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  • Reply to: Are you a Righty or Lefty? Ancient Teeth and Tools May Explain the Evolution of Handedness   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: alejandra cueva...

    Really interesting articles,I like so much....

  • Reply to: The Ancient Art of Magic, Curses and Supernatural Spells   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Rachel Fiori

    Starlady,
    Would you be willing to attempt to reverse a curse that has been placed on me by an ex boyfriend? He has definitely been practicing dark magic and has sent multiple curses my way. Please help if you're willing! In gratitude. . .

  • Reply to: Sumerians Invented the System of Time 5,000 Years Ago – And We Still Use It Today!   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Jack Slep

    I use a big yard sundial when outside to determine lunchtime and a wrist sundial to tell time when they're taking me back from home to the Funny Farm or I'm going out to the pig farm to collect eggs. On cloudy days I just wander around wondering if Time really exists. At night, whew, that's a bad one unless it's a full moon (I also have a moondial alarm clock but it doesn't always work, poor calibration), and being 86 I can't always recognize the time when to empty my bladder and being disoriented often pee in the closet. The clock/time should have been invented for octogenarians. Oh, well..

  • Reply to: How the Causeway for the Great Pyramid of Egypt Was Found After Decades of Searching   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Gyro

    The truth about the GP will not be disclosed easily. Even IF Hawass were not involved.
    Lots of vested interests involved.
    As to the age of the GP, however, do not forget the Cartouch found in the upper relief chamber over the King's Chamber.
    I'm more interested in what is behind the NON-load bearing stone opposite the Coffer on the North Wall of the King's chamber.

  • Reply to: 2,000-Year-Old Maya Superhighway Discovered in the Jungle of Guatemala   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    Extremism in judgement is the most powerful of actions holding back the expansion of knowledge. Don’t throw the Baby out with the Bath Water…

    It would be like discrediting 300 real Artifacts found and a whole dig because one Geofact was cataloged as an Artifact by accident.

  • Reply to: Exploring the Little Known History of Celtic Warriors in Egypt   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Realdeal

    As a person who lives in the area where ancient celts were settled in eastern europe back in the time , I'm offended by your arrogant comment. You are mixing Nubians with ancient Egyptians and you failed to look at the DNA tests that show that mummies have European ancestry. There are also hundreds of depictions of ancient Egyptians with blonde hair and blue eyes and light skin and some mummies were found with red and blonde hair. Just because you've been brainwashed by MSM to hate everything European doesn't make it right. What you need to search is Nubia though and quit with this racism .

  • Reply to: 2,000-Year-Old Maya Superhighway Discovered in the Jungle of Guatemala   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: mor4les

    Although it is troubling that someone so educated lacks basic grammar skills, as is found in so many articules on this site, to dismiss the importance of these new findings based on a single misspelled word is truly disturbing. 

  • Reply to: The Age of the Gods: A Japanese Creation Myth   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Sanujit

    Five of my books have been published in Amazon Kindle on the topics mentioned above. Two books are almost ready to be sent for publishing.

  • Reply to: River of Mercury in Underworld of Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl may lead to Royal Tomb   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: FrankB

    Thanks

  • Reply to: Elfdalian, the Ancient Viking Forest Language of Sweden, Set to be Revived   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Camilla Johansson

    You didn´t care much about facts in this article, did you? Älvdalska is quite easy to understand for a Swedish speaker, and it is not an original Viking language.

  • Reply to: 2,000-Year-Old Maya Superhighway Discovered in the Jungle of Guatemala   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Montgomery

    I am forced to mistrust everything I read here after the first sentence says "spear of influence" rather than sphere of influence.

  • Reply to: Scientists Have Almost Completed the Resurrection of Extinct Aurochs and Plan to Reintroduce Them to the Wild   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: guest72

    Anyone who has heard of the NAZI plan to... 'recreate the primeval forests of Germanic folklore stocked with ancient breeds of beasts for ultimate hunting sessions (yes, they were attempting to recreate extinct animals, just so they could then hunt them)', or seen Nat Geo channel's piece entitled 'Hitler's Jurassic Monsters' cannot help but think that the NAZI agenda is still alive and well in the fascist underbelly of the EU.

    ... 'The two creatures they focused on (although it seems they were working on trying to back-breed a few) were auroch (a super-sized, wild and violent breed of cattle) and tarpan (the wild and aggressive ancestor of the modern horse).

