Archaeologists have many disagreements, some pretty violent at times. An obvious example is 'Clovis first'.Minimalist wrote:The Club always says that there is no club, Doug....we've been down this road before.
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Yep, if someone were able to demonstrate exactly how Coral Castle was built, it would still be a marvel.spacecase0 wrote:has anyone seen coral castle, one tiny guy made the whole thing, he said that it was easy if you knew how to do it.
http://www.coralcastle.com/home.asp
I also like this theory of how they could have done so much,
I wonder if this is where they found out how to make big things.
http://www.world-mysteries.com/aa.htm
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DougWeller wrote:Archaeologists have many disagreements, some pretty violent at times. An obvious example is 'Clovis first'.Minimalist wrote:The Club always says that there is no club, Doug....we've been down this road before.
Of course they do.....it's when impertinent outsiders infringe on their turf that they close ranks to defend the status quo.
Something is wrong here. War, disease, death, destruction, hunger, filth, poverty, torture, crime, corruption, and the Ice Capades. Something is definitely wrong. This is not good work. If this is the best God can do, I am not impressed.
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http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/Page1.htmYep, if someone were able to demonstrate exactly how Coral Castle was built, it would still be a marvel.

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thanks for the website
http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/Page1.htm
its way better than the show "this old pyramid"
I want to try it out,
think it would be possible to get PBS to make and show a documentery on it ?
http://www.theforgottentechnology.com/Page1.htm
its way better than the show "this old pyramid"
I want to try it out,
think it would be possible to get PBS to make and show a documentery on it ?
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He might have, I certainly did.Beagle wrote:Good video - it was posted once before in the Giza thread, by Frank iirc.
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http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/2 ... araohs.htm
If this long link doesn't work, go to the Archaeologia news for today.
This is a great article about some good archaeological work.
Since I have not been a huge fan of Egyptian history, it opened my eyes a little. But maybe it is old hat to some of you.
Interesting info about climate, too.
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If this long link doesn't work, go to the Archaeologia news for today.
This is a great article about some good archaeological work.
Since I have not been a huge fan of Egyptian history, it opened my eyes a little. But maybe it is old hat to some of you.
Interesting info about climate, too.
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The deeper you go, the higher you fly.
Stan, I read this earlier today. It's a very good article but I came away wondering about something. This article makes a good point about these people eventually migrating over to the area of the future Egyptian civilization, but as we know, there was a northern and southern culture that was eventually united by Narmer.
This group, I would guess, would be the southern culture. So I'm not sure if the question about the northern culture has been answered.
Mind you, I'm only thinking out loud. I'm not even certain that they were different cultures, but they had different kings.
This group, I would guess, would be the southern culture. So I'm not sure if the question about the northern culture has been answered.
Mind you, I'm only thinking out loud. I'm not even certain that they were different cultures, but they had different kings.
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Before the Mummies: The desert origins of the Pharoahs
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http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/10/0 ... =news_main
Better send Scoch before Oz gets wind of this.Right now I cannot tell you I believe this is hydrothermal (explosive steam) or (meteor) impactaid.