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12/28/08-
2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: March
According to archeologists in March, a collection of human bones uncovered off of U.S. 301 in Tampa could turn out to be an estimated 1,000 years old. At first, the local police thought they had a homicide investigation on their hands, but once word got around that the bones are much older than first thought – the issue of deciphering past information went to the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner's Office and state archaeologists to unlock.
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12/28/08-
2008 Unexplainable Recap on Exciting Headlines: February
In February, archaeologists in India rejoiced when they carved out the details concerning a 2,500-year-old city – thought larger than the infamous classical Athens. In this article, you will also learn of a Peruvian plaza dating back 5,500 years that could rival the Pyramids of Giza milestones.
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12/28/08-
2008 Unexplainable Recap on Exciting Headlines: January
In January, archeology finds for this month uncovered a nearly complete human skull that has quite an age attached to it. In this article, you will also encounter information concerning the discovery of an ancient civilization in Russia.
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12/27/08-
Introduction to 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines
As we come to an end of another exciting year in the world of archeology and learning more about the past, a great deal of discoveries have been recorded and the findings shared with the public. In this article, you will encounter some of the interesting finds that archeologists have had the privilege of becoming a part of (such as an old tomb in Egypt), as well as relevant information such as the death of a prominent Iranian archeologist.
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12/17/08-
Interesting Achievements in December 2008
This year, the Greater Mekong Region of Southeast Asia has produced more than 1,000 exciting species in the last decade. A recent report filed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) mentioned an array of creatures, ranging from a rat believed to be extinct for 11 million years and a dragon millipede that generates a hot pink-tinted cyanide. In this article, you will also learn more about the mystery concerning the first ancient computer.
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12/16/08-
Interesting Headlines for December 2008
New species are discovered every year, but it is quite rare to come across some that have been extinct for quite some time. The Sahara desert is the location where old dinosaurs may emerge. In this article, you will also learn more about an ancient piece of jewelry found in a not-so-familiar location.
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12/13/08-
Archeology Headlines of December 2008
From a truly great ancient discovery to the remains of a notorious volcano, the December headlines regarding archeological finds do not disappoint. In this article, you will learn just how spectacular a recent find in Britain is when it comes to using your noggin.
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11/24/08-
A Glimpse into Siddhartha Gautama's Life
Chinese archeologists are ecstatic to become a part of what is allegedly the discovery of one of 84,000 mini-pagodas commissioned in the 2nd century BC by Ashoka the Great, an Indian emperor. It is believed that the pagodas (uncovered in Nanjing) contain relics of the infamous Siddhartha Gautama, better known as the Buddha.
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11/13/08-
Cloned Mammoths?
The world has a fascination with the creatures of the past we have not been privileged enough to see, such as Tyrannosaurus Rex, the saber-toothed tiger, and the mammoth. These extinct animals once roamed the earth and we only have scribbled cave drawings, textbooks, and computer animation bringing such fantasies to life. But what if there was an opportunity to see such creatures up close and personal? This article briefly sheds light on the possibilities.
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11/13/08-
Metal Detector, Anyone?
After reading this article, it'll be no surprise if you run to the nearest store to pick up your very own metal detector. Over the years, some people have been lucky to make a few dollars using this intriguing tool as a hobby. Sometimes, you're lucky to find jewelry and other belongings left behind in a sandy beach, but for one hobbyist – they were able to truly hit the jackpot. What did they find?
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11/11/08-
Recent Discoveries in Archeology – November 2008
Jerusalem marks the location where a gold earring dating back 2,000 years has been uncovered in of all places – right under a parking lot situated next to the wall of the old city of Jerusalem. The age of the object is said to trace back to the time of Christ (during the Roman period). In this article, you will learn more about this recent archeological discovery and an ancient Mayan find.
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11/10/08-
New Pyramid Discovered – November 2008
With more than 4,000 years of history, a newly discovered pyramid has been hitting the headlines – surrounded by sands in an underground hideaway in Saqqara, Egypt. This ancient burial site has been home to many other explorations into the ancient Egyptian past, but today, we will discuss the latest find, which dates back about 4,300 years.
