1 posted on
02/18/2006 11:32:36 AM PST by
blam
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
02/18/2006 11:34:30 AM PST by
blam
To: blam
Two caves were discovered in the southern foothills of Bazidar Mountains, one of them dates back to some 9000 years ago that is Neolithic epoch, and the other belongs to the Middle Elamite period"
Back from when those places were last civilized. I wonder what they will find in there?
3 posted on
02/18/2006 11:35:08 AM PST by
Berlin_Freeper
(ETERNAL SHAME on the Treasonous and Immoral Democrats!)
To: blam
Archeologists believe that Khosrow Parviz, the Sassanid Emperor, constructed this shell-keep to protect his beloved, Shirin. Was Shirin the name of his sheep??!
4 posted on
02/18/2006 11:37:38 AM PST by
Ken522
To: blam
Great, time to destroy them. After all, they don't represent Islam.
To: blam
I think they may find that very little has changed at all....
6 posted on
02/18/2006 11:38:41 AM PST by
Zarro
(We Support Governor Rossi)
To: AdmSmith
7 posted on
02/18/2006 11:46:57 AM PST by
nuconvert
([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
To: blam
9 posted on
02/18/2006 11:56:49 AM PST by
kajingawd
(" Practice charity without holding in mind any conceptions about charity, for charity is but a word")
To: blam
A cave drawing of moohamid's head with a bomb in his turban was discovered.
10 posted on
02/18/2006 11:57:36 AM PST by
duckman
(I refuse to use a tag line...I mean it.)
To: blam
Two caves were discovered in the southern foothills of Bazidar Mountains, one of them dates back to some 9000 years ago that is Neolithic epoch, and the other belongs to the Middle Elamite period and contemporary to the Iron Age in Zagross and Central Plateau of Iran. Oddly enough, in one of the caves, anthropologists found discarded blank VHS tape cartridges, pieces of coaxial cable, and take-out falafel wrappers, plus a page from Osama bin Laden's diary in which he confesses that he has a crush on Al Gore.
11 posted on
02/18/2006 12:05:50 PM PST by
IronJack
To: blam
Archeological excavations in the city of Qasr-e Shirin resulted in the discovery of two caves belonging to the Neolithic epoch and the Middle Elamite period Which represents what? maybe, 4-5 years ago for the backwards camel jockies?
13 posted on
02/18/2006 1:21:52 PM PST by
Bear_Slayer
(When liberty is outlawed only outlaws will have liberty)
To: blam
Khosrow Parviz is their rendition of the name of the last great king of the Sassanian dynasty, Chosroes II Parvez (590-627), best known perhaps for his war with the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Heraclius (Chosroes captured the True Cross but Heraclius later regained it).
According to Richard Frye, qasr is an Arabic term for the fortified inner residence of a ruler.
To: blam; FairOpinion; Ernest_at_the_Beach; StayAt HomeMother; 24Karet; 3AngelaD; asp1; ...
18 posted on
02/18/2006 7:13:17 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
(It's a big planet. We're willing to share. They're not. Out they go.)
21 posted on
04/30/2011 5:01:50 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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