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  1. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27
  2. The Trireme Trials 1988 (Oxbow Monographs in Archeology) by J F Coates, S K Platis, et all 1991-06
  3. The Greek Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Greek Lands (Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged) by Paul MacKendrick, 1983-05-17
  4. Night Boat to Crete (Four Corners Series) by Penn Mullin, 1997-06
  5. Santorini: A Guide to the Island and its Archaeological Treasures by Christos Doumas, 1984
  6. Medio Ambiente y Arqueologia medieval/ Environment and Medieval Archeology (Nakla) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Maria Martin Civantos, 2008-09-30
  7. Science in Archaeology: Proceedings of a Meeting Held at the British School at Athens, January 1985 (Fitch Laboratory Occasional Paper, 2)
  8. In Search of Knossos : The quest for the Minotaur's labyrinth by Giovanni Caselli, 1999-09-01
  9. Bryn Mawr Notes and Monographs (The Greeks in Spain, VI) by Rhys Carpenter, 1925
  10. Knossos Searching for the Legendary Palace of King Minos (Discoveries) by Alexandre Farnoux, 1996-09-01
  11. The Best guide book of the ancient monuments of Athens and the Acropolis: With 38 phototype illustrations and 1 plan by Nick Mavrakis, 1959
  12. A handbook of Greek constitutional history (Handbooks of archeology and antiquities) by Abel Handy Jones Greenidge, 1896
  13. Greek archeology by Harold N Fowler, 1909
  14. D'Archeologie Grecque by Maxime Collignon, 1896

21. Archeological Tours To Greece: Acropolis, Delphi, Olympia, Epidavros, Mycenae
Archaeological tours to Greece. Visit Acropolis and Parhenon, Delphi oracle, Nafpaktos, Patras, Olumpia, Epidavros, Mycenae, Nafplion
http://www.ecogreece.com/archaeological.html
Archaeological Tours in Greece for 2003
general itinerary dates and prices what is included ... reservations EcoGreece offers you a carefully planned archaeological tour to mainland Greece. Our tour is designed in such a way that you may either choose to: - participate for the first two nights - 3 days (Saturday - Sunday - departure on Monday) only, as an extension to one of our other tours, or - join the 7 nights - 8 days tour and enjoy a panorama of the most important archaeological sites in mainland Greece: Acropolis and Parthenon, Athens Archaeological Museum, the Oracle of Delphi, ancient Olympia, the theater of Epidavros and the archaeological site of Mycenae. Tour Itinerary Day 1- Saturday . Arrival to Athens. We will settle in our hotel rooms and rest for a while. In the evening we will meet the whole group and our guide and enjoy a welcome drink. Dinner will follow. Day 2 - Sunday . Today we will explore Athens. Starting in the morning we walk up to the Acropolis . Through the Propylaea , the monumental gateway, we approach the fabulous Parthenon . it is the absolute architectural masterpiece. We walk round the Erechteion and we visit the Acropolis Museum with some of the finest sculptures of Ancient Greece from the archaic and classical periods. We take time for pictures and enjoying the view and then we descend to our bus for a drive around the city center of Athens, with some of the best examples of neoclassical style.

22. A Time Of Giants And Monsters
Adrienne Mayor argues that ancient accounts of the bones of heroes, as well as giants and monsters from the remote past, can be explained by the presence of the fossil remains
http://www.archaeology.org/0003/abstracts/monsters.html

23. Kossuth Gianths Red Haired Giants, Red Haired Mummies Of Iowa, Giants, BUFO Para
THE KOSSUTH GIANTS Submitted by R. M. Harrington Kossuth October was a month of some eximent in scientific circles as seven strange and gigantic mummies were discovered just outside
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THE KOSSUTH GIANTS
Submitted by R. M. Harrington
Kossuth: October was a month of some eximent in scientific circles as seven strange and gigantic mummies were discovered just outside of
Kossuth Center. Marvin Rainwater, a local farmer, had been digging a new well on his property and struck a deposit of very hard stone about
nine feet below the topsoil. In attempting to dig it out, he found that it was more than four feet wide in every direction. Removing it would be a
terrific chore. He considered the possibility that this was a layer of bedrock, but that would certainly be odd that close to the surface.
Sketch of the Tomb of the Kossuth Giants from the Dept. of Archaeology, Georg von Podebrad College
Further, being somewhat familiar with geologic deposits, he knew that the stone was not the familiar limestone for which such Eastern Iowa
areas like Stone City are famous. This was something else entirely. Upon close inspection Rainwater also saw that the stone was not as
rough as might be expected in a natural formation, but was in fact smooth and polished.
Now very curious as to the nature of the find, he called several friends from surrounding farms and they began an excavation. They

24. Snopes.com: Giant Human Skeleton Found In Saudi Arabia
Did gas exploration in Saudi Arabia uncover the skeleton of a giant human?
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Recent gas exploration activity in the south east region of the Arabian desert uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size. This region of the Arabian desert is called the Empty Quarter, or in Arabic, 'Rab-Ul-Khalee'. The discovery was made by the Aramco Exploration team. As God states in the Quran that He had created people of phenomenal size the like of which He has not created since. These were the people of Aad where Prophet Hud was sent. They were very tall, big, and very powerful, such that they could put their arms around a tree trunk and uproot it. Later these people, who were given all the power, turned against God and the Prophet and transgressed beyond all boundaries set by God. As a result they were destroyed.
Ulema's of Saudi Arabia believe these to be the remains of the people of Aad. Saudi Military has secured the whole area and no one is allowed to enter except the ARAMCO personnel. It has been kept in secrecy, but a military helicopter took some pictures from the air and one of the pictures leaked out into the internet in Saudi Arabia. See the attachment and note the size of the two men standing in the picture in comparison to the size of the skeleton!!

