Archaeology
Ancient Cave Found in Dolakha
Monday, December 10th, 2007If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or sign up for free Email Updates. Thanks for visiting!GAURIMUDI (DOLAKHA),
What once was home to prehistoric humans has been found inside a tunnel located at the foothills of Bhirkuna area of Gaurimudi VDC, some 40 kilometers from district headquarters Charikot.Locals said […]
Baltic yields ‘perfect’ shipwreck
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007A couple of years ago I bought my first boat. I can’t tell you how exciting it was for me to take it on the open…uh…lake. Well, during my many excursions in my little skipper, I would often find myself in little coves as the sun was rising. As I would sit enjoying the quiet […]
Eco-ruin ‘felled early society’
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007With all the news today of global warming, I found this story to be revealing…
From BBC News
One of Western Europe’s earliest known urban societies may have sown the seeds of its own downfall, a study suggests.
Mystery surrounded the fall of the Bronze Age Argaric people in south-east Spain - Europe’s driest area.
Data suggests […]
Leonardo Painting Has Coded ‘Soundtrack’
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007I read this article the other day and just had to share. My question is; when do we get to hear it!?
ROME - It’s a new Da Vinci code, but this time it could be for real.
An Italian musician and computer technician claims to have uncovered musical notes encoded in Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Last Supper,” […]
China builds giant dam to protect dinosaur fossils
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007Workers have spent three years building a huge earth dam to protect valuable dinosaur bones from being washed away by one of China’s most famous rivers.
A horde of dinosaur bones lies buried in a mountain that sits right on the river that forms the boundary between China and Russia - the Heilongjiang River.
So far, thousands […]





