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Missing Link: Ancestral Mediterraneans

Science supports theories of an advanced parent culture that gave rise to civilization in the ancient world. "We could be looking at the tip of the iceberg."
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What happened on July 21, 365 A.D.?

As pointed out by Gunnar Heinsohn, the Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus (325/330-after 391 A.D.) describes in precise and vivid terms a tsunami which has been dated to have occurred on July 21, 365 A.D.See More
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Human Genes Provide Clues to Rise and Spread of Agriculture in Prehistoric Europe

Did agriculture in Stone Age Europe rise and spread through the gradual transfer and diffusion of the farming idea from agriculturalists to hunter-gatherers, or was it brought as a package by migrating agriculturalists?  Was agriculture introduced from south to north, as the archaeological record suggests, or did it come from a…See More
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Earth: Making of a Planet - National Geographic Channel Imagine cameras have been around since the creation of Earth to record every major event. Take a phot...
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Achaeologists Say Ancient South American Farmers Provide Example of Sustainability

A research team of archaeologists and paleoecologists have concluded that a group of pre-Columbian farmers living in the savannas surrounding the Amazonian rainforest in French Guiana, South America, practiced an agricultural and land-use technique that can serve as an example of sustainability for the future...See More
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REQUISITE - Science Based Management

Requisite Organization is the only systematically scientific approach to management. A unified whole system for effective managerial leadership that is integrated, flexible, fair and effectively productive.

Posted by Amanda Laoupi on May 14, 2012 at 6:40pm

International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property

ICCROM is an intergovernmental organization (IGO) dedicated to the conservation of cultural heritage. It exists to serve the international community as represented by its Member States, which currently number  132

Posted by Amanda Laoupi on May 14, 2012 at 6:38pm

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This page is devoted to providing links to important web resources about Google Earth, KML/KMZ, sightseeing GE's satellite/aerial photos, software tools, games, and more..

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ATLANTIS - a leading worldwide disaster myth. VIIb

The mythological substratum of Atlantis. Part II  ∙ Sep Tepi The ancient Egyptians had a concept they called the Sep Tepi (First Time), meaning the  primordial golden age of the gods. According to…Continue

Started by Amanda Laoupi Jun 4, 2010.

ATLANTIS - a leading worldwide disaster myth. VIIIc

The archaeoastronomical evidence. Part III  ♉ The archaeoastronomical appearances of the Bull in ancient cultures Aurochs are depicted in many Paleolithic European cave paintings (eg Lascaux, Livemon…Continue

Started by Amanda Laoupi Jun 2, 2010.

ATLANTIS - a leading worldwide disaster myth. VIIIb

The archaeoastronomical evidence. Part II  ☥  Sirius A (Canicula Constellation / Orion’s Family: alpha Canis Major, alpha CMa) is the brightest star in the night-time sky, with a visual apparent…Continue

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ATLANTIS - a leading worldwide disaster myth. XI

The paleoanthropological evidence ⊝ The Rh negative trait, the ancient mtDNA and Genetic Archaeology Are there some special characteristics associated with being Rh-negative? The Neanderthal women…Continue

Started by Amanda Laoupi May 21, 2010.

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