteGentry Student, a recipient of Earthwatch Institutes 2007 Student Challenge Awards, returns home. -
Kentucky Cave Restored: Hidden River Cave and American Cave MuseumJust about an hour south of Louisville, Kentucky, Hidden River Cave and American Cave museum is a large Kentucky cave that is a fascinating place to visit for cave enthusiasts or curious visitors.
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The Nephilim: Did They Exist?This article looks into the myth of the Nephilim, supposed children resulting from the mating of fallen angels and humans. -
C.J. Cherryh's Short Fiction for Fans and Critics AlikeThis award winning speculative fiction novelist already has a legion of fans, but C.J. Cherryh's woefully underrated short fiction is sure to win over a few more. -
The Legend of the Tunica TreasureA history of the Tunica Indian tribe of Louisiana and their landmark court case to reclaim the greatest archeological find in the lower Mississippi valley known as the Tunica Treasure. -
Indian Artifacts and Tools: a Few Quick Tips to Tell an Original from a ReproductionAs Flintknapping grows as a hobby the artifact market will have more and more reproductions of high quality to offer. Knowing a reproduction from an authentic artifact is the trick. -
Wonderful Cave Art of Bhimbetkacave art of bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh is fascinating and an asset to the archeologists.....
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The As-Sharif Archaeological Double StandardThere's a grand double standard in Jerusalem - and it involves the archaeological treatment of the Temple Mount. -
Teotihuacan: A Treasure in Mexico's HeartlandStanding at the foot of the Pyramid of the Sun, the immense structure reaches up into the sky. Teotihuacan, located about thirty miles north of Mexico City, is the largest pre-Columbian city in Mexico. -
Angels or Aliens? Where They Are, Where We're GoingAn opinion piece on how the world will react once the little green men land and say a big "hello" to the planet earth.
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Revolving Destiny: The Destiny of the DeterminedOnce study is done of ancient times, may shcolars agree the ancient races far exceed our own in their knowledge and empowerment. Their social and cultural ways are still a benchmark for today.
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A Natural History Museum is an Educational and Fascinating Place to Take the KidsIf your family needs something fun to do, pack up the kids and go to your local natural history museum. There, you will find a whole world of interesting and educational exhibitions from dinosaurs to the natural world of today. -
Mary Washington College: Part of a Virginia TraditionMary Washington College was once the women's undergraduate college for the University of Virginia. Since the the early 70's it kept its name but went out on its own with positive results.
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Noah's Ark Being Rebuilt on Mt. AraratGreenpeace is funding the construction of a replica of Noah's Ark on Mt. Ararat. The contruction of the massive ship will finish in May 2008. -
Schrader's Exorcist Vs. Harlin's ExorcistNeither version can hold a candle to the original, and both versions may have fared better if "Exorcist" was not in the title.
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