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Gods, Graves, Glyphs
Weekly Digest #434
Saturday, November 10, 2012

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 Mugged by Ann Coulter

· 11/05/2012 4:24:56 PM PST ·
· Posted by UnapologeticConservative ·
· 19 replies ·
· On Line Opinion ·
· Tuesday, 6 November, 2012 ·
· Ben-Peter Terpstra ·

Thanks to Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama, Ann Coulter is now the author of nine consecutive New York Times bestsellers. And if that's not some kind of record, I don't know what is. Moreover, unlike the Clintons, the erudite author has written all of her books without a team of ghost-writers. In Mugged, we learn that Republicans fight racism and Democrats fight imaginary racism after the real battles have been won. For Coulter reminds us that: Republicans opposed slavery, Democrats protected slave owners; Republicans supported anti-lynching laws, Democrats protected lynching mobs, and so on. Or basically, key...

Longer Perspectives

 Obama and the Burden of History

· 11/07/2012 4:45:12 PM PST ·
· Posted by BfloGuy ·
· 10 replies ·
· City Journal ·
· 7 November 2012 ·
· Myron Magnet ·

Myron Magnet Obama and the Burden of History The president hastens -- and embodies -- American decline. 7 November 2012 "There is a great deal of ruin in a nation," Adam Smith calmly reassured a friend who despaired that the American defeat of General Burgoyne at Saratoga in the Revolutionary War meant that Britain was finished. A great deal of ruin, no doubt -- but not unlimited. Pondering President Obama's reelection, I can't help remembering that in the course of my adult life, the Britain I first knew half a century ago has run through its allotment of ruin and is now almost unrecognizably transformed from...

Religion of Pieces

 Muslims World Failures is not the West's Fault 'Islam Bigger Impact Than Imperlaism'

· 11/03/2012 4:46:21 PM PDT ·
· Posted by Lorianne ·
· 5 replies ·
· You Tube ·
· 26 October 2012 ·
· Niall Ferguson interviewed ·

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World War Eleven

 Eisenhower Letters Hint at Affair With Aide

· 11/10/2012 6:27:40 AM PST ·
· Posted by Trapper6012 ·
· 5 replies ·
· New York Times ·
· June 06, 1991 ·
· By JOHN KIFNER ·

A previously unknown collection of wartime letters from Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to his driver, Capt. Kay Summersby, appears likely to stir renewed debate over whether the two were lovers during the last year of World War II. Both General Eisenhower, who was married, and Captain Summersby initially denied the long-rumored romance. But in 1976, as she was dying of cancer, Miss Summersby published a second book of memoirs of the war years, "Past Forgetting: My Love Affair With Dwight D. Eisenhower," in which she described a passionate but frustrating affair with the Supreme Allied Commander.

The Vikings

 Should we keep the Vikings' stolen goods?

· 11/10/2012 7:20:49 AM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 2 replies ·
· Science Nordic ·
· Wednesday, November 7, 2012 ·
· Maj Bach Madsen ·

The National Museum of Denmark regularly receives objects that appear to be stolen goods from the Viking Age. Shouldn't these objects be returned to their original owners? Ranvaik's golden chest was made in Ireland or Scotland toward the end of the eighth century and originates from a church or a monastery. "Ranvaik owns this shrine" the inscription on the bottom reads, as a strong indication that it later came to belong to a noble Viking lady named Ranvaik. Archaeologists believe that the shrine, which can be admired at the Danish National Museum, is stolen property from the Viking Age. "Viking...

Egypt

 Ancient tomb of fifth dynasty princess discovered in Egypt

· 11/06/2012 4:19:19 PM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 18 replies ·
· One News Page ·
· Saturday, November 3, 2012 ·
· Stephanie Boyd ·

A 4,500-year-old tomb of an Egyptian princess has been discovered near Cairo, Egypt --- A princess's tomb dating from the fifth dynasty (around 2500 BC) has been discovered in the Abu Sir region near Cairo. Mohamed Ibrahim, Egypt's antiquities minister, announced the discovery on Friday. "We have discovered the antechamber to Princess Shert Nebti's tomb which contains four limestone pillars," he said. He described the pillars as having "hieroglyphic inscriptions giving the princess's name and her titles, which include 'the daughter of the king Men Salbo and his lover venerated before God the all-powerful'." The Czech Institute of Egyptology's...


 Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Princess Discovered in Unusual Spot

· 11/08/2012 11:09:40 AM PST ·
· Posted by Red Badger ·
· 16 replies ·
· www.livescience.com ·
· 11-08-2012 ·
· Staff ·

The tomb of an ancient Egyptian princess has been discovered south of Cairo hidden in bedrock and surrounded by a court of tombs belonging to four high officials. Dating to 2500 B.C., the structure was built in the second half of the Fifth Dynasty, though archaeologists are puzzled as to why this princess was buried in Abusir South among tombs of non-royal officials. Most members of the Fifth Dynasty's royal family were buried 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) to the north, in the central part of Abusir or farther south in Saqqara. (Saqqara holds a vast burial ground for the ancient...

Greece

 Is this the oldest d20 on Earth?

· 11/06/2012 5:10:07 PM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 23 replies ·
· io9 ·
· Tuesday, November 6, 2012 ·
· Robert T. Gonzalez ·

Romans may have used 20-Sided die almost two millennia before D&D, but people in ancient Egypt were casting icosahedra even earlier. Pictured above is a twenty-faced die dating from somewhere between 304 and 30 B.C., a timespan also known as Egypt's Ptolemaic Period. According to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where the gamepiece is held, the die was once held in the collection of one Reverend Chauncey Murch, who acquired it between 1883 and 1906 while conducting missionary work in Egypt.

Thrace

 Bulgarian Archaeologists Find Unique Gold Thracian Treasure

· 11/08/2012 5:26:22 PM PST ·
· Posted by Engraved-on-His-hands ·
· 12 replies ·
· Novinite [Sofia News Agency; Bulgaria] ·
· November 8, 2012 ·
· Staff ·

Bulgarian archaeologists have found a unique gold Thracian treasure in the famous Sveshtari tomb. The team, led by one of the most prominent Bulgarian experts on Thracian archaeology, Prof. Diana Gergova, from the National Archaeology Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BAS, made the discovery during excavations at the so-called Omurtag mount. The researchers found fragments of a wooden box, containing charred bones and ashes, along with a number of extremely well-preserved golden objects, dated from the end of the 4th and the beginning of the 3rd century B. C.. They include four spiral gold bracelets, and a number...

Catastrophism & Astronomy

 Ancient Supervolcano Affected the Ends of the Earth

· 11/08/2012 6:20:32 PM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 28 replies ·
· LiveScience ·
· November 5, 2012 ·
· Staff ·

About 74,000 years ago, the Toba volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra erupted with catastrophic force. Estimated to be 5,000 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, it is believed to be the largest volcanic event on Earth in the last 2 million years. Toba spewed enough lava to build two Mount Everests, it produced huge clouds of ash that blocked sunlight for years, and it the left behind a crater 31 miles (50 kilometers) across. The volcano even sent enough sulphuric acid into the atmosphere to create acid rain downpours in the Earth's polar regions,...


 This Is the Way the World Ends? Volcanoes Could Darken World

· 06/06/2012 7:25:44 PM PDT ·
· Posted by presidio9 ·
· 59 replies ·
· ABC News ·
· June 6, 2012 ·
· LEE DYE ·

Are you worried about the end of life as we know it? Then don't just look to the sky for that catastrophic asteroid that could be heading our way. The end may come from right beneath your feet. Super-volcanoes have probably caused more extinctions than asteroids. But until now it has been thought that these giant volcanoes took thousands of years to form --- and would remain trapped beneath the earth's crust for thousands more years --- before having much effect on the planet. But new research indicates these catastrophic eruptions, possibly thousands of times more powerful than the 1980...


