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Users activity: 18 post per thread
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Rocket Surgeon
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Zahi Hawass
Published (2009-12-15 08:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by AnnieJones So,in my opinion,people and artifacts that aren\'t very important to the major parts of history can be in museums around the world,and more important people and artifacts should stay in their own country,such as the Rosetta Stone. Seems many precious artifacts were saved from theives, protected and displayed by more developed nations. It seems on the surface, he\'s a spoiled child who wants his...
kongisking
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Zahi Hawass
Published (2009-12-14 11:58:00)
Hawass is one of my heroes.
AnnieJones
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Zahi Hawass
Published (2009-12-14 21:13:00)
I saw a mummy for the first time in The Charleston Museum,in South Carolina,when I was in my late teens.For people like me who don\'t get to see ancient Egyptian artifacts,or who get to travel around the world to see them,it\'s a great help to see them in a museum more close to home(not just see them in books or on television).The mummy I saw was an adult woman and probably not a very important person in ancient Egyptian...
Violet Indy
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Zahi Hawass
Published (2009-12-15 20:10:00)
I never know what to think about this guy. Personally, a lot of the stuff he seems to do, is really all for personal glory. It is quite debateable as to whether he has found anything huge a find and worthy of the text books. I think he knows that too. One thing that I will give Hawass credit for, is creating current attention to Egypt and to it\'s findings. If it weren\'t Hawass, we wouldn\'t hear anything about Ancient Egypt on...
Old 03-27-2008, 10:01 AM
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The Mayan Calendar and 2012
Published (2009-12-19 00:00:00)
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Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-05 16:35:00)  by  Doc Savage
No expert...but oddly enough I was just looking into this the other day. I seem to remember a special I saw in my fevered youth. Something about nature turning against man...dogs and cats living together...mass hysteria...
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-13 23:33:00)  by AnnieJones
I don\'t know about my fellow Raven members,but I rather like Zahi Hawass.He is interested in ancient history in such a way,that it makes other people interested in it as well.What I also like about him is he doesn\'t just site around in a stuffy office all day,he also gets involved in what is going on in Egypt,such as digs and other things. Zahi Hawass is friends with actor Omar Sharif( http...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-13 22:44:00)  by Le Saboteur
The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is unveiling its newest exhibition on the 15th of November. Covering the Golden Age of the Silk Road (roughly the years 600-1200), the exhibit features four prominent cities on the route -- Xi\'an, Turfan, Samarkand, and Baghdad, then the heart of the Muslim world. Beginning with Xi\'an\'s silk-making process "Traveling the Silk Road"...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-11 08:12:00)  by Le Saboteur
Expedition Week on the Discovery Channel begins 15 November! Kicking off this season, the "Search for the Amazon Headshrinkers"! The National Geographic Channel has gained access to explorer Edmundo Bielawski's footage of the actual process of shrinking a human skull! You can gain a glimpse of the show below. Check out Expedition Week's website here , and all of last ...
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-30 21:29:00)  by Rocket Surgeon
Couple this with the Gate in Turkmenistan and Rodin's sculpture and you have one Hell of a story! Devil's Lair (Australia) Devil's Lair is an archaeological cave site located in Western Australia, which earliest has been dated to approximately 41,000-46,000 years ago and perhaps earlier still. The site is a large limestone cave consisting of four nested hearths, the lowest of which has ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-09 13:51:00)  by Archaeologist
Yeah, I have always found that intriguing. But honestly, during his reign, even an image of him would not have looked anything like him. I am working with an archbishop from the 13th century, approximately the time of Khan\'s rule. I was hoping for a facial reconstruction compared to his bronze burial plate, but unfortunately the minerals (bones) have long since collapsed. Still, there have ...
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-28 21:16:00)  by AnnieJones
This article was put online by The Press Association on May 15,2008,but I found and printed it on May 16,2008(a day later).This article is no longer found online.It used to be here: http://ukpress.google.com/article/AL...ZSrMU8j_RSq CIW ... It\'s a good thing I printed it. Indiana Star Joins Archaeology Team The actor who helped glamorise archaeology in the Indiana Jones films is lending his ...
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Started 6 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-16 09:52:00)  by Doctor Jones\'89
Why don\'t we talk about Italy then? We have hundreds of our greatests pieces of art and artifacts in many museums across the world. However I do not condamn a country reluctant to restitute the threasures they took/stole because, at least, if an artifact goes to a museum there will be the opportunity for people to see it and think about the men who created it.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-15 11:07:00)  by WilliamBoyd8
Pharaonic-era sacred lake unearthed in Egypt CAIRO (Reuters) Archaeologists have unearthed the site of a pharaonic-era sacred lake in a temple to the Egyptian goddess Mut in the ruins of ancient Tanis, the Culture Ministry said on Thursday. The ministry said the lake, found 12 meters below ground at the San al-Hagar archaeological site in Egypt's eastern Nile Delta, was 15 ...
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-09-30 15:48:00)  by SterankoII
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090930/...dining_room _18 Quote: Nero's rotating banquet hall unveiled in Rome ROME – Not only was Nero a Roman emperor, it turns out he may also have been the father of the revolving restaurant. Archaeologists unveiled Tuesday what they think are the remains of Nero's extravagant banquet hall, a circular space that rotated day ...
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Started 2 years, 11 months ago (2007-01-05 16:35:00)  by  Doc Savage
No expert...but oddly enough I was just looking into this the other day. I seem to remember a special I saw in my fevered youth. Something about nature turning against man...dogs and cats living together...mass hysteria...
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