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Venus hot

2 August 2015 > Astronomy
At http://phys.org/print357201985.html ... the planet Venus, it tells us, has played a role in the mythology and astrology of countless people around the globe -
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climate change, mammoths

2 August 2015 > Catastrophism
At http://news.yahoo.com/mighty-mammoths-fell-prey-rapidly-warming-earth-12... ... and http://phys.org/print356878329.html .... concerns a paper that blames the demise of the mammoths and other large beasties on 'climate change' - and
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Utah wet

2 August 2015 > Catastrophism
At http://phys.org/print357194318.html ... in the deserts of Utah, Nevada, and southern Oregon ancient shorelines can b e found on hillsides above dry valley floors, left

Denisova cave, Altai

1 August 2015 > Archaeology
At http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/features/f0135-first-glimpse-... ... this excellent web site has lots of images to go with its science stories - and we get to see inside the
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space rocks

1 August 2015 > Astronomy
Lots of links and information now emerging on the Rosetta mission. At http://phys.org/print357461396.html ... is a post on Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko and its interaction with the
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Monmouth

1 August 2015 > Archaeology
At http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/5000-year-old-fort-... .... it seems Monmouth is back in the archaeological news with another curious discovery. A while ago we had boats that were once

Irish eclipses

1 August 2015 > Astronomy
At www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/Ancient-Irish-recorded-worlds-first-e... ... enigmatic images on a slab of stone at the back end of a cairn on   Loughcrew are said to illustrate a
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geological zeal

1 August 2015 > Geology
At http://phys.org/print357568614.html ... lots of geological mapping took place in the 19th and 20th century (in the US), somewhat before the Plate Tectonics consensus hypothesis
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Dunnicaer

31 July 2015 > Archaeology
Fascinating. A sea stack off the Aberdeenshire coast has been confirmed as the site of an early Pictish fort in the 3rd and 4th century
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sea levels on the other side of N America

31 July 2015 > Geology
We learnt yesterday, that sea level was surprisingly stable in northern British Columbia over the last 13,000 years - but we now have a new
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lightning stones

31 July 2015 > Archaeology
Polished stone axes, and similar axes made of copper and bronze, are sometimes thought to represent lightning stones - which suggests a connection with lightning
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Diffusion

30 July 2015 > Ancient history
The idea of great migrations and new influences on cultures went out of fashion in the 1960s to 1990s - as a result of Marxist
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David Reich

30 July 2015 > Biology
David Reich, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School, pops up again in an article in Current World Archaeology 72 (Aug, 2015) (see www.world-archaeology.com). He
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stable sea level

30 July 2015 > Geology
A small piece in the news section of Current World Archaeology 72 (Aug, 2015) (see www.world-archaeology.com) caught my eye - as these things do. Some
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YDB update

28 July 2015 > Catastrophism
At http://phys.org/print357231085.html ... new research by US geologist James Kennett (and an international team) have an article in PNAS (July 27th 2015). They have used
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Climategate

26 July 2015 > Climate change
As we approach the Paris climate change summit it is worth going back to the Copenhagen summit of a few years ago. This was a
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farming in Galilee

25 July 2015 > Archaeology
At http://phys.org/print356795958.html ... the consensus view is that farming began in the Fertile Crescent around 12,000 years ago (at the beginning of the Holocene). However,

Amazonia (2)

25 July 2015 > Archaeology
  David Reich, Harvard Medical School professor of genetics, is the author of a study that show a link between Amazon people and Australasia. The

Amazonia

25 July 2015 > Archaeology
New Scientist has published new information on the human imprint discovered along the Amazon river and its tributaries It seems the river was once lined
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Curiosity, Zooniverse, Terrains

25 July 2015 > Astronomy
Mars Curiosity Rover vehicle has found bedrock with high levels of silica - see http://phys.org/print356943672.html ... mudstone and sandstone has allso been discovered. Three bright
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