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South Africa, found a city of 200,000 years created by the Anunnaki?

12 November 2010
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November 12, 2010 South Africa, found a city of 200,000 years created by the Anunnaki? In South Africa it was discovered a metropolis of about 200 thousand years old, a mining town since the area is rich in gold mines ... curiously the Sumerians describe the extraction of gold by the Anunnaki of EN.KI (" Lord of the Earth "), nell'AB. ZU ...

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The skeleton of the boy from the amber necklace: one of the first tourists to Stonehenge?

12 October 2010
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The skeleton of the boy from the amber necklace: one of the first tourists to Stonehenge?

The archaeological site of Stonehenge could be one of the most popular tourist destinations' of the ancient world, according to the latest findings of archaeologists who have demonstrated that a boy buried close about 3,500 years ago had grown along the shores of the Mediterranean. Share on Facebook post to PDF converts Wikio Wikio Scridb ...

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Balaur Bondoc, the "dragon stout" Hungarian

5 September 2010
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Balaur Bondoc, the "dragon stout" Hungarian

Velociraptor had a strange European cousin, a carnivorous dinosaur about 60 million years ago, with double claws on his feet. It was presented this week in PNAS are researchers at the University of Bucharest who have baptized Balaur Bondoc ("Dragon squat" in Hungarian). The finding is important because it is the fossil ...

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The cave paintings of the Sahara may reveal clues to the dawn of Egypt

26 August 2010
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The cave paintings of the Sahara may reveal clues to the dawn of Egypt

Archaeologists are studying prehistoric rock drawings discovered in a remote cave in 2002, dancing figures and strange headless beasts, offering new clues about the birth of Egyptian civilization ...... Share on Facebook post to PDF converts Wikio Wikio Scridb filter

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The circles and stone rows of Dartmoor

April 23, 2010
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The circles and stone rows of Dartmoor

The striking similarities between the wheels and about 80 rows of stones scattered on the plateau of Dartmoor (Devon County, England) and Stonehenge, 180 km east, suggest that these monuments may be the work of the same "people". Share on Facebook post to PDF converts Wikio Wikio Scridb filter

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A new hominid species: Australopithecus Sediba

April 9, 2010
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A new hominid species: Australopithecus Sediba

According to a new study published in Science, two fossil skeletons dating back to almost 2 million years ago and discovered the site of Malapa (South Africa) would be a new species of Australopithecus. It has been dubbed Australopithecus Sediba and would be a transitional form between Australopithecus africanus (Australopithecus) and Homo habilis or ...

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The last mystery of Tutankhamun, the young pharaoh born of incest

March 8, 2010
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The last mystery of Tutankhamun, the young pharaoh born of incest

This was revealed by the French weekly 'Point de vue' Careful examination of the DNA not only on the mummy of Tutankhamun, but also of other pharaohs showed that the pharaoh died at 19 years was born of an incestuous union between brother and sister, both children of 'Amenhotep III and his first wife Tiyi Share ...

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Göbekli Tepe, upset archeology, history rewritten

March 5, 2010
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Göbekli Tepe, upset archeology, history rewritten

Every so often happens. It happens that an archaeological discovery can undermine the timeline of the evolution of civilization in ancient history. It's happening now, in Turkey, on some hills called Göbekli Tepe near the Harran plain, near the Syrian border. The discovery is a complex of temples that date back even to ...

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Exceptional discovery of a residence at Gabii: a palace of VI sec.aC partly intact even in height

February 24, 2010
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Exceptional discovery of a residence at Gabii: a palace of VI sec.aC partly intact even in height

Discovered a palace of the sixth century. C., in all probability 'the residence of' rex ', in the archaeological area of ​​ancient Gabii. This would be the cities' where according to tradition Romulus and Remus were brought up on the main Via a few kilometers from the capital. The building 'still largely intact even in large and ...

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The splendor of Ur

February 23, 2010
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The splendor of Ur

(Zunkir / wiki) With the country ravaged by war started in 2003, the weak government in Baghdad (Iraq) had very different priorities to finance large-scale excavations at Ur - considered the birthplace of Abraham and one of the cradles of civilization -. Since 2005, only small work teams. "When the resume ...

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