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    Book Classics: H. Ryder Haggard and Crichton

    Book Classics that preceded Indy & Star Wars An author who had been compared to Rudyard Kipling, though he found that comparison odious: Talbot Mundy, and his absolute best book, though he wrote for Adventure Magazine in the 1920's and had many popular adventure books: OM, The Secret of Ahbor...
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    Mayan hieroglyphics

    My understanding is that the worldwide fascination with Astronomy began with cosmological events, like asteroids crashing into the earth and causing worldwide disasters. Or comets or planets coming very close to a collision with our planet. René
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    King Tutankhamen

    King Tut ... tut ... tut for those of you interested in the mad doings of our famous doctor, check out this news story: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2099-1610673,00 Also this series of posts: http://www.groupsrv.com/science/about100031.html All these things are already having...
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    King Tutankhamen

    Oh, stupid me, obviously I hadn't seen the cat-scans program Dr. Hawass did when I wrote that. If what they revealed in that program holds up, it does not take away from the messages I was given. It only changes where the blow was delivered. Impacted wisdom tooth, hmm. I had one of those. It...
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    King Tutankhamen

    Was King Tutankhamen murdered? There has been a lot of speculation on "Who Murdered Tutankhamen?" Some people have built their careers on it, claiming they "KNOW who done it" (sic). But, despite growing "evidence", no one really knows how he died. C'mon! It was 3,300+ years ago. The evidence...
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    King Tutankhamen

    The Mystery of Tutankhamen To start with the last first: Rameses II was sent to France for treatment of some kind of bacterial or fungi problem. While there, certain tests were run on his hair and nails... maybe more? It was decades ago. But, hey, don't forget the "Secret of the Cocaine...
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    King Tutankhamen

    You're close, probably War! ;)
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    King Tutankhamen

    The Mystery Resolved? I think Not! One, Akhenaten was likely NOT Tut's father... he would have bragged all over the walls if he had fathered a son. Two, Akhenaten did NOT establish monotheism in Egypt ... :whip:! Three, the "Exodus Pharaoh" was likely either Thothmes IV or more likely...
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