The Shell Indians
Shell collectors make seashells their hobby and their consuming interest, but an Indian culture in southwest Florida made shells and mollusks their tools, ornaments, food, […]
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Shell collectors make seashells their hobby and their consuming interest, but an Indian culture in southwest Florida made shells and mollusks their tools, ornaments, food, […]
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Heemskerk 1498 – Haarlem 1574 Maerten van Heemskerck is one of the most important represen- tatives of the Dutch Romanism. Born in 1498 at Heemskerk,
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When Jehu was on his way back to Jezreel, Jezebel was informed. She made up her eyes with mascara, adorned her head and then appeared at
What’s in a Name? Jezebel Continue reading »
A long and bitter custody dispute over the remains of a prehistoric European is finally over. The body of Oetzi, as the iceman is now
Iceman moves into new home Continue reading »
“I’ve been promised Rameses the Second, and I’m hoping that’ll come in soon.” Stephen Macko enthuses. It’s a pretty impressive catch for any researcher, but
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It’s no accident that what may be the world’s best-preserved mummies have been found at the world’s highest-altitude archaeological site. There’s nothing quite like unending
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When did our earliest ancestors diverge from the apes and begin walking on two legs? When did the early hominids first use stone tools? And
Relative geological dating techniques Continue reading »
It’s not been since 1923 that anyone has uncovered an undisturbed Egyptian mummy’s chamber. But Czech archeologists did just that – and last Friday, they
Egyptian mummy uncovered Continue reading »