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| | beetlesinthebush.com
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| | Even though I am a scientist working in an organization with hundreds of other scientists, I can lay claim to one true uniquity-I am the only one I know of that has a skull on their desk! Six, actually. They're not real (sadly), but their impact on most first-time visitors to my office is no...
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| | Long known as a group of human relatives with big teeth and jaws, these ancient species lived for at least two million years alongside our ancestors.
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| | Lucy, the alleged evolutionary link, is 50. It has never been accepted by all secular scientists. Fake science is involved in how she is presented.
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| [AI summary] This chapter of the series delves into the archaeological exploration of Babylon, focusing on the work of Robert Koldewey, a German archaeologist who conducted extensive excavations in the early 20th century. The chapter discusses the methods and challenges of archaeological work in the region, the significance of Koldewey's discoveries, and the ongoing debates surrounding the existence of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. It also touches on the political and historical context of archaeological efforts in Mesopotamia, including the impact of modern political instability on the field. The chapter ends with a reflection on the unresolved mystery of the Hanging Gardens and the broader implications for understanding ancient civilizations.