    Then there was the land. The area the Nazis earmarked for this project was the primeval Bialowieza forest in Poland, which was home to packs of wolves, the elusive Eurasian Lynx, the European moose, and some of the last surviving European bison...'

    ... 'it took him 14 years, but Lutz Heck did manage to breed what he thought was an auroch, which he subsequently released into the Bialowieza forest. But while it may have resembled the ancient creature physically, scientists say they are no closer genetically than any other cattle.

    Today the forest flourishes as a vast nature reserve between Poland and Belarus, and is still a major sanctuary for rare wildlife including wild bison...'

    all quotes from:
    http://metro.co.uk/2014/06/18/hitlers-jurassic-monsters-sheds-new-light-...

  • Reply to: Archaeology Graduate Discovered Lost City of Trellech After Using Life Savings to Buy Field   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Cousin_Jack

    Good for him, been tempted to do the same thing myself if only to save places from the dreaded concrete, which of course then raises the prices.

  • Reply to: Elaborate Funeral Rituals and Exhumation of the Dead in Toraja Culture   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Lorraine harvey

    Hi I am researching the toraja culture for an essay for my nvq and was wondering if they had death certificates and if so what date do they put as date of death? As they don't class the deceased as dead untill after the funeral service but they say that can be weeks months or even years after as have to raise the funds for the funeral service first. If anyone know or know of anywhere I could try to be able to find out it would be greatly appreciated. I like to know the facts before I write about something and this was a question that popped into my head although weird (this is usual for me lol) I have to find out the answer or it bugs me untill I do lol thank you x

  • Reply to: Dead Seas Scrolls Reveal that Noah's Ark Was Shaped Like a Pyramid   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Veronica-Mae

    Veronica- I understand why you write as you do but I would like to say that you really need to read up on your history to find out exactly why Israel is where it is and how it came about. Those who developed and implemented the idea, under the influence of Zionists,which 'gave' the land to Jewish people, thought that those pouring into the area , and those already there could live together. However, driven by the ancient idea that this was originally 'their' land given to them by God, the Jews began to develop Israel as their own. Their Government gradually pushed those who came to be called Palestinians further and further, finally building a wall and continuing to treat them in the most abominable way, using as their excuse the fact that some Palestinians reacted with force to the way they were treated. This has largely now become a tit for tat situation. But those who suffer the most are the ordinary Palestinians who just want to live a quiet life, in houses which are in one piece, to farm the land, to have the water they need, which is currently almost all diverted for Israel's use.
    There are, by the way, several agencies trying to help them, against great odds - and not all Israelis are happy with the actions of their government.

  • Reply to: 8,500-year-old Evidence of Silk Production Weaves a New History of the Luxurious Fabric   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: angieblackmon

    I am so amazed by anything to do with weaving. I wish I could ask the first person who thought to try it how they came up with the idea. As an avid crocheter who still believes 100% in making things by hand...I just love this. It makes me feel like we’re connected. Even though I can’t exactly weave (although I have friends that do!!!) the idea of taking essentially string and arranging it in such a way through careful practice can produce clothing and the like is just...it makes me happy. It makes long ago not feel so long ago. 

  • Reply to: Bizarre 3-Fingered Mummified Hand Found in A Tunnel in the Peruvian Desert   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Norm

    We appear to be venturing into the realm of male bovine fecal matter here.

  • Reply to: Sumerians Invented the System of Time 5,000 Years Ago – And We Still Use It Today!   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: J.R. Bentley

    King of a utopian world? No joke, I have talked to kids who are so removed from reality by the social engineering they actually believe things like this.

  • Reply to: Legends of Spring Heeled Jack, the Uncatchable Demon of Victorian England   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: Moonsong

    Probably another ‘incarnation’ of the devil used to spread terror among the masses by the church and the aristocracy. ‘Jack’ was a name used a lot in conjunction with the devil, as in ‘Jack O’ Lantern’ and other tales.

  • Reply to: Sumerians Invented the System of Time 5,000 Years Ago – And We Still Use It Today!   7 years 3 months ago
    Comment Author: L. Spencer

    AFFIRMATIVE! They invented a system of time to-date:
    It must always be remembered that the first systems of Time in greater and advanced ways, belongs to the Kmettons or Africans.

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