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suellen-ocean's picture
Jan.04.2013
Neolithic pertains to the late Stone Age, the era when humans began domesticating animals and using polished stone tools and weapons before bronze and iron. Cultural advances during the Neolithic period were the making of pottery, weaving linen and agricultural achievements such as cultivating...
bruce-douglas-reeves's picture
Jul.21.2012
         My new book DELPHINE takes place partly in Turkey, one of my favorite countries of the Middle East -- or anywhere, for that matter.  On my third trip to Turkey, I explored some remote areas in the eastern part of the country.  One morning,...
suellen-ocean's picture
Jul.16.2012
Archeologists researching the Greek Bronze Age have studied skulls and their findings show that deaths were mostly from malaria. Today we know that mosquitoes transmit malaria but before that was known, people thought it was caused from bad air. "Mal" is French for bad and "aire" of course is the...
dale-estey's picture
Dec.06.2010
Britain’s oldest brain Dr Sonia O’Connor, from the University of Bradford, Credit: University of Bradford and a representation of the skull generated from the CT scans taken at York Hospital. Credit: York Archaeological Trust Rachel Cubitt, from the York Archaeological Trust, examines the remains...
dale-estey's picture
Nov.22.2010
  Secret chamber in National Libraryby Jhimli Mukherjee PandeyKOLKATA: National Library has always been reputed to haunted. Now, here is a really eerie secret. A mysterious room has been discovered in the 250-year-old building a room that no one knew about and no one can enter because it...
tracy-krauss's picture
Aug.26.2010
I have been honored with a slew of interviews lately, but one that I would like to direct you toward is the most recent with author Deanna jewel. deanna has a great sense of humor and took the time to at some extra touches, like archeological pix and a really fun 'set up' for the interview. You may...
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Jul.08.2010
www.apexreviews.net info@apexreviews.net And The Beat Goes On Tracy Krauss ISBN: 9781606931998 Strategic Book Publishing Reviewed By Josee Morgan Official Apex Reviews Rating: When archaeologist Mark Graham unearths the remains of a pterodactyl at a dig site in the mountains of Zimbabwe, his...
tracy-krauss's picture
Jul.08.2010
www.apexreviews.net info@apexreviews.net And The Beat Goes On Tracy Krauss ISBN: 9781606931998 Strategic Book Publishing Reviewed By Josee Morgan Official Apex Reviews Rating: When archaeologist Mark Graham unearths the remains of a pterodactyl at a dig site in the mountains of Zimbabwe, his...
anovelweblog's picture
Jun.08.2010
Years from now, they will find her bones covered in the dust of forgotten years.  The archeological find will be headlines around the world—the fossil of a woman from the 21 century.  Maybe they’ll give her a name like Lucy or Sue or Jane.  Something catchy enough to sell souvenirs. This will...
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Mar.06.2010
National Public Radio foreign correspondent Eric Weiner used to have a list of seven ways for journalists to grow old gracefully. His premise, which is self-evident to anyone who’s been a reporter, was that daily news was an undignified thing to be doing in your 40s. I can’t remember the whole of...