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9/17/08-
Archeology Headlines – September 2008
In this article, you will learn about a few interesting discoveries within the world of archeology, as well as have a chance for a moment of silence for an internationally known archeologist who has recently passed away.
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9/14/08-
Interesting Headlines of September 2008
A cache of gilded jewels, pottery, and weapons has been uncovered by archeologists excavating an ancient burial site located close to Pella (in northern Greece). This particular location is of importance because it is also the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
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6/24/08-
Fascinating Discoveries of June 2008
Just when you thought you couldn’t live in a fantasy world – Italy has something to renew your hope. In this article, you will learn about a fascinating discovery in the animal kingdom. A pretty old fossil linking fish to walking creatures has also been uncovered this month.
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6/11/08-
Interesting Headlines – June 2008
Amman, Jordan reports that archeologists have uncovered a cave that was positioned underneath one of the oldest churches in the world. Could it be a significant link to early Christians? In this article, you will also learn the latest news on the former planet, Pluto.
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6/5/08-
Recent Archeology & Anthropology News Headlines
This past week has brought a collection of interesting new headlines regarding archeology and anthropology that involve the likes of Egyptian pyramids; new guidelines for those who like to loot archeological sites; and the discovery of a hidden Amazonian tribe.
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5/20/08-
Fright Nights to host an exclusive Solstice weekend with David Wells
Fright Nights, the UK’s leading ghost hunt specialist, is hosting its first exclusive Solstice weekend with David Wells, the former ‘Most Haunted’ medium from 20 – 22 June. The event, which takes place at the notoriously haunted but picturesque location of Milton Hill House in Oxfordshire, will introduce guests to Wicca and Witchcraft including a Solstice ritual in the grounds of the house.
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5/5/08-
Creature News of May 2008
This month, the news surrounding interesting creatures begins with a study that presents a rather chilling conclusion regarding some of the most vibrantly colored insects in the world. In this article, you will also learn about the fate of a collection of dinosaur eggs, as well as a discussion pertaining to the appearance of what fossils that could have come from the planet Mars would look like.
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4/30/08-
New Findings in the Animal Kingdom – April 2008
In this article, you will encounter the details regarding new finds in the animal kingdom, which involves the discovery of many species in Central Brazil (including a lizard with a unique feature). You will also learn which creature has taken the honors as possessing the largest eyes in the animal kingdom.
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3/31/08-
Archeological News of March 2008: Queens and Lizards
A well-preserved statue depicting a significant Egyptian queen was found in March, which was located at the extensive mortuary temple of Amenhotep III situated on the West Bank of Luxor. In this article, you will also uncover information on newly discovered temple ruins, as well as a rare fossil find.
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3/31/08-
Archeological News of March 2008: Gold and Stonehenge
An ancient gold necklace has been discovered in Peru, which will serve as one of the earliest known gold jewelry pieces made in the Americas. This discovery and a new project involving Stonehenge is the topic of this article.
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3/16/08-
Interesting News Headlines of March 2008
It is quite common for people to receive compensation for a great archeological find from a museum, but have you ever heard of someone selling a complete mastodon skeleton (minus he tusks) on eBay? We've all heard of the crazy things that appear on the listings, but this one is pretty odd. You will find details on this story and more in this installment of Interesting News Headlines….
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1/24/08-
Interesting Headlines of January 2008
This month, we may see the making of a UFO cover-up in our midst; an unexplainable medical mystery; an ancient ship with the promise of a look into 4th century Mediterranean; and an oncoming asteroid that poses no threat – all explained in this edition of "Interesting Headlines" for January 2008.
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11/12/07-
Interesting Headlines in November 2007
With all of the talk of UFO probes and odd happenings regarding Saturn, this is a perfect time to mention some of the interesting headlines emerging throughout November. In this article, you will also learn about the age of chocolate and the importance of a Peruvian temple.
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8/17/07-
2,000-Year-Old Etruscan Tomb Discovered
Calling all archeology buffs! A 2,000-year old Etruscan tomb in perfect preservation condition has been uncovered about the hills of Tuscany, where a collection of artifacts and other historical treasures have also been found. Amongst the finds, an urn containing the remains of close to 30 people is also part of the unique discoveries about this ancient resting place.
