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6820
"Adventures in Archaeology"-Ann Ward page 93 tells the story of the flood as written on a tile taken from a Niniva dig. On page 95 "After these fragiments came...
scotty_84116
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Jan 1, 2002
10:23 am
6821
Hello Lucy et Al,<br> Thanks for the invitation! I am so glad to see an Archaeology club, bravo Lucy for a great idea. Although I am interested in ancient ...
johnnygnut
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Jan 1, 2002
12:16 pm
6822
That's from Mesopotamia, not Egypt, and Wooley's excavations took place nearly a century ago. It was a localised flood he found, not a global....
mikearchaeology
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Jan 1, 2002
3:09 pm
6823
I guess my next question is who preceeded the pyramid builders. If there was no flood then the preceding civilization should flow nicely into the pyramid ...
scotty_84116
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Jan 1, 2002
4:59 pm
6824
That's bull!!! Scotty. I don't care what Veytia says, but the Toltecs originated locally about A.D. 800 from ancestors already living in the area. They were ...
Dar_83001
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Jan 1, 2002
6:26 pm
6825
There is an archaeological record of inhabitants in Egypt stretching back over 250 000, and the inhabitation of the Americas goes back to at least 13 000 BC. I...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 1, 2002
9:48 pm
6826
An interesting article regarding the Olmecs...<br><br>"According to an archeologist who recently participated in archeological work in Mexico, One of the most...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 1, 2002
10:09 pm
6827
"The Olmecs Were Related To Blacks Of The Mende Group Of West Africa<br><br>The Olmecs carved about twenty-two collosal stone heads in the southern parts of ...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 1, 2002
10:11 pm
6828
"African hairstyles such as cornroes are found on many of the Olmec terracotta found in Mexico. Both kinky hair carved into one of the collosal stone heads of...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 1, 2002
10:12 pm
6829
Hi,<br><br>The Antiquity of Man website (<a href=http://www.antiquityofman.com target=new>http://www.antiquityofman.com</a>) has been <br>updated:<br><br>-...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 1, 2002
11:21 pm
6830
The Olmec-Heads-as-African bullshit was debunked a long time ago, both as it displays a lack of knowledge of the local Indians and it contradicts quantitative...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 1, 2002
11:24 pm
6831
You tell-em Mike, but they never seem to hear.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Dar...
Dar_83001
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Jan 2, 2002
12:23 am
6832
Right on Mike...
Zeus846
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Jan 2, 2002
12:59 am
6833
Dear Paul<br>I do not know much about African archaeology neither about Meso-American finds … just a few reviews of common books and searching on Internet....
catshaman
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Jan 2, 2002
1:03 am
6834
The Olmecs have the closest affinities with the Shang Culture of China which flourished at the same time as the Olmecs. The writing of the Shang(Oracle Bones)...
hittite1221
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Jan 2, 2002
2:19 am
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I must say I was taken aback by your abrupt and rude response so I am looking into this debunking which you so adamantly tossed out, though I'm not sure which...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 2, 2002
2:55 am
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Catshaman, though I do not have the book this article is based on, if I had to guess I would say that that 100,000 year figure may be a mis-print and should ...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 2, 2002
6:23 am
6837
Dear TroubledTimes<br>That sounds better and reasonable ... the oldest finds of remains from boats are around 7000 years so as far as we know we should talk ...
catshaman
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Jan 2, 2002
9:07 am
6838
My intention is not top deny that Africa has been a part of civilisation from the very beginning. There was a steady flow of "Africa" into Egypt from the very...
catshaman
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Jan 2, 2002
9:38 am
6839
You're not certain which aspect? Er, I wrote "The Olmec Heads", it couldn't be any clearer. Do a search for "Doug Weller", then scroll down his list of links ...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 2, 2002
10:32 am
6840
Do you have pictures of the cornrow hairstyle depicted in Olmec scupture? I have not been able to find any, and I am very interested in this, as it would be ...
publickrage
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Jan 2, 2002
1:49 pm
6841
Hi all, I just joined this club and look forward to reading the posts when I get a chance but thought I would throw something out there. Guess where the oldest...
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Jan 2, 2002
2:53 pm
6842
Tiahuanico (Verrill and Verrill " Americas Ancient Civilizations" p210") is somewhere between 9,000 and 14,000 years old. It would make Tiahuanaco the oldest...
scotty_84116
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Jan 2, 2002
3:57 pm
6843
Some of the Professors at BYU believe the Olmecs were decendants of a people the came from the Tower of Babel area as indicated by Xlilxochitl, early native...
scotty_84116
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Jan 2, 2002
4:04 pm
6844
Hey, Dar, good buddy, I had my horns surgically removed when I was a suckling calf. Some of my books indicate a much earlier beginning for the Olmecs and ...
scotty_84116
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Jan 2, 2002
4:30 pm
6845
Scotty, I have yet to see controversy in the areas which you have attempted to use the Mormon Book. Citing from it is not substitute whatsoever for the reaql...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 2, 2002
4:38 pm
6846
Scotty, please learn some basic archaeology before spouting this nonsense. The radiocarbon dates from the earliest occupational strata at Tiahuanico date to...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 2, 2002
6:44 pm
6847
Hello, Lars... I did come across a photo of Olmec terracotta females with the hairstyle spoken of. Hope this is of some value to you...<br><br><a...
TroubledTimes
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Jan 3, 2002
12:09 am
6848
I am innocent. Lay it on Verrill and Verrill "Americas Ancient Civilzations" p210 for being so uninformed. I guess he didn't read your source. Sorry. ...
scotty_84116
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Jan 3, 2002
12:10 am
6849
I guess shouldn't ask why you're reading such a book to begin with, let along why you didn't verify its claims before posting.<br><br>I don't care what colour...
mikearchaeology
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Jan 3, 2002
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