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'Screaming Woman': Egyptian mummy's pained expression may have been caused by rare event | Offbeat News
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Lunisolar calendar at Göbekli Tepe may be the oldest in the world. According to a study, markings on a 12,000-year-old stone pillar in Göbekli Tepe may be the oldest lunar and solar calendar in the world.
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Is this a human made engraving? [Found at the beach on the Danish north Sea coast (in Velbij Klit, north western mid jylland just a few km south of the Thyborøn channel)]
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New video up, and this is the start of a 3 part adventure where we journey to the end of Rampgill mine in the Northern Pennines, but via Scaleburn mine now that the crosscut has been re-opened. We will look at the mine(s) in unprecedented detail as we work our way further in!
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