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Where is the Anthropology? April 2008: Tal'Afar, Iraq
Tal’Afar, Iraq is April’s picture! Good guessing. This image was taken by a soldier who spent a tour in Iraq and has seen a very different world than many people. This soldier was … more »
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Where is the Anthropology? April 2008: Tal'Afar, Iraq
Making Anthropology Public wrote 2 months ago: Tal’Afar, Iraq is April’s picture! Good guessing. This image was taken by a sold … more »
The word Nemenhah translated.
uft36 wrote 2 months ago: Here is part of two letters I sent to the publisher of the Archives. I am by no means an expert on l … more »
New map of Nephite Lands
uft36 wrote 2 months ago: I just added a new map I created of the Nephite Lands. I incorporated information from the Mentinah … more »
An Imagined Archeo-logism
successbusinessstory wrote 2 months ago: DIG: An Imagined Archeo-logism is an exhibition of ceramics by Sierra Pecheur, based on the artis … more »
Limited geography model article.
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uft36 wrote 2 months ago: I just read this great article, Reconsidering Book of Mormon Geography, from David Stewart, Jr … more »
Did Phoenicians discover America?
uft36 wrote 2 months ago: This is the title of a public domain book published in 1892 that I found at the Internet Archive. I … more »
Another great passage from the archives.
uft36 wrote 2 months ago: In my previous post, I mentioned a passage from the Mentinah Archives that talked about people comin … more »
In Jerusalem, Who controls the past, controls the future
yishaym wrote 2 months ago: Mira writes it so well: In Israel’s simple proportional representation system, far right relig … more »
Hagoth's Travels cont.
uft36 wrote 2 months ago: In this post, I will talk about a few outside references that may support the idea that Hagoth and N … more »
Watch "The Lost Tomb of Jesus"
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pretentiousprick wrote 2 months ago: Its a documentary from a year ago about a tomb that could quite possibly be jesus’ tomb. I hav … more »
Palaeolithic and Pleistocene of Pakistan: The First Pakistanis roamed the Valley of the Soan in Potohar, Punjab 100,000 years ago:
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Moin Ansari wrote 5 months ago: The First Pakistanis Jan. 15th, 2008 Will be updated periodically Farming had not started. Most of … more »
Roman-era synagogue mosaic
J.C. Baker wrote 7 months ago: The following links come from PaleoJudaica THE MOSAIC FLOOR of the Roman-era synagogue found recentl … more »
Possible Bar Kochba Revolt Remains found
J.C. Baker wrote 1 year ago: The following piece appeared on “The Jerusalem Post” concerning the remains of a Secon … more »
Back from Turkey, Back to Seminars
J.C. Baker wrote 1 year ago: I returned fromTurkey almost two weeks ago, and have yet to upload my photos. Last week, I partici … more »
Turkey
J.C. Baker wrote 1 year ago: After three flights totaling 13 hours, we landed safely in Antalya Turkey on Friday and spent Saturd … more »
