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Mound Culture in North America

10 March 2010 > Archaeology
At http://www.examiner.com March 7th ... there is a lengthy article about mounds in the US - mainly in the Mississipi, Ohio and Tenessee river valleys,
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Hobbit Fued

10 March 2010 > Anthropology
www.google.com/hostednews/ March 6th ... this is another version of a story posted last week but has some interesting detail not in the initial news report.
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Kutch

10 March 2010 > Archaeology
www.deccanherald.com March 7th ... a large settlement of the Harappa culture has been excavated in the Hindu Kutch. It had been heavily fortified with walls
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Czechs in Iraq

10 March 2010 > Archaeology
http://praguemonitor.com March 8th ... Czech archaeologists have found remnants of a 150,000 years old prehistoric settlement at Arbil in northern Iraq - what is now
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Neta'im

10 March 2010 > Archaeology
http://newmedia-eng.haifa.ac.il??p=2654 professor Gershon Galil of the Dept of Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa has identified Khirbet Qeiyafa as 'Neta'im' which is mentioned in Chronicles.
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Antarctic Impact

7 March 2010 > Geology
http://cosmictusk.com ... the BBC reported from the 'lunar and Planetary Conference' in Texas by saying, 'a large space rock may have exploded over Antarctica thousands
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Toba Super Volcano

7 March 2010 > Geology
www.dailygalaxy.com March 4th ... the Toba super volcano appears to have been overhyped. It is said to have blown around 74,000 years ago and was
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Highest mountain in the world

7 March 2010 > Physics
http://www.dailygalaxy.com March 4th ... Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world at 29,000 feet, so it is generally believed. However, when the equatorial
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Ocean Heat

7 March 2010 > Climate change
www.physorg.com March 4th ... a study by Raffaele Ferrari and two students (published by Geophysical Research Letters) has shown that the role of hurricanes has
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K/T Boundary

7 March 2010 > Geology
www.physorg.com March 4th ... the asteroid impact at the K/T boundary left a clear band between light coloured Cretaceous sediments and dark coloured Palaeocene sediments
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Ice Age Florida

7 March 2010 > Archaeology
http://www.tcpalm.com March 4th ... a local newspaper with a story about human bones found in association with extinct Pleistocene animals - in Florida. Excavations are
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Origin of the Alphabet

6 March 2010 > Ancient history
Biblical Archaeological Review (www.bib-arch.org ) March/April issue, 2010 ... has an article on the invention of the alphabet by Orly Goldwasser. He begins by outlining
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The case for significant numbers of extraterrestrial impacts through the late Holocene

6 March 2010 > Astronomy
George Howard, on his web site www.cosmictusk.com has posted this 2007 article as it appears to tie in with the latest offering from Bill Napier. 'The
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Ocean Vents and El Ninos

6 March 2010 > Geology
www.physorg.com March 3rd ... the Earth Institute at Columbia University has posted evidence of hydrothermal vents on the seafloor near Antarctica. These vents spew volcanically
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Utah in Space

6 March 2010 > Astronomy
www.jpl.nasa.gov March 4th ... planetary scientists have been puzzled for years about the honeycomb patterns and flat valleys with squiggly edges evident from radar images
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Human Brains

6 March 2010 > Biology
www.physorg.com id186830615 March 3rd ... free will is apparently an illusion. We are simply conscious machines controlled by a combination of our chemistry and external
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Thunderbolts

6 March 2010 > Mythology
www.thunderbolts.info February 25th ... Mel Acheson claims that during the Ice Age the ice occurred in a ring around the North Pole, quoting Dwardu Cardona
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Asteroid strike at K/T boundary

6 March 2010 > Geology
Science Daily March 1st (www.sciencedaily.com id100301102805) an asteroid strike at the K/T boundary may account for geographic uneveness of the extinctions and recovery according to
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Volcanic Lightning, ice on the moon, and ice on Mars.

6 March 2010 > Geology
www.dailygalaxy.com March 2nd ... Daily Galaxy often have an 'image of the day' - on this post it is volcanic lightning (from a volcano that
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Fossil Coral, Spirits in the Sand, and Lakes in the Sahara

6 March 2010 > Archaeology
Science Daily March 2nd http://www.sciencedaily.com id100301182106 ... fossil coral a half a million years of age seems to show reefs are quite capable of withstanding
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