 Ancient Volcano's Devastating Effects Confirmed (Toba eruption and the following Ice Age)

· 12/04/2009 3:08:19 PM PST ·
· Posted by NormsRevenge ·
· 30 replies ·
· LiveScience.com ·
· 12/4/09 ·
· LiveScience Staff ·

A massive volcanic eruption that occurred in the distant past killed off much of central India's forests and may have pushed humans to the brink of extinction, according to a new study that adds evidence to a controversial topic. The Toba eruption, which took place on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia about 73,000 years ago, released an estimated 800 cubic kilometers of ash into the atmosphere that blanketed the skies and blocked out sunlight for six years. In the aftermath, global temperatures dropped by as much as 16 degrees centigrade (28 degrees Fahrenheit) and life on Earth plunged deeper...

Biology...

 Previously unseen whale species washes up on New Zealand beach

· 11/06/2012 11:46:52 AM PST ·
· Posted by blueplum ·
· 30 replies ·
· LA Times ·
· 05 Nov 12 ·
· Jon Bardin ·

Not one but two specimens of the world's rarest known species of whale have been discovered on a New Zealand beach, according to a report published Monday in the journal Current Biology. The species, called the spade-toothed beaked whale, is so rare that before the find researchers weren't even sure if it still existed. The two whales washed up on Opape Beach in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty. At first scientists thought they were examples of a much more pedestrian species, the Gray's beaked whales, which are the most commonly beached whales in the region. But after undertaking a DNA...

... & Cryptobiology

 Hikers Take Flight When What They Thought Was a Bear Resembles Bigfoot
  (Most Convincing Video Ever)

· 11/04/2012 8:49:53 PM PST ·
· Posted by lbryce ·
· 74 replies ·
· Grind TV ·
· November 4, 2012 ·
· Pete, Thomas ·

When the black bear you think you're looking at from a safe distance suddenly stands and begins to resemble bigfoot, and that creature stares directly at you, how do you react? The hikers who captured the accompanying footage recently in Utah's Provo Canyon seemed to act appropriately: They bolted through the woods, with the camera still running, to get as far away from the creature as possible. "We ran straight to the car after that, leaving our tent and everything behind. It's probably all still up there," states Beard Card, the YouTube user who posted the video. This is...

Paleontology

 Ancient teeth show how big cats lived with bear dogs:
  Both species preyed on wild boar, horses

· 11/10/2012 5:48:07 AM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 11 replies ·
· CBC News ·
· Wednesday, November 7, 2012 ·
· unattributed ·

New research has uncovered how saber-toothed cats and bear dogs managed to cohabitate peacefully more than nine million years ago. A team of paleontologists from the University of Michigan and the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales in Spain took tooth enamel samples from two species of sabre-toothed cats and one species of bear dog that had been unearthed at sites near Madrid. By analyzing the enamel and determining what the animals ate, the scientists were able to understand how they lived together in a woodland region... By analyzing what they ate, researchers surmised the leopard-sized cats and the bear dogs...

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Saturday, November 10, 2012
 
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Here are this week's topics, links only, by order of addition to the list:

Gods, Graves, Glyphs
Weekly Digest #435
Saturday, November 17, 2012

Let's Have Jerusalem

 8,500-Year-Old Well Unearthed in Israel, Mystery Surrounds Two Human Skeletons

· 11/17/2012 1:11:55 PM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 1 replies ·
· Science News ·
· Thursday, November 8th, 2012 ·
· Sergio Prostak ·

Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority have unearthed an ancient well dating to the Neolithic period some 8,500 years ago in the Jezreel Valley. "The impressive well that was revealed was connected to an ancient farming settlement and it seems the inhabitants used it for their subsistence and living. The upper part of the well was built of stones and its lower part was hewn in the bedrock. Two capstones, which narrowed the opening, were set in place at the top of the well. It is about 8 m deep and its upper part measures about 1.3 m in diameter,"...

Helix, Make Mine a Double

 Life Drains Away From Lost Tribe Of Mountain Jews

· 04/27/2003 4:47:57 PM PDT ·
· Posted by blam ·
· 7 replies ·
· The Telegraph (UK) ·
· 4-27-2003 ·
· Tom Parfitt ·

Life drains away from lost tribe of Mountain Jews By Tom Parfitt in Azerbaijan (Filed: 27/04/2003) One of the most isolated Jewish communities in the world is struggling for survival as its young people leave in droves seeking a better life in the West. The population of Krasnaya Sloboda in northern Azerbaijan has fallen to 4,000 from the 18,000 who lived here during the Communist era. Lured by the prospect of better wages and an easier life, young Jews are fleeing abroad, raising fears that the community could dwindle and die. "Soon there may be no one left," said God...

