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Paradoxes

by ReoTheYokel in Philosophy, December 4, 2009
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An article about paradoxes.

The Golden Age of Greece

by jayfe in History, November 27, 2009
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Greece.

Pre Historic Puzzles: Rocking The Cradle of Civilization

by Mr Ghaz in History, November 26, 2009
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The learning of the advanced peoples of this region, it was thought, gradually moved west into Europe. But in the last few decades these theories have been overturned, thanks to Nobel Prize-winning physicist Willard F. Libby and a substance knows as carbon 14. Carbon 14 is a radioactive substance that exists in minute quantities..Pre Historic Puzzles: Rocking the Cradle of Civilization.

Greek Mazes, Monsters, Menages a Trois (And Bestiality to Boot)

by Jackie118 in History, October 25, 2009
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Knossos (Crete) has, for at least the last 100 years or so, been considered as the site of the Labyrinth which held the mighty minotaur but have we been led up the wrong path?

The Creativity of Ancient Greeks Explained in Myths

by Mush in History, June 1, 2008
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The Ancient Greeks were very creative, and their creativity was greatly influential in their literary works, including myths.

History of the Palace of Knossos

by Josh2077 in History, December 11, 2007
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The Palace of Knossos is located in Crete, Greece. It is a very interesting site.

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