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The Caribbean as a pristine environment ... and the Beringia Standstill.

2 March 2014 > Archaeology
At  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
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Cantre'r Gwaelod

2 March 2014 > Catastrophism
At 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
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Richard III update, and an early Anglo Saxon cemetery

2 March 2014 > Archaeology
A controversy has developed over the remains of Richard III - some people not keen on DNA testing. A rift has broken out between different
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The Old Cathedral of Mainz

2 March 2014 > Archaeology
Gunnar 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 > Archaeology
At 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
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Cheesey Tales

2 March 2014 > Archaeology
The 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
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Gerald Hawkins

2 March 2014 > Astronomy
Gerald 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 > Archaeology
At 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
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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
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It Ain't the Sun wot warms the earth

28 February 2014 > Climate change
I know the Royal Society is one of those organisations that is all about holding up the nose and feeling important but incredibly they are
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Marine algae, marine sponges

27 February 2014 > Biology
At 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
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Chelyabinsk ... space agencies now serious

27 February 2014 > Astronomy
The 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 change
NASA 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
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Donald Scott

24 February 2014 > Electromagnetism
William Thompson advises ... Donald Scott, author of 'The Electric Sky', and heavily criticised by Tom Bridgman, has a Bachelor's and Masters degrees in electrical
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Oh, what games that people play ...

24 February 2014 > Climate change
The story behind the flooding of the Somerset Levels goes back to the 1990s - as extracted by the fingernails of Richard North and Christopher
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Ninsianna - Venus comet or a comet comet?

23 February 2014 > Catastrophism
In 1912 Franz Xaver Kugler discovered a reference to year 8 of Ammisaduga (see Peter James, Centuries of Darkness, 1991, appendix 3) in some fragmentary
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Turning over like a Potters wheel ... and the Big ugly Og

22 February 2014 > Catastrophism
Don 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 > Astronomy
Kappa 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 > Biology
There were lots of sponges in the shallow warm seas of the Dinosaur Age, it has been deduced, as they were commonly caught up in
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The little shrimp over big time

22 February 2014 > Biology
At 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,
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