Religion of Pieces

 Arabs Burning First Temple Pillars

· 11/04/2012 10:57:46 PM PST ·
· Posted by Dogbert41 ·
· 46 replies ·
· Israel National News ·
· 11/04/2012 ·
· David Lev ·

A group of Jews that ascended the Temple Mount Sunday were shocked to see that ancient beams of wood that had apparently been used during the period of the Holy Temple were being used as firewood by Arabs on the Mount, and off it. Archaeologists have dated the wood as far back as the First Temple period, and appear to be among the celebrated "Cedars of Lebanon" mentioned in the Tanach.

Epigraphy & Language

 Dead Sea Scrolls and Masada Scrolls Written by Same Scribe

· 11/16/2012 8:22:25 AM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 17 replies ·
· Popular Archaeology ·
· 11-7-2012 ·

Israeli paleographer Ada Yardeni has recently identified 50 Dead Sea scrolls found near Qumran in Israel as having been penned by the same scribe, a scribe who also penned scrolls that have been found at the Herodian mountain-top fortress of Masada, where Jewish rebel zealots made their last suicidal stand against the Romans in 73 A.D.The subject scrolls were previously discovered in six different caves in the area of the Qumran site. In an article authored by Sidnie White Crawford and published in the November/December 2012 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review, Crawford writes that documents penned by the same scribe and found...

Egypt

 "Destroy the idols,' Egyptian jihadist calls for removal of Sphinx, Pyramids

· 11/12/2012 7:52:09 AM PST ·
· Posted by Nachum ·
· 68 replies ·
· Al Arabiya ·
· 11/12/2012 ·
· By AL ARABIYA ·

An Egyptian jihad leader, with self-professed links to the Taliban, called for the "destruction of the Sphinx and the Giza Pyramids in Egypt," drawing ties between the Egyptian relics and Buddha statues, local media reported this week. Murgan Salem al-Gohary, an Islamist leader twice-sentenced under former President Hosni Mubarak for advocating violence, called on Muslims to remove such "idols." "All Muslims are charged with applying the teachings of Islam to remove such idols, as we did in Afghanistan when we destroyed the Buddha statues," he said on Saturday during a television interview on an Egyptian private channel, widely watched by...

Ancient Autopsies

 Who stabbed Ginger in the back? Scan reveals 5,500-year-old murder mystery...

· 11/17/2012 6:45:28 AM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 23 replies ·
· Daily Mail ·
· Friday, November 16, 2012 ·
· Mark Prigg and Damien Gayle ·

Daniel Antoine, the museum's expert on human remains, told The Times: ..."The force is such that the blade would have penetrated through his lung." ...Examinations also showed he was a young man, aged between just 18 and 20 when he was killed, and impressively muscled. Mr Antoine said he believes a lack of defensive wounds suggest Ginger was the victim of a surprise attack. A blade of copper or sharpened flint at least 5in long and 0.7in wide made the injury, he said... Professor Anders Persson of the Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV), a Forensic Radiology expert,...

The Iceman

 Iceman Mummy Finds His Closest Relatives

· 11/11/2012 12:44:27 PM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 37 replies ·
· Live Science ·
· 11-9-2012 ·
· Tia Ghose ·

SAN FRANCISCO --- ÷tzi the Iceman, an astonishingly well-preserved Neolithic mummy found in the Italian Alps in 1991, was a native of Central Europe, not a first-generation ÈmigrÈ from Sardinia, new research shows. And genetically, he looked a lot like other Stone Age farmers throughout Europe. he new findings, reported Thursday (Nov. 8) here at the American Society of Human Genetics conference, support the theory that farmers, and not just the technology of farming, spread during prehistoric times from the Middle East all the way to Finland. "The idea is that the spread of farming and agriculture, right now we...

