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Re: News clips that are interesting - Jona Lendering - 08-28-2010

Quote:Archeologists claim to have found the palace of Odysseus:
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=119469
If only archaeologists could be happy with the finds themselves. A Mycenaean palace - wow! That's sufficient. There's no need to connect it to a written source. It's unscientific, and people will eventually recognize that.


Re: News clips that are interesting - Ron Andrea - 08-28-2010

Of course it's unscientific. News releases like that are not about informing the public but promoting oneselves.

Their success is documented by the sentence, "The Greek Ministry of Culture has provided more funding for the continuation of the excavations."

"More funding! Let's party, then go find another ruin and attribute it to Achilles." :wink:


Re: News clips that are interesting - Dithrambus - 08-28-2010

Quote:
Dithrambus:3gi3oion Wrote:Archeologists claim to have found the palace of Odysseus:
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=119469
If only archaeologists could be happy with the finds themselves. A Mycenaean palace - wow! That's sufficient. There's no need to connect it to a written source. It's unscientific, and people will eventually recognize that.



Quote:Of course it's unscientific. News releases like that are not about informing the public but promoting oneselves.

Their success is documented by the sentence, "The Greek Ministry of Culture has provided more funding for the continuation of the excavations."

"More funding! Let's party, then go find another ruin and attribute it to Achilles." :wink:


You spoil-sports! :lol: :wink:

Yes, the finding of a Mycenaean palace is sufficiently exciting in and of itself, or at least it should be.


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 08-28-2010

I second that motion... 8)


Re: News clips that are interesting - Jona Lendering - 08-28-2010

Quote:Of course it's unscientific. News releases like that are not about informing the public but promoting oneselves.

Their success is documented by the sentence, "The Greek Ministry of Culture has provided more funding for the continuation of the excavations."

"More funding! Let's party, then go find another ruin and attribute it to Achilles." :wink:
Exactly. And this is why no one believes scholars and scientists any more. Their greed has destroyed their discipline.


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 08-30-2010

[url:3bnc0hz1]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100830/ap_on_re_ca/cn_canada_titanic_expedition_6[/url]

New "Titanic" pics.


Re: News clips that are interesting - Paullus Scipio - 08-31-2010

Interesting, Craig.....and you can follow various links to this interesting item for Romanophiles.....

WINE OF THE SARCOPHAGI
The Romans, as the saying goes, found truth in wine, and they made a habit of draining their cups dry. But they had enough restraint to leave this one bottle behind, stashed in one of two sarcophagi excavated in 1867 in what's now the western German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The wine in the cloudy, yellowed glass amphora, its neck anchored on either side by small dolphin-shaped handles, dates back to approximately A.D. 300, making it the oldest still liquid wine in the world. Now on permanent display at the History Museum of Pfalz along with other viticultural treasures, the drink is trapped beneath a film of olive oil, which the ancients commonly used to preserve wine from oxidation. Its age shows: thick brown clouds of fluid swirl with sediment, like something an ill-mannered child might concoct in his dinner cup. It may have survived intact, but even the most indiscriminate of Rome's drinkers would find this vintage past its prime.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packa ... z0y8bO63d6

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packa ... 71,00.html


Re: News clips that are interesting - Vindex - 08-31-2010

Threat to sites in flood stricken Pakistan

http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/content.php?21 ... n-Pakistan

And a Roman fort in Jordan...

http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/gallery/displa ... p?pos=-147


Re: News clips that are interesting - Jona Lendering - 09-03-2010

This news clip is also quite interesting, especially the photo - Nemrud Dagi is only three days away from Aslan Tepe.[attachment=0:1aw6ktb0]<!-- ia0 Knipsel2.GIF<!-- ia0 [/attachment:1aw6ktb0]


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 09-06-2010

Home movie found of the "Blitz" during WW2 ( In Color!!! )

[url:3ayfmr12]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100906/ap_on_re_eu/eu_britain_blitz_footage[/url]


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 09-07-2010

Ancient Egyptian city under the sea emerges
[url:qceisedi]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100907/ap_on_sc/ml_egypt_ancient_city_by_the_sea_2[/url]


Re: News clips that are interesting - Paullus Scipio - 09-08-2010

Craig, haven't you finished Herodotus yet??? Smile D lol: ..........you'll find Thucydides even more interesting ! :wink:


Re: News clips that are interesting - Jona Lendering - 09-10-2010

An opera in Klingon (more). Don't judge my Dutch compatriots too harshly... :wink:


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 09-11-2010

Unpublished original photos of the "Lascaux" paintings from LIFE.

[url:3sl24ow3]http://www.life.com/image/first/in-gallery/48231/inside-lascaux-rare-unpublished[/url]


Re: News clips that are interesting - Astiryu1 - 09-19-2010

First I have heard of a new "3 Musketeers" movie. It has Ray Stevenson, Milla Jovovich, Orlando Bloom and many others. I will keep an eye out for this one.

[url:3djkczcf]http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=69909[/url]