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The Caribbean as a pristine environment ... and the Beringia Standstill.
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyAt www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/02/2014/caribbean-ecosystem-re... ... a study of plant and animals life in one part of the Caribbean, in the north of the Bahamas, and possibly representing
Cantre'r Gwaelod
2 March 2014 > CatastrophismAt http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/02/140226-wales-borth-bronz... ... is about the petrified trees of Borth, and asks if they are linked to the legendary kingdom of Cantre'r Gwaelod. I can
Richard III update, and an early Anglo Saxon cemetery
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyA controversy has developed over the remains of Richard III - some people not keen on DNA testing. A rift has broken out between different
The Old Cathedral of Mainz
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyGunnar Heinsohn has been eager to expand on Illig's lost early AD centuries, and has expanded the theory by creating an even bigger lost age,
The Jelling Stone
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyAt www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/02/2014/early-christians-in-vi... ... refers to excavations at Ribe in Denmark and what this means for the spread of early Christianity amongst the Vikings. Evidence of
Cheesey Tales
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyThe Chinese aren't supposed to be cheese eaters as they are largely lactose intolerant and yet researchers have found lumps of yellow staff associated with
Gerald Hawkins
2 March 2014 > AstronomyGerald Hawkins, who recently died, generally had a bad press in mainstream. They never liked the theory in his book 'Stonehenge Decoded' and neither am
Pock marked stone in Scotland
2 March 2014 > ArchaeologyAt http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/prehistoric-rock-ar... ... where a boulder decroated with cup and ring marks was found, decorated on both sides. It was found at Heights of Fadderty
Earth Lights
2 March 2014 > Electromagnetism Excellent piece on Earth Light at www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2014/02/28/earth-lights/ ... which is largely about research by Dr Friedemann Freund, who wrote an article, 'Rocks that Crackle
It Ain't the Sun wot warms the earth
28 February 2014 > Climate changeI know the Royal Society is one of those organisations that is all about holding up the nose and feeling important but incredibly they are
Marine algae, marine sponges
27 February 2014 > BiologyAt http://phys.org/print312472375.html ... a PNAS paper has shown aquatic algae can detect colours such as orange, green, and blue, spectrums of light. In contrast, land
Chelyabinsk ... space agencies now serious
27 February 2014 > AstronomyThe Chelyabinsk meteor appears to have woken up some bods in various space agencies - on the threat from space posed by Near Earth Objects
The HH Lamb climate alarmist page on Wiki
25 February 2014 > Climate changeNASA image of a big solar flare going off today, Tuesday the 25th. The story is at www.spaceweather.com and at http://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/02/25/strongest-x-class-solar-flare-sinc... However, the Wiki entry
Donald Scott
24 February 2014 > ElectromagnetismWilliam Thompson advises ... Donald Scott, author of 'The Electric Sky', and heavily criticised by Tom Bridgman, has a Bachelor's and Masters degrees in electrical
Oh, what games that people play ...
24 February 2014 > Climate changeThe story behind the flooding of the Somerset Levels goes back to the 1990s - as extracted by the fingernails of Richard North and Christopher
Ninsianna - Venus comet or a comet comet?
23 February 2014 > CatastrophismIn 1912 Franz Xaver Kugler discovered a reference to year 8 of Ammisaduga (see Peter James, Centuries of Darkness, 1991, appendix 3) in some fragmentary
Turning over like a Potters wheel ... and the Big ugly Og
22 February 2014 > CatastrophismDon Mills, on the Eric Aitchison chronology discussion (contact address available if you wish to participate) chips in on a debate about the Ipuwer Papyrus
Kappa Cassiopeiae
22 February 2014 > AstronomyKappa Cassipeiae is a speeding star. It creates a bow wave in its wake as it crosses the sky of the universe. See http://phys.org/print312191608.html
Sponges
22 February 2014 > BiologyThere were lots of sponges in the shallow warm seas of the Dinosaur Age, it has been deduced, as they were commonly caught up in
The little shrimp over big time
22 February 2014 > BiologyAt http://phys.org/print312178948.html ... research has revealed that a tiny crustacean, a groundwater shrimp that lives in crevices and can survive in groundwater beneath the surface,