Oh So Mysteriouso

 "Vampire" Skeleton Rediscovered in Britain
  (Skeleton from 550-700 A.D. Was Unearthed in 1959)

· 11/14/2012 3:25:38 PM PST ·
· Posted by DogByte6RER ·
· 10 replies ·
· Discovery ·
· November 8, 2012 ·
· Rossella Lorenzi ·

Vampire Skeleton Rediscovered in Britain Photo: The Southwell deviant burial (left) as it was found in 1959 alongside further disarticulated human remains. Credit: Charles Daniels. Details of one of the few "vampire" burials in Britain have emerged as a new archaeological report details the long forgotten discovery of a skeleton found buried with metal spikes through shoulders, heart area and ankles. Dating from 550-700 A.D., the skeleton was unearthed in 1959 in the minster town of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, during excavations in preparation for a new school. The dig also turned up Roman remains. Archaeologist Charles Daniels immediately recognized the skeletal...

Prehistory & Origins

 Anthropologist suggests Mediterranean islands inhabited much earlier than thought

· 11/16/2012 8:16:41 AM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 3 replies ·
· PhysOrg ·
· 11-16-2012 ·
· Bob Yirka ·

Modern science has held that islands such as Cypress and Crete were first inhabited by seafaring humans approximately 9,000 years ago by agriculturists from the late Neolithic period. Simmons writes that research over the past 20 years has cast doubt on that assumption however and suggests that it might be time to rewrite the history books. He cites evidence such as pieces of obsidian found in a cave in mainland Greece that were found to have come from Melos, an island in the Aegean Sea and were dated at 11,000 years ago as well as artifacts from recent digs on...

Africa

 Archaeologists identify spear tips used in hunting a half-million years ago

· 11/15/2012 12:05:23 PM PST ·
· Posted by Red Badger ·
· 42 replies ·
· Phys.Org ·
· U of Toronto ·

A University of Toronto-led team of anthropologists has found evidence that human ancestors used stone-tipped weapons for hunting 500,000 years ago -- 200,000 years earlier than previously thought. "This changes the way we think about early human adaptations and capacities before the origin of our own species," says Jayne Wilkins, a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto and lead author of a new study in Science. "Although both Neandertals and humans used stone-tipped spears, this is the first evidence that the technology originated prior to or near the divergence of these two species," says...

PreColumbian, Clovis & PreClovis

 Authorities: vandals buried objects at Ohio mound (A real tin-foil alert)

· 11/15/2012 5:52:16 AM PST ·
· Posted by xzins ·
· 22 replies ·
· WKBN Radio ·
· 11/06 10:22 am ·

Authorities are seeking people they say vandalized an ancient snake-shaped Serpent Mound by burying what may be hundreds of small muffin-like resin objects at the southern Ohio earthworks. The Columbus Dispatch reports that the objects buried at the 63-acre Native American site in Peebles were embedded with aluminum foil and quartz crystal. Three have been found so far. The Ohio Historical Society says a YouTube video posted by a group calling itself Unite the Collective shows people running across the earthworks. It includes comments by individuals describing themselves as "light warriors" who say they planted the objects to "help lift...

Biology & Cryptobiology

 5 Reasons Mars May Have Never Seen Life

· 11/17/2012 11:13:21 AM PST ·
· Posted by LibWhacker ·
· 29 replies ·
· Forbes ·
· 11/15/12 ·
· Bruce Dorminey ·

On Aug. 28, 2012, during the 22nd Martian day, or sol, after landing on Mars, NASA's Curiosity rover drove about 52 feet (16 meters) eastward. The drive imprinted the wheel tracks visible in this image. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech After decades of following the water, the reality that "life as we know it" may never have gotten a foothold on Mars' surface, at least, has arguably taken root within the planetary science community. If life ever was or is lurking on the Red planet, it's been extremely coy about revealing itself. The recent news that the Mars Curiosity rover has thus far...

Climate
 Droughts steady since 1950s

· 11/17/2012 5:39:34 AM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 13 replies ·
· Daily Telegraph (UK) ·
· 11-14-2012 ·
· Nic, Collins ·

According to a commonly used model of drought patterns, researchers had previously assumed that higher global temperatures were causing greater evaporation of water, and therefore more droughts. But a more detailed analysis of weather data, including wind speed, humidity and radiation levels, found that in fact there has been "little change" in drought over the past 60 years. Researchers from Princeton University and the Australian National University said drought was "expected to increase in frequency and severity" in the future, but added that currently used prediction methods are inaccurate.....