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7/16/07-
Coelacanth Caught in Zanzibar
A lucky fishermen has plucked an ancient fish once thought to have become extinct when it was no longer located within fossil records for about 80 million years ago. The subject in question is called a coelacanth and according to a representative from Zanzibar's Institute of Marine Science, the fish was nabbed off the northern tip of the tropical island. This article will shed a little more light on the topic.
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7/5/07-
Chinese Villages Eat Dinosaur Bones
Scanning the news headlines and something rather odd caught my eye with a teaser dealing with villages actually eating dinosaur bones. This not only made me sick to my stomach, but also made me think, "where are they getting the bones from" and "isn’t that a major health issue?" In this article, additional details follow including what they are eating and where they come from are presented, as well as answer why they are eating them in the first place.
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6/25/07-
Have We Found Hatshepsut?
The Valley of the Kings has become quite the headliner when it comes to uncovering significant relics of the past. On Monday, Egyptologists believe they have identified who they believe is the mummy of Hatshepsut, who is often regarded as one of the most famous queens to rule during ancient Egyptian times. It is amazing that a mummy of such stature would be found in such a humble tomb. In this article, you will find additional details.
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6/23/07-
3,000-Year-Old Mummy Discovery
Every time an intriguing archeological discovery makes waves in the news, scientists and researchers come one step closer to unlocking the many mysteries of the world. Whenever ancient artifacts turns up or let's say… a 3,000-year-old mummy – there is much cause for celebration. In recent news, the discovery of a 3,000-year-old mummy located in the southern city of Luxor, Egypt, is the latest in reclaiming a piece of the past. In this article, you will learn who the mummy was and the significance of such a find.
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6/11/07-
Interesting June 2007 Headlines in the News
The beginning of June 2007 have brought a collection of interesting headlines that touch upon the intrigue of science, archeology, astronomy, ancient practices, and the daily changes of the world. In this article, we will take a look at some of the new discoveries in Suriname, an ancient city find from space, as well as take a look into some of the unknown and interesting practices that ancient Europeans may have followed.
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6/1/07-
Has the Real Loch Ness Monster Been Videotaped?
Just when you thought the legend of the Loch Ness Monster was a hoax or a figment of many imaginations, new video supposedly taken in Scotland is said to reveal that a Loch Ness-like "monster" was captured on film. It is believed that possible footage exists that will prove the once-thought of mythical icon really does dwell in the waters of one of the most intriguing bodies of water in Scotland.
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5/23/07-
Interesting Science Headlines of May 2007

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May has been a busy month when it comes to some interesting science-related headlines to hit the news. Whether it is a newly discovered look into the past or the latest revealing information concerning one of the planets in the solar system, this article will shed additional light on a handful of newsy juice tidbits.
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5/23/07-
Illinois' Recent Gateway to the Ancient Past
When ancient fossils are found – a glimpse into the past is discovered that allows researchers make conclusions about the way the world operated millions of years ago. Of recent, Illinois has produced a couple of interesting finds that deal with entire fossilized forests and interested ancient plant and creature remains.
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5/19/07-
Extinct Fish Found in Indonesia
Whenever someone discovers a specimen of a species thought extinct, there is cause for celebration. Throughout the world, no one quite knows what really lurks deep in the dark, murky waters of the international oceans and seas decorated the globe. It appears that the waters surrounding Indonesia has been serving as home to a well-received member of the "alive and well" family of fish. This article offers additional insight.
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5/11/07-
Tomb of King Herod Discovered
A recent buzz has hit the archeological community, as the recent discovery of the tomb of King Herod has been announced in the early part of the week. With the help of an Israeli archeologist, the final resting place of the man with legendary stature, the tomb was uncovered, opening the floodgates of information that should shed additional light on the ancient times of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. In this article, we will further explore the discovery and provide a little background on King Herod.
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5/4/07-
Largest Dino Bone Find in Australia Revealed
When it comes to the largest dinosaurs ever known to thrive about the Australia, evidence of their existence was revealed on Thursday. Scientists have found the fossil bones that once belonged to some of the largest creatures that the country had ever experienced, which will help researchers learn more about the prehistoric past of the region. In this article, further details are mentioned.
