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 Sea's Mind - UFO's - Fact or Fiction?0 comments
picture7 Mar 2002 @ 13:32

The debate about 'little green men' has been going on since men first looked into the sky and wondered. Or has it? Maybe he was from the sky and was looking home. Well, that is a side of the debate itself isn't it?

I won't sit here and preach to you on how we must have arrived from the sky. Nor will I state we are the only life in the universe. In fact, anyone stating the last really needs an ego adjustment of sorts. To assume that humans are so grand, as to be the only species in the entire universe with intelligence, is definitely someone who's ego is so inflated that their head is reaching outer space.  Read More


 An Ancient Greeting for All3 comments
picture28 Feb 2002 @ 10:59
To: Friends
Members, Supporters & Friends,

You are all invited to come by & see the 'NEW' Atlantis & Ancient Civilizations!

Over the last few weeks Atlantis & Ancient Civilizations has been completely restyled! We have a brand new look & easy categorized navigation. In Communications we have new interactive forms and pages or read current & back issues of Ancient News on-line. Check out some interesting web sites in the Special & Communications sections. New ‘Points to Ponder’ abound in the Articles section. If you are looking to get that special someone something with an ancient flair, browse though our ‘Just for fun Shop’. Many unique or relaxing ideas, featuring the Discovery Store as our headliner!

We have also added Special Info. & Resources for Website Owners, Games, Jokes & our very own Ancient Greetings Cards!

I do hope you will stop by & visit a while! Please keep in mind while you are there that our Guest Book on the main pages & News Book on the Ancient News site are all new guest books as well. Please take a moment to resign them & let me know what you think of all the changes!

Thank you,
Sea :-}


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 Cubans now showing skeptism on underwater find13 comments
picture17 Dec 2001 @ 12:31
http://www.msnbc.com/news/668477.asp?cp1=1 Cubans skeptical about sea structures
They say rocks may be natural formations, not a ‘lost city’


HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 13 — There is no evidence that a recently discovered “spectacular” rock formation on the seabed off Cuba’s western tip was a lost city belonging to an unknown ancient civilization, Cuban specialists said Thursday.  Read More


 An ancient DISGRACE!!!!4 comments
picture10 Dec 2001 @ 12:43
Greed in humans has been & always will be, but I honestly thought we were past this.

Sea :-)
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Relics sale unearths a controversy

Paying customers allowed to dig up ruins of Anasazi site
By Jerry Spangler
Deseret News staff writer

State archaeologist Kevin Jones' mantra is simple: Utah's prehistoric heritage is a priceless treasure.

Deseret News graphic
But owners of property on which sits one of Utah's largest prehistoric Anasazi pueblos believe they have found the right price: $2,500 a day per person to dig up relics of the past.
Utah archaeologists call it plundering, and they are decrying efforts by Anasazi Digs, a family-owned business based in San Juan County, to "sell" archaeological excavations wherein paying customers dig in the ruins of Montezuma Village, keeping whatever they find.
According to the company Web site, you can also purchase 1,000-year-old pottery vessels, baskets, animal snares and other artifacts. Or you can use stones from prehistoric buildings to build your own house.
"We decided to give people the opportunity to dig in a site that has never been disturbed, all under the guidelines of a licensed archaeologist," said Howard Ransdell, whose family has owned the property since the mid-1950s and erected fences to keep vandals out over the years.
Archaeologists have a different perspective of Ransdell's plan.
"I hate it. I just hate to see people plundering our sacred heritage for financial gain," Jones said.  Read More


 Ancient Persia29 comments
picture16 Nov 2001 @ 09:41
Why are we looking at ancient middle east maps? Recently I was talking with Farhad (friend, PTP member & co-author of this page) about adding a reference to Ancient Persia to this site. He sent some informative articles & beautiful pictures to get the page started. The quest to ancient middle east maps started there. Ancient Persia? What?Where? WOW!  Read More




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