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The Kon-Tiki & AR Expeditions Update 2.
Thor Heyerdahl is notable for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947 Thor Heyerdahl From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thor Heyerdahl (Norwegian pronunciation: [tuːr ˈhæ̀ɪəɖɑːɫ]; 6 October 1914 – 18 April 2002) was a Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer with a background in zoology, botany and geography. Heyerdahl is…
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Yamnaya: Faces of the Indo-Europeans
Yamnaya: Faces of the Indo-Europeans The Yamnaya culture, also called the Kurgan or Late Ochre Grave culture, of the late Neolithic and Bronze age Pontic steppe is believed to belong to one of several Proto-Indo-European speaking Western Steppe herder peoples who were ancestral to many modern…
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Azores Islands
The mystery of Azores In the Atlantic Ocean there lays a group of nine spectator Islands (all volcanic in origin) called the Azores which resembles many of the descriptions of a lost island in the Atlantic. Many people are not unaware of archaeologists currently studying over…
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Australian Anzac day is really Zionist day Update 2.
Australian Anzac day is really anti-Semitic Zionist Globalist day The Australian troops did hold the Turkish forces in high respect. This was given after the Turks proved how tough and gutsy they were during the battles at Gallipoli. Two Steps from Hell Victory Charge of…