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Himalayan Art - What is it?

@ Rubin Museum of Art - Himalayan art is new terrain for many people. This exhibition is intended to serve…

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Cleopatra – The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt

June 5, 2010 - January 2, 2011 @ The Franklin InstituteThe world of Cleopatra, which has been lost to the…

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Archaeologists have unearthed a cache of rare, 35-century-old religious artifacts once used in pagan rituals, Israeli officials said Monday (June…

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The World Ages Archive was inspired by the book "Planet of the Greeks: The Great Time-Warp of history" (2000) by Meres J. Weche.
 
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Amid the continuing raging debate over the origins of Western civilization, Planet of the Greeks interjects some vital new perspectives into this ever-expanding controversy. The author inaugurates a brand new era of archaeological detective work characterized by an uncommonly daring, and breathtakingly multi-disciplinarian, approach to ancient history. Inspired by the epoch-making revision of ancient history presented in Dr Immanuel Velikovsky’s “Ages in Chaos” book series, Planet of the Greeks’ main thesis is that the accepted chronological framework for the history of the ancient world is gravely flawed and that a revised model must be offered.

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