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Earliest British Christian Girl

by tonyleather in History, March 16, 2012
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7th century kings and nobles were happy to join in with the conversion process, because any noblewoman not wanting to marry could use the church as a good choice instead.

James Ossuary Still Mysterious

by tonyleather in Social Sciences, March 15, 2012
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An inscribed limestone box supposedly containing the bones of James, brother of Jesus – is, according to a Jerusalem court. still a mystery object.

Actual Jesus Tomb Found

by tonyleather in Social Sciences, March 3, 2012
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It seems today, according to archaeologists investigating a first century Christian burial chamber, that they have found an ancient coffin lid inscription possibly proving it to be his final resting place.

Ancient Bones or Political Correctness on Drugs?

by MeadeFischer in Social Sciences, January 16, 2012
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The battle over 10,000 year old human bones shines a light on the absurdity of politically correct policies.

Marijuana and Tobacco Magic

by tonyleather in Issues, January 12, 2012
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The use of Marijuana and tobacco for medicinal purposes has been much shouted around the globe, and both new research and old archealogical finds seem to support the idea.

What’s for Dinner, Hon? Uncle Arthur

by elissamichelezacher in Social Sciences, January 6, 2012
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Cannibalism in Stone Age Britain.

Italian Witch Bones

by tonyleather in Social Sciences, October 1, 2011
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The chilling discovery of medieval remains that prove how superstitious people were in those times.

Scottish Stone Age Secrets

by elissamichelezacher in Social Sciences, September 12, 2011
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Skulls speak of savagery.

Digging Archeology

by CPCJr in Social Sciences, September 12, 2011
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Archeology is the scientific study of past human culture and behavior from the remains, ruins and artifacts left behind. Some times archeology and geology can clash because some times ruins and artifacts can be confused for geological features and vise versa.

Round Table Discovery

by tonyleather in Folklore, August 28, 2011
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The tales of the legendary King Arthur and his knoghts of the round tavble fuelled many a schoolboy fantasy, and the real round table site just might have been discovered.

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