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  1. Archaeology for Kids Kids love learning about past civilizations and how earlier people lived. They also love to dig in the dirt. Indulge both of these loves by nurturing their interest in archaeology. Through books, games, real-life learning projects, and toys, children...
  2. Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveler's Journal Myth major seeks armchair travelers, art lovers, and born-again pagans for a ramble through the ruins of ancient Greece. Odyssey Latest Update: Mycenae Museum Posted 4.25.08 I visited Greece in spring 2005 for the first time, where I have been going i...
  3. The Best Magazines For Kids There are some really amazing magazine subscriptions available for children these days. I get several of them for my 4 kids and we all enjoy pouring through them. It's a battle to see who gets to read them first! Magazine subscriptions make great gif...
  4. Ancient Greece Odyssey: Part Two Welcome to Part Two of Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveler's Journal, a travel blog by a student of classics and comparative mythology. This section covers my third day in Athens, including my visits to the Acropolis and the Parthenon, the Acropolis M...
  5. Did Atlantis Really Exist? The legend of Atlantis has long been discussed, researched, and even actively sought. It is a grand tale of a continent sinking into the ocean, wiping out a great civilization. Could it be that this happened? where? when? Many have asked those questi...
  6. Biblical Archaeology & Beyond Presents Hezekiah's Tunnel Imagine finding an ancient artifact relating to biblical times or finding ancient stones from the temple in Jerusalem. What about a hidden tunnel expanded and used by King Hezekiah.The spine tingling excitement and awe at realizing that this indeed...
  7. A Short Introduction to Biblical Archaeology Over and over again, comprehensive field work (archaeology) and careful biblical interpretation affirms the reliability of the Bible. It is telling when a secular scholar must revise his biblical criticism in light of solid archaeological evidence....
  8. Ancient Greece Odyssey: Part Five Welcome, traveller. If you have just washed up on these shores from elsewhere, I invite you to start at the beginning of my journey, and head back to Athens and the first chapter of this online e-book: Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveller's Journal. O...
  9. Chester, England - Medieval City Chester, county town of Cheshire, in the north west of England, stands on the River Dee, not far from both Liverpool and North Wales. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because it has kept many of its medieval fe...
  10. The Anthropology & Archaeology Job Search Engine The Anthropology and Archaeology Job Search Engine is a specialized search of handpicked professional anthropology job listing sites across the web. This search narrows down the results to get the job offers and available positions you're looking for...
  11. New World of Warcraft Expansion: Cataclysm The major annoucement at BlizzCon was the coming the the third Expansion for the game World of Warcraft...aptly named Cataclysm. The name is perfect as this expansion will rip apart everything you thought was cannon in this game. From getting rid o...
  12. Ancient Greece Odyssey Index This will be an index, table of contents, and guide to my online book, Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveller's Journal. Following the Table of Contents, I am compiling a list of all my photos with their descriptions, and a list of all the websites I r...
  13. Canyon de Chelly National Monument There are experiences that stick in a person's mind and stay with them for the entirety of their life, however insignificant they may seem at the time. One of those moments for me occurred one day in the early summer of 1979 in a remote place in nort...
  14. Kokopeli - Character of Southwest U.S. Tribal Lore - a Gallery Kokopeli (known also as "Kokopelli" in American English--for linguistics basis of this, see some of my other lenses)--a hunchbacked little fellow with a few feathers in his cap and playing a flute. Boogying to some ancient tune.  Found...
  15. The Anthropology Book Store Welcome to the Anthropology Bookstore. For the casual browser who may not be familiar with the term, the following is a definition of Anthropology as taken from Wikipedia: "Anthropology (from Greek: anthropos, "human being"; -logia) is the study of...
  16. Secret of the Sands, adventure novel SECRET OF THE SANDS is an Indiana Jones type adventure novel where the reader is treated to two adventures-in-one as it weaves back and forth between a royal family with a potentially deadly secret in ancient Egypt and the adventures of a couple of m...
  17. Great Women's Vacations! Any vacation can be a women's vacation! It doesn't have to be a "women only" tour (although it can be). It's about getting together with your sisters or your friends and having a good time - whether it's a girlfriend getaway with your old college room...
  18. Torquay - South Devon Torquay is the largest of the three main towns on Torbay on the south coast of Devon in the south of the UK. Torquay stands on the northern side of the bay, Paignton is in the middle and the smallest, Brixham, is on the south side. The three towns ar...
  19. The Importance of Biblical Manuscripts Manuscripts relates to the tests used to determine the reliability of the extant manuscript copies of the original documents penned by the Scripture writers (we do not possess these originals). In determining manuscript reliability, we deal with the...
  20. Stonehenge and Nearby Prehistoric Sites The county of Wiltshire, in the south-west of England, is most famous for Stonehenge, the stone circle where Druids still celebrate the summer solstice. Then there are the huge Avebury stone circles, among which a village has been built. Other assoc...