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In what was known as “The Great Dinosaur Rush” or “Bone Wars,” Edward Drinker Cope of the Academy of Natural Sciences and Othniel Marsh of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, began a life-long rivalry and passion for “dinosaur hunting.” They started out as friends but became bitter enemies during a legendary feud involving double ...
Note: This post was recovered from the Sh.org archive.Username: Randolph CDate: 2020-07-13 21:17:30Reaction Score: 10 Huaqero said: Hi ! a. What is the closest to the 'dragon' a 'St. George' killed, according to the available depictions, and where were its fossils found? b. Do any...
In the previous part, "The Destruction of the Old World", we explained how social conditions changed abruptly as a result of a cataclysmic event (be it a natural disaster or a war, or both) loosely between the early 18th and late 19th century - this event is also known as the Reset. The Industrial Revolution was one of the most obvious ...
Berthold Laufer, ein berühmter US-Anthropologe vom Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, berichtete 1928 in "The prehistory of aviation" von uralten chinesischen Texten: "Das "Kài yüan t`ien pao i shi" berichtet, dass der Magier Ye Fa-shan, der in der T`ang-Dynastie lebte, einen eisernen Spiegel besaß, der Objekte reflektierte wie das ...
Public operation began in 1991, running between the museum’s car barn and what is now the Fort Smith Museum of History, using about 0.2 mile (0.3 km) of an abandoned freight railroad spur track. The south end of the line was extended in 1993 to the entrance of the Fort Smith National Cemetery, and in 2005 across the street to the Fort Smith ...
Frankly, I do not consider history field disciplines to be even remotely related to the word science. From this perspective, the below definition is somewhat oxymoronic, imho. The definition of historical science is using knowledge that is already currently known to tell the story of what happened in the past.
I will have to look back in to it and get back with you so much to take in here. I will be looking into all of these!
Also in Timaeus (22) and in Critias (111-112) he describes the "great deluge of all" as having been preceded by 9,000 years of history before the time of his contemporary Solon, during the 10th millennium BCE. In addition, the texts report that "many great deluges have taken place during the nine thousand years" since Athens and Atlantis were ...
In 1628 the master Golovei built the second clock (in exchange for the burned) for the Spassky Tower. The Kremlin watch had a huge revolving dial weighing over 400 kg, divided into 17 parts. The dial was knocked down from the boards and painted with blue paint, light tin stars were fixed on its field.
The word Tor could mean either a natural formation such as this or a round hill as much as a built structure. In either case it is a male symbol in Magyar mythology. Holy Island is connected with Anglesey through a narrow strip of land. Its ancient history is unfamiliar to me, but as a holy island its name probably goes back to the most ancient ...