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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Interesting news and articles - August 3, 2014

Archaeology

5000-year-old Cochno Stone carving may be revealed

Austria's 'Stonehenge' discovery

10,000-year-old rock paintings depicting aliens and UFOs found in India

Ancient Priest's Tomb Painting Discovered Near Great Pyramid at Giza

How early man hunted the Elephant’s ancient ancestor: Gomphothere roamed North America 13,000 years ago - and was hunted by Clovis

Vintage Bling: Ancient Celts May Have Had Shiny Dental Implants

70,000 Year-Old African Settlement Unearthed

History

Before Salem, There Was the Not-So-Wicked Witch of the Hamptons --Not a recent article, but interesting.  I found it kind of funny that the Governor of the colony, an educated man, essentially didn't think the woman was smart enough to be doing the witchcraft she was accused of doing.  In other words, if an educated man like him couldn't do the stuff she was allegedly doing, then she must not be doing it either!

History's Mysteries

A Colossal Dilemma Within Science and Religion

Mysterious

Large crater appears at the 'end of the world'

Lake mysteriously shows in drought-torn Tunisia

Space

Curiosity Finds Large Iron Meteorite on Mars

‘Impossible’ space drive tested by NASA foretells future of deep-space travel --Here's a short excerpt from this article:
In short, if the results hold up, humanity can say goodbye to huge energy consumption costs associated with space travel, and say hello to deep-space missions and distant world exploration at a fraction of the cost and at 100 times the speed.
Sounds pretty cool, eh?

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