Australia & the Pacific

 New Study Reveals First Polynesians Arrived in Tonga around 826 BC

· 11/16/2012 9:18:49 AM PST ·
· Posted by Theoria ·
· 5 replies ·
· Sci-News ·
· 09 Nov 2012 ·
· Sergio Prostak ·

Archaeologists, using new high-precision techniques, have come to the conclusion that first settlers arrived in Polynesia almost 2,900 years ago.This is a view on an island in Tonga (thekingdomoftonga.com) Polynesia was one of the last places on our planet to be settled by humans. In 2008, Prof David Burley of Simon Fraser University in Canada and his team claimed that Tonga was the first group of islands in the region to be settled by migrants -- the Lapita people -- some 3,000 years ago, and that Nukuleka, a small village on the coast of the Tonga's Tongatapu Island, was their...

Paleontology

 30,000-year-old DNA preserved in poo a window into the past

· 11/16/2012 8:08:30 AM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 18 replies ·
· Murdoch University (Australia) ·
· 11-16-2012 ·

Murdoch University DNA scientists have used 30,000-year-old faecal matter known as middens to ascertain which plants and animals existed at that time in the hot, arid Pilbara region of North Western Australia.To date, this is the oldest environmental sample from which DNA has been obtained in Australia. It had previously been considered unrealistic to extract DNA from hot, arid zone samples due to the extreme heat.PhD candidate D·ithÌ Murray from Murdoch's Ancient DNA Lab said that comparing the genetic signatures obtained from old material such as middens to present day plant and animal surveys would allow for an exploration...

India

 Is the Harappan civilisation 2000 years older?

· 11/14/2012 12:03:35 PM PST ·
· Posted by Renfield ·
· 8 replies ·
· Past Horizons ·
· 11/14/2012 ·

The recent International Conference on Harappan Archaeology produced an unexpected announcement from archaeologists BR Mani and KN Dikshit, both of the Archaeological Survey of India, who claim that new dates from excavations show the Harappan culture began around 2000 years earlier than previously thought.The ruins of the Harrapan city of Mohenjo-daro remained undocumented for over 3,700 years, until their discovery in 1922 by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay, an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India. He was led to the mound by a Buddhist monk, who reportedly believed it to be a stupa. Image: Wikimedia commons Redating of Harappan culture Based on...

Dinosaurs

 Flying Dino Too Weak to Lift Off?

· 11/10/2012 11:58:31 AM PST ·
· Posted by SunkenCiv ·
· 41 replies ·
· Discovery News ·
· Thursday, November 8, 2012 ·
· Larry O'Hanlon ·

A new analysis of the largest of pterodactyls suggests they were too big and their muscles too weak to vault into the air and fly. Instead, they were right at the upper limit of animal flight and needed a hill or stiff breeze so they could soar like hang gliders. The new analysis was done on the enormous pterosaur Quetzalcoatlus from Late Cretaceous rocks of Big Bend, Texas. Quetzalcoatlus had a wingspan of about 35 feet (10.6 meters), or about the wingspan of a F-16 fighter. It was among the last pterodactyls to look down on dinosaurs 65 million years...

Thoroughly Modern Miscellany

 Right-wing group's theft of Palestinian heritage outlined in new study (Smell the bias)

· 11/16/2012 6:45:30 PM PST ·
· Posted by 2ndDivisionVet ·
· 7 replies ·
· The Electronic Intifada ·
· November 12, 2012 ·
· Charlotte Silver ·

Yesterday, the alternative archaeology group Emek Shaveh published its most recent report on the extent to which Elad, the ultra-nationalist settler organization, has control over the presentation, excavation and development of archeology in Jerusalem, specifically in occupied East Jerusalem. The report outlines each of Elad's six sites, emphasizing that "visitors are told an exclusive story of Jewish heritage and Israeli connection to the site, whilst other periods and cultures are almost entirely ignored." The report is welcome, as this time last month Israeli and Zionist media spun itself into a frenzy when a French consul general, FrÈdÈric Desagneaux, dared to...

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