Archaeology
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- Geometric Relationships Along a Line of Ancient Sites Around the World
- The Great Pyramid is aligned with Machupicchu, the Nazca lines, Perseopolis, Mohenjo Daro, Petra and Easter Island along a straight line around the center of the Earth, within less than one tenth of one degree of latitude. The Ancient Sumarian city of Ur and the temples at Angkor Wat are within one degree of latitude of this line.
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- The Chaco Meridian
- Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Mount Wilson, Aztec Ruin, Chaco Canyon, Casas Grandes, and the Mimbres Valley are all situated very near the 108th meridian.
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- Vortex Maps
- Daniel Shaw asks whether megaliths world-wide were built to the same geometric plan. Sells geometric and visionary maps and books on alignment of sacred sites.
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- Ancient Egyptian Flying Vehicles
- Images found on the ceiling beams of a 3000-year old New Kingdom Temple, Abydos, are purportedly of ancient aircraft.
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- Ancient Metropolis Hidden Under Giza?
- Interpreting subsurface images as evidence of hi-tech survivors of previous civilisations.
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- Rediscover Ancient Egypt
- Aims to promote, encourage, and facilitate the study of ancient Egypt in an alternative way.
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- Figure Stones: America's (almost) Invisible Prehistory
- Photos and descriptions of iconographic artifacts from a confirmed prehistoric habitation site in southeastern Ohio. Includes details of research and verification of both lithic and organic artifact material and evidence of prehistoric iron smelting including radiocarbon dating.
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- Ice-Age Indian Art
- Provides an interpretation of some unusual stacking stones washed out of an Illinois cornfield in 2002. Spear points found with them date them to the pre-Clovis Paleo-Indian Period.
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- Saint-Denis: A Town of the Middle Ages
- Maps and 3D images, objects, a slide show, games, animations and educational materials reveal the city's portrait and its shape as it changed over time. Includes details of the town's archaeological unit and its work.
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- The Heroic Age
- Online journal for the study of Northwestern Europe from the Late Roman Empire to the advent of the Norman Empire aimed at both professionals and amateurs. US-based, but has British academics on the editorial board.
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- Medieval Climate Not So Hot
- From ScienceDaily, idea that there's no need to worry about human-induced global warming because the world's climate in medieval time was at least as warm as today's is flawed. (October 20, 2003)
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- Ecological Role of Prehistoric Humans
- An overview of how populations altered ecosystems and extinguished species prior to developing advanced technology.
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- Edge 3rd Culture
- A talk by Jared Diamond, Ph.D. from UCLA that addresses the question of why human history unfolded differently on different continents for the last 13,000 years.
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- Reflections on Prehistory
- Offers an overview of prehistory ranging from topics on early hominids to regional discussions of prehistory in the Near East and the American Southwest.
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- The Prehistoric Society
- Concerned with prehistory world-wide, its membership is drawn from many countries. Newsletters online, lectures, events, grants, merchandise.
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- AZTLAN
- Web list open to all persons interested in Pre-Columbian cultures, whether amateurs or professionals.
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- Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
- Information on the writing systems, government and religions of the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec, by Kevin L. Callahan, University of Minnesota, with references and links.