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4/28/07-
Interesting April 2007 Headlines in Science
Whether significant changes in the world are being observed beyond Earth or scientists have found a new and exciting discovery in the world of minerals, April offered an array of interesting headlines that effectively showcases the ever-changing nature of scientific finds. In this article, you will learn some of the details pertaining to new celestial finds, as well as a personal quest undertaken by a Swiss scientist.
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3/28/07-
The Unexplainable Toad and Other Odd Facts
In recent news, an environmental group set out to eradicate toxic toads that have been killing its fair share of wildlife stumbled upon a huge discovery (no pun intended). It seems that they have discovered a rather giant-sized toad that resembles the size of a small canine. When held, the body has been described as the size of a football and weight close to 2 pounds. In Australia, this would make the largest specimen of its kind to be captured in the country. In this article, you will learn more about the toad and other curious facts about this type of amphibian.
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3/22/07-
Interesting March 2007 Headlines
There is a little over a week left in March, but I had to recap some of the exciting and interesting new tidbits that alert us to the past, present, and possible future of the world and mankind. In this article, we will explore an ancient lizard discovery, as well as further depressing changes occurring on Earth that could threaten the existence of the planet.
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3/22/07-
More Interesting Headlines in March 2007
Continuing to explore some of the more fascinating headlines of March, countries about the world such as Japan are in the news, and other interesting regions such as Antarctica. In this article, we will explore a solar eclipse and investigate further global warming issues.
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2/3/07-
Can Herbal Medication Help Fight the AIDS Virus?
Breaking the barrier of any conventional medical treatments, the health minister of Iran, Kamran Bageri Lankarani announced that scientists within the country have created a medication composed of herbs that is believed to boost the immunity of the human body when it comes to building a defense against the virus associated with HIV and AIDS. In this article, we will explore the facts concerning what many hope is a promising medical find.
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1/26/07-
Magic Spell to Be One of the Oldest…
When it comes to magic and ancient Egyptian information, my eyes and ears perk up, so when I heard of the uncovering of what may be one of the oldest Semitic text examples to date, I thought it was worth a post. In this article, you will learn of the details regarding a recent, interesting find that hails from the ancient tombs of Egypt.
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1/20/07-
Two-Headed Fossil Find
Throughout the years, many mysterious and curious finds have been uncovered in the world of wildlife. This also includes some of the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not finds like two-headed turtles, goats and cows. What some call “freaks of nature” is really caused by a miscommunication in genes as some of the oddest exchanges in DNA make an appearance during birth. In this article, we will take a look at the interesting discovery that has been recently found in China.
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12/6/06-
Who is the Headless Sarcophagus?
This week, it was revealed that a headless sarcophagus has been discovered in London. Sometimes, when I read about these news headlines, it moves me to wonder, “who are these people and what did they do in their former lives?” Although some of these answers may never be answered, archeologists sure try their hardest to get to the bottom of things once they come across a relic from the past. This article will highlight important details regarding this recent find.
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12/6/06-
December 2006 Headlines: Greek Artifacts & Found Mummy
There have been a few interesting headlines swirling around the first week of December that have caught my eye. This week alone an interesting ancient Egyptian find has been revealed; as well as an interesting showing of Greek artifacts that will be on display in New York City. In this article, you will learn of a few details surrounding some of these great news tidbits.
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11/30/06-
November 2006 News in Review: Archeology
When tracing some of the historic November 2006 events regarding archeology, there are quite a few to choose from. In this article, we will focus on the investigation planned for the inside of one of the largest Egyptian pyramids, as well as the excavation that uncovered an interesting ancient artifact and curse details.
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11/4/06-
Interview with Greg Bishop
This is the sixth of a number of Book of THoTH interviews with the speakers at the Symposium Conference 2006 . This being with Greg Bishop who owns The Excluded Middle Website. Questions by THoTH and Oddthings.
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10/28/06-
City Events With a Flair for Halloween
Halloween is the perfect time to explore the scariness that various cities possess, as well as all of the interesting museums and haunted houses available to give you a good scare. Sometimes the place that you choose to visit highlights past events, which forever mark or mar the reputation of a particular destination. It may be something that shocked or rocked the world, or perhaps caused some to question the meaning of life and other life forms…
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