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South Africa Oldest Rock Art

South Africa Oldest Rock Art

Abstract Art from the Middle Stone Age The oldest piece of abstract art ever found was in a small cave on the South African Cape coast. About 300 kms east of Cape Town, South Africa lies a well-researched archaeological site called Blombos Cave (BBC) in the Blombos...

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Microfossils Life on Earth Update

Microfossils Life on Earth Update

UW–Madison geoscience researchers on a 2010 field trip to the Apex Chert, a rock formation in western Australia that is among the oldest and best-preserved rock deposits in the world. COURTESY OF JOHN VALLEY Did life begin on Earth much earlier than expected? Fossils,...

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The Dogon in Mali & Cosmic Citizenship

The Dogon in Mali & Cosmic Citizenship

(Joost de la Rive Box) The Keys to sciences of the past are given in “the desert” Many of these megalithic sites are aligned with specific star grids. Sirius, Orion and the Pleiades were often used by the priest scientists of previous cycles for their trigonometric...

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Balito Bay Boy

Balito Bay Boy

Ancient Boy’s DNA Pushes Back the Timeline for Human Divergence   There is growing consensus among scientists that many of the fossils found in various parts of Africa that have been dated to 200 000 years ago are those of archaic Homo sapiens, precursors to...

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Homo Naledi

Homo Naledi

Homo Naledi Trish Roberson Davis, Academy For Future Science, South Africa One of the most remarkable archaeological finds of recent times was made in the fossil-rich area of the Gauteng Province, South Africa, known as the Cradle of Humankind. The find, first...

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The Japan Earthquake

The Japan Earthquake

The Japan Earthquake A Barometer of ‘the Shifting Balances’of the Earth’s Past, Present and Future Copyright © 2011 by Drs. J.J. and Desiree Hurtak The world’s fourth-largest magnitude quake of 9.0 was caused when the Pacific tectonic plate slipped under the North...

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Update on the Shroud of Turin

Update on the Shroud of Turin

Update on the Shroud of Turin by Drs. J.J. and Desiree Hurtak   In May of 2010, Drs J.J. and Desiree Hurtak had the opportunity with members of The Academy For Future Science, in Italy to visit the Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista, Turino (The Cathedral of John the...

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Chronology of the Shroud

Chronology of the Shroud

CHRONOLOGY OF THE SHROUD 50 AD Shroud taken from the Holy Land to Edessa (eastern Turkey) a place of religious learning for the Eastern church. Edessa housed many copies of texts now called the Egyptian Nag Hammadi New Testament texts and commentaries. (Unconfirmed)...

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Britain’s Oldest House Discovered

Britain’s Oldest House Discovered

Britain’s Oldest House Discovered It was previously thought that the hunter gathers of Mesolithic Britain were nomadic, never putting down roots or leaving traces of occupation. This idea is being challenged with the unearthing of what looks to be the most significant...

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Stonehenge’s ‘Twin’ Found

Stonehenge’s ‘Twin’ Found

Stonehenge’s 'Twin' Found: Archeologists discover ancient wooden circle at famous site Magnetometric imaging has shown an, as-yet unexcavated, wooden circle, or "henge" less than 1000 yards away from Stonehenge.  It has the same orientation as the more famous site:...

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A Brazilian Stonehenge Discovered!

A Brazilian Stonehenge Discovered!

A Brazilian Stonehenge Discovered! You've heard about Stonehenge and Woodhenge. You may also have read about stone circles in southern Egypt and Miami, Florida. Now Brazilian archaeologists have found a well-defined ancient stone structure on a hill top in the Amazon....

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Mu, Oceanic Voyaging

Mu, Oceanic Voyaging

Mu, Oceanic Voyaging and Future History: The Riddle of the Pacific Dr. Kenneth Scott and Mr. Bradley Pitt Academy for Future Science, Australia Email: supernature.productions@gmail.com February 2016 Text and photographs © Kenneth Scott and Bradley Pitt (2016) unless...

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