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Induced Memories (Oct 29 2003 23:17 GMT) - Check it out -- it's 80 degrees(F) outside right now, but the high tomorrow is only going to be 40. It's hot and sunny today. Tomorrow will be cold and SNOWY. Go figure. That's Colorado weather for ya'! |
Thoughtprints
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Induced Memories (Oct 29 2003 23:17 GMT) - Check it out -- it's 80 degrees(F) outside right now, but the high tomorrow is only going to be 40. It's hot and sunny today. Tomorrow will be cold and... |
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Newark School Brawl (Oct 29 2003 23:17 GMT) - Oct. 29 - Broken bones and head injuries are just some of what happened to the teens involved in a Newark high school brawl. Pat Battle reports from Central High School. |
UK archaeology
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New CD-ROM uncovers more than 5,000 years of Lincoln's history (Oct 29 2003 23:17 GMT) - A revolutionary new CD-ROM, launched by English Heritage and the City of Lincoln Council, uncovers layers of Lincoln’s rich archaeology, from the Prehistoric era up to 1945, revealing more than 5,000 years of hidden history. The Lincoln Archaeological Research Assessment (LARA) CD-ROM allows users to identify individual properties in and around Lincoln, including key historic sites, and reveals the complex archaeology that lies beneath them. LARA will be a valuable resource not just for planners and developers but for anyone interested in the character and history of where they live in and around Lincoln. It could also form a model to assist the planning and development of towns and cities across the country. |
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Til dig der ikke er til PDC (Oct 29 2003 23:17 GMT) - Jeg ved DotFrandsen er lidt træt af PDC, men for Os andre er der lige her et par steder som er ret gode at følge med på: Updates from PDC 2003 PDC Bloggers Yukon website Så er det bare med at komme igang med at læse :D |
Blog de Halavais
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Scholars' portals (Oct 29 2003 23:16 GMT) - I’ve never particularly liked the term “portal,” nor have I been drawn to the idea, but these presentations are at... |
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Unexplained tree-top boulders found in forest (Oct 29 2003 23:15 GMT) - Unexplained tree-top boulders found in forest - "Something unnatural is going on in Yellowwood State Forest. The mystery began a few years ago when a turkey hunter, scouting in a remote area of the 23,000-acre forest, discovered a large boulder in the top of an 80-foot-tall chestnut... Posted by abursey at 05:15 PM Iraq Business NewsIraqi business directory, tender information, and news updates. Did Bush Falsify WMD? |
UK archaeology
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Roman town of Verulamium saved from the plough (Oct 29 2003 23:15 GMT) - Verulamium, Britain’s best known Roman town, is now safe from destruction by the plough, thanks to an important agreement between English Heritage and the landowner. Announced by English Heritage Chief Executive Dr Simon Thurley, the agreement will ensure that fields covering part of one of the country’s most important archaeological sites are taken permanently out of cultivation and converted to permanent pasture. Ancient hedgerows that had been removed to facilitate cultivation will be re-instated. |
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Beacon Howes (Fieldnotes by Chris Collyer) (Oct 29 2003 23:15 GMT) - This is a pair of Bronze Age round barrows that overlook the sea to the south of Robin Hood's Bay and not far from the Raven Hall Hotel. Did that carved stone come from here? These barrows seem to be set apart from the barrow cemeteries to the west on Brow Moor, Howdale Moor and Stony Marl Moor and are situated below the crest of a small hill on it's eastern side with fine views across the bay - this view must have been important to the builders of the barrows. The largest barrow measures about 18 metres ... |
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