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The transit of Venus and the "end" of a cycle

6 May 2012
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The transit of Venus and the "end" of a cycle

The news already spread a couple of months ago, on the sidelines of the third edition of "Kon Tiki, Documentary Archaeology Review and Travel", takes hours to run uncontrolled on the web. On that occasion, the archaeologist Maria Longhena popular essayist, declared that the passage of Venus between the Earth and the ...

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Amazonian geoglyphs, signs of civilization unknown

April 8, 2012
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Amazonian geoglyphs, signs of civilization unknown

Correspondence to Yuri Leveratto The European settlement of Rondonia and dell'Acre is relatively recent. The first Portuguese who explored the area was Antonio Raposo Tabares, in 1650. It was only from 1770, however, that some Portuguese s'istaurarono area with the construction, in 1776, the Forte Principe da Beira, on the banks of the Rio ...

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The first painting by the Neanderthal

21 February 2012
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The first painting by the Neanderthal

Some rock paintings are likely to revolutionize our understanding of prehistory. It is probable representations of seals designed forty-three thousand years ago in the cave of Nerja, Malaga, Spain. And for once, Homo Sapiens has nothing to do, because it only reached southern Europe twenty-five thousand years ago, when Neanderthals were already there ...

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Atlantis ... a mystery, a hypothesis

8 January 2012
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Atlantis ... a mystery, a hypothesis

From www.liutprand.eu site, partner of Traces of eternity, comes the report of an e-book, free download, entitled "Atlantis, a lost world, a hypothesis to find it" by Alberto Arecchi. Thank you for reporting this link: Share on Facebook http://www.liutprand.it/Atlantis.pdf transforms the post in PDF Wikio Wikio Scridb filter

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Mark Zagni Rozzano, we speak of Tiahuanaco

8 November 2011
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Mark Zagni Rozzano, we speak of Tiahuanaco

Tomorrow, November 9, 2011 at 20:45 in the hall of the Cultural Center of the Great Farm in Togliatti on Rozzano (MI), an interesting discussion (free admission) for the cycle "Archaeology and its" entitled "Journey among the archaeological mysteries of Bolivia. " Among the speakers, as well as archaeologists dell'Akakor Geographical Exploring (in 2008, ...

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83, a magic number to Teotihuacan

7 November 2011
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83, a magic number to Teotihuacan

The news was taken up in detail by numerous media outlets (not in Italy, no one seems to have noticed) between 26 and 27 October 2011. The Japanese archaeologist Saburo Sugiyama, State University of Aichi, during a panel discussion of five days (23 to 28 October 2011) organized dall'INAH, the Institute ...

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In the Andes, the ruins of a citadel unknown

18 October 2011
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In the Andes, the ruins of a citadel unknown

Correspondence to Yuri Leveratto Great discovery in the Peruvian Andes: 100 years after the announcement of the existence of Machu Picchu, a team of independent investigators arrived at the ruins of a citadel unknown, hidden in the intricate "high forest", the region Cusco If you are interested in sponsoring the next shipments Paititi-Pantiacolla contact Yuri Leveratto The team ...

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From Scotland to Turkey in underground tunnels

18 August 2011
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From Scotland to Turkey in underground tunnels

We have found evidence of an underground network of hundreds of settlements in the Neolithic: the fact that many galleries have survived after 12000 years shows that the original network must be huge. The Stone Age man had created a vast network of underground tunnels that criss-cross Europe, from Scotland to Turkey: this is ...

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"Two million years stolen" for download

July 4, 2011
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"Two million years stolen" for download

The tenth e-books selected by our staff is a free download: "Two million years stolen" by E.Schievenin and D.Marin (Group PANGEA), supervised by Simonetta Santandrea and preface by Gianluca Rampini. You can download the free e-book by clicking on the cover of this portal, in the right column. The link takes you to ...

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The expedition Paititi-Pantiacolla 2011

June 7, 2011
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The expedition Paititi-Pantiacolla 2011

Yuri Leveratto in primary forests of the Peruvian Amazon there is a lost city called Paititi, which carries valuable artifacts and ancient knowledge, which perhaps could explain the true history of pre-Columbian Andean and Amazonian cultures, over the last period of the Incas, after the arrival of the conquistadors. The myth of the city of Paititi (from Quechua paikikin, ...

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