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The Fossil Ida Is An Assault On A Gullible Public -
- Josh Greenberger (913) 
The fossil Ida is being used by scientists as an assault on a gullible public. One fossil does not represent a transitional species any more than the remains of a two-headed snake represents a transition of snakes from one head to two heads. They're simply aberrations of nature. You'd need more... ( added 171 days 21 hours ago.) |
Earliest Hebrew Text Found -
- Joel Kontinen (2,333)   Joel Kontinen 
Archaeologists have found the earliest known Hebrew text near the area described in the Bible as the battlefield where the young David defeated the Philistine giant Goliath. In June 2008 archaeologists began excavating a tenth century B. C. fortress 5 kilometers (3 miles) south of present-day Bet... ( added 360 days 1 hour ago.) |
Have They Found King Solomon's Mines? -
- Joel Kontinen (2,333)   Joel Kontinen 
The Old Testament describes King Solomon as a man of great wisdom, wealth and power. Jesus Christ spoke about him in the Gospels. A recent article in Biblical Archaeology Review suggested that a first century AD painting depicting his wise judgement has been found in the ruins of Pompeii.
The... ( added 1 year 6 days ago.) |
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The Outdated Dating Methods Of Evolution -
- Josh Greenberger (913) 
(July 2008) What are the methods used by scientists to date
archeological finds? And do those methods tell the true age of buried
organisms?
The method used by scientists to determine the age of archaeological
finds is called radiometric dating. It involves measuring decayed
radioactive... ( added 1 year 105 days ago.) |
Was Columbus the First European to Discover the Americas? -
Peter Jones (160)   Peter Jones 
The question of whether Europeans migrated to and inhabited the Americas prior to the modern discovery by Columbus has been of longstanding interest and controversy. In fact, for over 200 years scholars have asked whether late Pleistocene (18,000-13,000 years ago) or early to middle Holocene (12... ( added 2 years 99 days ago.) |
Tiktaalik: Scientists' Insult To The Public's Intelligence -
- Josh Greenberger (913) 
Recently the fossil of a creature, named Tiktaalik (pronounced tick-TAH-lick), which seems to blur the line between fish-like creatures and four-legged animals, was discovered on Ellesmere Island, in Arctic Canada. It's been touted as evolution's "missing link," a life form in transition from one... ( added 3 years 211 days ago.) |
Ancestry: The mother of all mothers -
paras (20) 
Whenever archaeologists try to trace the beginnings of human beings, they focus on the continent of Africa. However, the origins of early man have not been established positively. The savannah grasslands of South and East Africa are an anthropological treasure trove for ancient fossils. This is... ( added 4 years 36 days ago.) |
Greek Pottery and Vases: History of Ancient Greece Told in Clay -
Rob Mabry (891) 
With it's durable nature, Greek Pottery has been critical in the world's understanding of the ancient Greek society. Mostly found in the Etruscan Tombs, Greek Vases and Greek Pottery are canvases that paint a portrait of the world of ancient Greece. While much of ancient Greek art is forever lost... ( added 42 days 15 hours ago.) |
Is the James Ossuary Genuine? -
- Joel Kontinen (2,333)   Joel Kontinen 
In November 2002 Biblical Archaeology Review published an article about an old limestone box dating from the first-century AD. It soon made headlines around the world. One side of the burial box or ossuary had the inscription "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" written in Aramaic letters.... ( added 1 year 2 days ago.) |
Jars of Clay Found From Day of Nehemiah with Ancient Wall -
- Jason Witt (57) 
When you receive the Seal you become like an artifact. God prints you with a mark of ancient history from long before anything people have recorded. A more recent mark from history has been found from the period of Bible writer Nehemiah.
An archaeological dig has been underway in the old part... ( added 1 year 342 days ago.) |
Parthenon Marbles or Elgin Marbles? New Museum Sparks Debate -
- Rob Mabry (891) 
The opening of the new Acropolis Museum in Athens has raised thought-provoking questions about museum artifact ownership. This particular debate centers on the Parthenon Marbles (Elgin Marbles), a stunning facade or wall relief that was transported from Greece to the British Museum of Natural... ( added 133 days 23 hours ago.) |
The Early Minoan Colonization of Spain -
W. Sheppard Baird (12) 
The author discusses the archaeological evidence for an Aegean Minoan maritime colonization of southeastern Iberia. The primary causal factor for this was the development of the alloying technology of arsenical copper. The alloy's hardness and castability made the woodworking tools of the saw... ( added 2 years 82 days ago.) |
Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle in Scripture -
- Clark Nelson (262) 
Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle in Scripture contrasts a Long Count Creation Date from the Dresden Codex with repeating 800-year Generation Cycles involving the Antediluvian Calendar. Original Torah meanings preserve the Antediluvian Calendar primary and secondary ages with the same diligence and... ( added 1 year 2 days ago.) |
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