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February 24, 2014
SW Iberian plaques from the Chalcolithic
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A new study gives us the opportunity to learn about the mysterious SW Iberian plaques from the Chalcolithic period. Daniel García River...
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March 21, 2012
Bronze Age temple of Tel Haror, Palestine
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The Archaeology Network mentions the finding of a pre-Jewish temple at Tel Haror, near Beersheba, dated to c. 1800-1550. The finding is in...
March 20, 2012
Escaping Christian persecution: Norway's Pagan temple buried before the religious fanatics could destroy it. Now urban developers may flatten it
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Artist rendering (credit: Credit: Preben Rønne, Science Museum/NTNU) I seldom write on Iron Age, never mind the Middle Ages, but this fin...
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November 16, 2011
The ultimate anti-creationist argument
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Or rather why would you bother debating creationism, evolution, tectonics, the Big Bang... when you can directly discuss God and demonstrate...
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June 29, 2011
Çatalhöyük: people buried together probably not related
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As you probably know, Çatalhöyük (near Konya, Turkey) is one of the most emblematic sties of Middle Neolithic. As genetic research was fr...
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February 6, 2011
Linguistic musings: Adur, Apru and Aphrodite
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There's a lengthy discussion after my latest speculative incursion into the messy field of Linguistics , probably breaking a record in w...
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