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Traveller
23-03-2007, 07:20
Ok, keep us in touch, Mirco! I would presume that it's with "earthwork" ramparts (zemleni valove)...
gamerrici, all nations have mythical history. The Greek one is just the best propagated one.
Mircoslavux
23-03-2007, 14:47
Ok, keep us in touch, Mirco! I would presume that it's with "earthwork" ramparts (zemleni valove)...
it is quiet possible..
Mircoslavux
09-05-2007, 09:19
very interesting founding in Judea...
Archelogists have found the tomb of King Herodes...
hehe, they "think" they found it.. or do you have more information? was it verified it was Herodes?
Mircoslavux
09-05-2007, 10:50
hehe, they "think" they found it.. or do you have more information? was it verified it was Herodes?
http://www.20min.ch/news/videonews/?videoid=4358
oki they said it should be considered as a tomb of Herodes, it is under investigating...
Mircoslavux
17-05-2007, 10:30
old middle age cementery found in Slovakia - Nitra. Unfortunately infos only in slovak:
http://www.bleskovky.sk/cl/10/157414/V-Nitre-objavili-prve-pohrebisko-z-konca-Velkomoravskej-rise
this founding is dating back to 10-11. century, end of Great Moravia and beginning of Hungarian Kingdom...
Mircoslavux
18-05-2007, 16:39
American researchers of company Odyssea have found the biggest treasure in the Atlantic, which was ever taken from the see.
they found ca 17 tons of gold and silver from colonial time, estimated value of treasure is 500 millions of USD....:go:
Researchers discovered drawings from the Middle Ages, f.i. using a smoking lamp or charcoal, and some quite obscene, in the cave in Sint Pieter's mountain in Limburg. The drawings are estimated to be from the 14th/15th centuries.
See more about it (in Dutch):
Text (http://www.nos.nl/nosjournaal/artikelen/2007/5/23/230507_tekeningen.html)
Video (http://cgi.omroep.nl/cgi-bin/streams?/nos/nieuws/2007/mei/video/20070523/tekeningen.wmv)
[Bad] translator (http://babelfish.altavista.com/)
Traveller
24-05-2007, 09:32
Hmm, quite interesting. How have they dated them to be from the 14-15 c.?
Hmm, quite interesting. How have they dated them to be from the 14-15 c.?I know they scraped a sample off some of the drawings and sent it to a "specialised lab" in Germany. Maybe they used carbon dating (Carbon-14) - Wikipedia isn't very elaborate on absolute dating.
Mircoslavux
25-05-2007, 08:49
American researchers of company Odyssea have found the biggest treasure in the Atlantic, which was ever taken from the see.
they found ca 17 tons of gold and silver from colonial time, estimated value of treasure is 500 millions of USD....:go:
according today's news (20minuten) there could be a process between Spain and US company Odyssea.
Spanish side demands to know, where the treasure was found, because according the GPS, the Odyssea's ship was some weeks in Spanish sea prior the announcement that the treasure was found. If the treasure was found in Spanish sea, Spain has right to claim it...
will be interesting story....:biggrin:
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