Sunken civilizations and archaeology: Lemuria
There were once three ancient continents, presumed to have been devoured by the waves of the big oceans in the course of history: Atlantis, Mu and Lemuria. However, there are no archaeological findings, preserved writings and especially no authentic traditions that would prove their past existence in the ancient world. At this time archaeologists are only assuming what might have
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Cryptozoology is a branch of study that specializes in the study of hidden animals. In other words,
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Cryptozoology Not a Valid Science, or Science at All
Einstein said that "All religions, arts and sciences
Archaeology: Human burials from the Neolithic period at 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan
Human remains, and the study of them, make up a big part
Even though natural glass, (mainly obsidian or fulgerites, used for shaping the workable edges into knives or arrowheads), was known
What defines a civilization?
Will Durant provided us a very good, brief summary of what civilization really is: “Civilization
Early Days of Forensic Image Processing
When I got started in Web and Internet programming I used to brag about being there "before
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