25. Pastors - Greece Archeology
Some of the worlds finest archeological sites can be enjoyed on your visit to Israel. Some well known sites uncovered in Greece include Mars Hill, Corinth, Parthenon
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Welcome About Us Bible Study Tours Missions ... Contact Us Some of the worlds finest archeological sites can be enjoyed on your visit to Israel. Some well known sites uncovered in Greece include Mars Hill, Corinth, Parthenon, and Ancient Agora are just to name a few. These and many others give scientific support to the ancient Biblical accounts.
Bible Places web site Biblical Archeology Review Biblical Archeology Archeology and the Bible ... Biblical Sites in Greece
If archeology is an interest to you or your group, there are opportunities to include an archeological dig on your Greek Bible Study Tour itinerary. Please contact us for more information on these exciting options. Emergency Action Plan Tour Registration Travel Request Forms Acceptable Use Policy

26. Greece Archeology Tours : Tours.com
Find a Archeology vacation in Greece. Visit Greece, take a Archeology vacation to Greece, and enjoy a Archeology trip in Greece.
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27. Greece Archaeology
Greece Archaeology Please submit locations of sites in Greece Archaeology
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Archeology site are great tourist attractions and a history of our world. Whether you visit Machu Picchu, Angkor Wat, Tikal, Hampi, or the Egyptian Pyramids there are so many great sites in the world you can always visit another. I recommend you review the UNESCO Sites before you travel to any country, as the United Nations does have a good list of Archaeology site or Historical sites. UNESCO Submit your favorite Archaeology sites on the planet.
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28. Archaeology
Introduction to Archaeological Studies II. Instructor Constanze Witt University of Texas at Austin
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29. Archaeological News From Archaeology Magazine
The latest archaeological headlines, updated every weekday MORE NEWS From the Trenches Sep/Oct 2010 From the most recent issue of ARCHAEOLOGY
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by Jessica E. Saraceni A piece of a 35,000-year-old ax head has been discovered in remote northern Australia. “It would have been ground, probably against a sandstone-based grinding stone. The hard grains of sand left little groves and they are large enough to see with the naked eye,” said Bruno David of Monash University. An excavation next to Boston’s Faneuil Hall has revealed early eighteenth-century artifacts related to the Triangle Trade.  

30. Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece presents articles about Greek history and culture alongside maps and pictures of art, archaeological sites, and museums.
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31. Study Archeology In Greece, Archeology Schools In Greece
Find schools in Greece to study Archeology Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Click for complete information Location
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    33. Greek Culture History And Archaeology
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    34. Thebes - The Greek Polis Of Thebes
    Thebes was an important area of ancient Greece separating Boeotia from Attica that vied for power with the other major Greek poleis and has a rich mythological history.
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    36. Articles About Archeology Greece - Los Angeles Times
    Archeology Greece News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Archeology Greece from the Los Angeles Times
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    37. YouTube - GIANTS , Nephilim And Fallen Angels - PHOTOS And Evidence
    Compiles evidence and pictures of Giants to build a convincing case that this Nephilim race is REALITY rather than Biblical mythology. Not only have there been repeated
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    38. Ancient Greece.org Provides Information On Greece Archeology And History
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    39. Archaeology: Volunteering Programs Abroad
    Archaeology and Volunteer Work Abroad. One of the best ways to get in touch with a country and its people is by understanding its past. Volunteering abroad on one of our archaeology
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    40. The Gods Of Heaven And Earth, The Gods Of Heaven And Earth
    Gods of Heaven and Earth. Since all the languages of each new Anunnaki colonization were scrambled….Gods were given new names in each culture….however the epics
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    The Gods of Heaven and Earth Gods of Heaven and Earth Since all the languages of each new "Anunnaki" colonization were scrambled.Gods were given "new" names in each culture.however the epics of the Gods in each culture are remarkably alike. They covered the entire Earth with thier influence.....nearly every culture shows the signs and symbolism of the Alien Anunnaki Gods from the heavens........as well as other alien races from the heavens....which we will cover later. Who were the Gods of Sumer? Greece Were the Gods of Sumer like the Greek Gods, who were described as living at a great court, feasting in the Great Hall of Zeus.in the Heavenswhose counterpart on Earth was Greeces Mount Olympus? Since the Greeks had adopted the culture and technology and religion from the Near East, there is no doubt that their Gods are duplicate versions of the Sumerian Gods.who were the "Anunnaki" (the Nephilim). The Greeks described their "Anunnaki" Gods as anthropomorphic, as similar to mortal men and women, and human in character: (Although there are also many references to alien type beings....as well). They could be happy, angry, and jealous. They made love, quarreled, fought, and they procreated like humans, bringing forth offspring through sexual intercourse with each other, or the humans.

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