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    • 1.

      Digging Up Old Dirt and Bones


      by Ray La Foy - 2006-12-04
      Excavation is the best-known and most commonly used technique within the science of archaeology. In it's simplest form it is the excavation and recording of archaeological remains on a given site. Thi...
    • 2.

      Atlantis Found?


      by Lindsey Williams - 2007-01-29
      Location of Atlantis - capital of an ancient civilization said to have been destroyed by a monstrous volcanic eruption thousands of years ago - may have been substantiated by a group of Charlotte Cou...
    • 3.

      Nostradamus Prophecies Linked To The Nazca Lines


      by Gersiane De Brito - 2007-04-19
      Michel Nostradamus, history's most famous prophet, died in southern France in the late sixteenth century. The lines of Nazca are one of archaeology's greatest mysteries and were created nearly a thous...
    • 4.

      The Mayas are Coming to the Windy City


      by Erick Laseca - 2007-06-17
      Vote Chichen-Itza! In the spirit of driving the vote for the archaeological site as a new world wonder, the Mexico Tourism Board will be hosting the film "Mystery of the Mayas" at the IMAX Theater at...
    • 5.

      Guatemala is a Country in Central America


      by Douglas Scott - 2007-07-02
      The Republic of Guatemala is a country in Central America, in the south of the continent of North America, bordering both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.Guatemalan cuisine cant compete with t...
    • 6.

      An Ancient Relationship Between American Indians And Plants In The Great Basin


      by Peter N. Jones - 2007-08-02
      American Indians and their ancestors have been living and subsisting on the natural plants of the Great Basin for thousands of years. Over time, as American Indians seasonally harvested the natural fl...
    • 7.

      Tiwanaku Alien and Evolution


      by Gersiane De Brito - 2007-08-07
      It was mentioned on a biology blog that archaeological engravings from the Tiwanaku civilization in Bolivia are unlikely to be depicting an ancient astronaut for the reason that, even with an aq...
    • 8.

      Was Columbus the First European to Discover the Americas?


      by Peter N. Jones - 2007-08-15
      The question of whether Europeans migrated to and inhabited the Americas prior to the modern discovery by Columbus has been of longstanding interest and controversy. In fact, for over 200 years...
    • 9.

      The First Native Americans and the Peopling of the Americas: New Evidence from Texas


      by Peter N. Jones - 2007-09-18
      People have always been interested in the question of when Native Americans first arrived in the New World. Was it 10,000 years ago across the Bering land bridge, or was it via small boats from...
    • 10.

      Jesus' Miracles, Signs of Divine Powers?


      by Rob VandeWeghe - 2007-09-21
      "This, the first of his miraculous signs, Jesus performed at Cana in Galilee. He thus revealed his glory, and his disciples put their faith in Him" (John 2:11).Anyone who does not believe in God...