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http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Winds- ... 60149.html
Deep within the wind-swept Atacama desert in northern Chile, the remnants of a forgotten civilisation rise from the sand.

At first the ruins are barely visible, just small ridges that cast short shadows. But where the sand has been stripped away, circular clay structures can be clearly seen.

These are the 3,000-year-old remains of Tulor, one of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic villages in South America.
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http://www.ibnlive.com/news/18m-ancient ... 510-3.html

TREASURE: Out of the five million Indian manuscripts, 1.8 million have been documented so far.



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New Delhi: The government has created an online database of 1.8 million ancient texts to promote them as treasures of the country and to preserve millions of neglected manuscripts. Out of the five million manuscripts, 1.8 million have been documented.


As the manuscripts were lying neglected, the ministry had set up a National Mission for Manuscripts with the aim to locate them through a nation-wide surveys and then to document and catalogue them.
Almost 2 million ancient documents. That's a lot of reading. :lol:
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Who's going to translate them for us??? :shock:
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Stan, they were released in both Hindu and English. Still though - a lot to read. :D
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http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceN ... 2920070219
CAIRO (Reuters) - A rare double wooden statue of an ancient Egyptian scribe and his wife has been found in their tomb south of Cairo, Egypt's chief archaeologist said on Monday.

The double statue, dating from around 2300 BC, was among a total of five wooden statues found at the tomb in Sakkara, the necropolis of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, said Zahi Hawass, chairman of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
Article has no pics, doesn't say what kind of wood, etc. Maybe more news later.

*Slow holiday weekend. Plenty of news today though. 8)
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Beagle wrote:http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceN ... 2920070219
CAIRO (Reuters) - A rare double wooden statue of an ancient Egyptian scribe and his wife has been found in their tomb south of Cairo, Egypt's chief archaeologist said on Monday.

The double statue, dating from around 2300 BC, was among a total of five wooden statues found at the tomb in Sakkara, the necropolis of the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, said Zahi Hawass, chairman of the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
Article has no pics, doesn't say what kind of wood, etc. Maybe more news later.

*Slow holiday weekend. Plenty of news today though. 8)
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Fantastic - thanks Michelle.
I suppose the female became unattached at some point. Pretty good wood sculpture.
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That's a really loaded statement. :lol:
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13582228/
SAO PAULO, Brazil - A grouping of granite blocks along a grassy Amazon hilltop may be the vestiges of a centuries-old astronomical observatory — a find that archaeologists say shows early rainforest inhabitants were more sophisticated than previously believed.

The 127 blocks, some as high as 9 feet (2.75 meters) tall, are spaced at regular intervals around the hill, like a crown 100 feet (30 meters) in diameter.
Another Amazonian "stonehenge" found. From the News Section. 8)
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Fantastic - thanks Michelle.
I suppose the female became unattached at some point. Pretty good wood sculpture.
Either that or her arm was ritualistically torn off in a fit of jealous rage by her husband. :D
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Actually, I thought the picture was of him. In which case she could have been the epitomy of 'coyote ugly'. (or to be culturally correct, 'jackal ugly')
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Actually, I thought the picture was of him. In which case she could have been the epitomy of 'coyote ugly'. (or to be culturally correct, 'jackal ugly')
actually its "Seth animal" Ugly
you might have to google that one o lover of egyptian culture you
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marduk wrote: actually its "Seth animal" Ugly
you might have to google that one o lover of egyptian culture you
I imagine all the statues of his wives would have their arms chewed off.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1811
The body of a strikingly tall 5,000-year-old woman with an artificial golden eye has been discovered in Iran.

Archaeologists said the woman was a female soothsayer or priestess and would have transfixed those around her with her eyeball, making them believe she had occult powers and could see into the future.


The 25-30-year old Persian woman, who was almost 6 feet tall, was also buried with an ornate bronze hand mirror so she could check her startling appearance.
This girl must have been something to see. :shock:
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This month's on line Nature has some interesting notes on the first Americans and Chimps making spears!

If you go down in the woods today you're sure of big surprise! :lol:
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http://www.expatica.com/actual/article. ... y_id=36822
MADRID - A Spanish scientific team found one of the world's oldest cities, thought to be about 5,500 years old, in Syria.

The discovery, based on pottery fragments and other ceramics found at the site, was announced in Madrid by two of the scientists in charge of the investigation, Ignacio Marquez of Spain's CSIC scientific research council and Juan Luis Moreno of the Universidad de La Coruña.

According to reports, the find is of "the highest level" of scientific importance because of its ramifications for the understanding of history and for the multiple lines of future research it opens up in many fields.
From the News Section.
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