Origin of Egyptian mummies pushed back 2000 years

It had been assumed that before about 2500 BC, when Egyptians wanted to mummify their dead, they placed the wrapped bodies outside and let the hot, dry air and desert sand do the hard work. Deliberate mummification with preserving oils and resins was thought to be a much later development.

But the earliest known Egyptian burials date from 4500 to 3350 BC. These led some Egyptologists to suspect that mummification began early, but there was no hard evidence of this. For the first time, the bandages, skin and wadding from these ancient burials have been chemically analysed.

Stephen Buckley of the University of York in the UK and his colleagues used chromatography to identify a sticky, toffee-like resin found on linen wrappings on bodies from the El-Badari region of southern Egypt.

The resin contained “the same ingredients in roughly the same proportions” as found in much later deliberate mummifications, says Buckley. The mix of plant oils, animal fats, sugars, coniferous resins, natural petroleum and aromatic antibacterial agents would have made a poultice that repelled insects and preserved flesh.

“We knew from observation that there was artificial treatment of bodies at this early date, but what this research does do is tell us precisely what they were using”, says John Taylor of the British Museum in London, UK.

Taylor says that these early Egyptians were evidently accomplished embalmers, because they used complex mixtures of ingredients. As a result, “the beginnings of mummification could be even earlier”.

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The Largest Discovered Structure in the Universe Contradicts Big-Bang Theory Cosmology

“While it is difficult to fathom the scale of this "large quasar group” (LQG), we can say quite definitely it is the largest structure ever seen in the entire universe,” said Dr Clowes of University of Central Lancashire’sJeremiah Horrocks Institute. “This is hugely exciting – not least because it runs counter to our current understanding of the scale of the universe. Even traveling at the speed of light, it would take 4 billion years to cross. This is significant not just because of its size but also because it challenges the Cosmological Principle, which has been widely accepted since Einstein. Our team has been looking at similar cases which add further weight to this challenge and we will be continuing to investigate these fascinating phenomena…”

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2013/11/the-largest-discovered-structure-in-the-universe-contradicts-big-bang-theory-cosmology-weekend-featu.html

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Cambodia temple discovery

A new report released by the U.S.-based National Academy of Sciences (NAS) highlighting the results of an April 2012 airborne laser survey – the first of its kind in Asia, covering 370 square kilometers of northwest Cambodia’s Khmer Empire archaeological sites – has revealed a much grander Angkor landscape, one without parallel in the pre-industrial world.

Even more sensational, the June announcement of the findings confirmed the existence of a huge medieval city buried beneath impenetrable jungle on a remote mountain.

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Ancient West African Megacities

Recent Archeological findings have discovered ancient west African Mega cities dating back to 500 BC possibly rivaling other early urban civilizations such as Mesopotamia. Long before the coming of Islam and the days of the Songhay, Mali and Ghana Empires.

The Archeologists state they have not seen any signs of war & waring, therefore it seems like they lived in relative peace. Some of the cities were twice the size of Timbuktu (Medieval Timbuktu was twice the size of London).

What is most interesting about this information that it emphasizes how little we know of ancient Africa’s past.

Why does this have so few notes.

cause it’s not egypt…. das all folks curr about!

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Compasswallah: The Ages Of Spaceship Earth

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The 19th century is a time of immense interdisciplinary activity in science, and one story clearly demonstrates the strange conjunctions that came to be in the quest for determining the age of the earth. Needless to say, first we had to arrive at the conclusion that it wasn’t eternal and had…

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Stone tools discovered in this site confirm the continuity of human settlement in Europe, the researchers said.

The finding contradicts the theory of some researchers who believe Europe was populated in small waves without continuity by groups doomed to extinction because of their inability to adapt to new surroundings, they said in their statement.

“Even though they are very archaic tools, they reflect complex activities such as recovering animals that fell into the caves,” which functioned as traps, the statement said.

Researchers have also found the remains of a large bear which is an ancestor to the brown bear that exists today.

Various remains of this species were found at the site, as well as those of other animals such as rhinos, giant deer, bison and wild donkeys.

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