Tag Archive for archaeological

C2C: DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS: ARCHAEOLOGICAL COVER-UPS

Featured Image: Grand Canyon, from South Rim near Visitor Center. CREDIT: Olivier from FRANCE. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons  Attribution 2.0 Generic license.)

Grand Canyon - CREDIT Nankoweap SOURCE Wikipedia Commons Public Domain

IMAGE: Ancestral Puebloan granaries high above the Colorado River at Nankoweap Creek, Grand Canyon.
(downstream in en:Marble Canyon, left bank (South Rim), with (red)-Redwall Limestone-(500 ft) above the (white)-Muav Limestone-(400 of 600 ft), then Colorado River, looking ~southwest, downstream.) CREDIT: Drenaline SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.) 

From youtube uploaded by Karen Slaughter

Published on May 11, 2013

NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off…none of it is missing. I don’t know why it does that and I can’t fix it without replacing the whole thing and it took over two weeks to make and then 27 hours to upload. So, just look at the pics and then go to 20 minutes and it picks up. So very sorry for that. Thanks!

Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive: “DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS”

Human Remains Discovered in Search for King Richard III (w/video Links)

from Science Daily

ScienceDaily (Sep. 12, 2012) — A team from the University of Leicester is today (Wednesday September 12) announcing a dramatic development in the search for King Richard III.

The search, which has entered a third week, has uncovered evidence of human remains — the first time in the search that this is disclosed.

The University of Leicester is leading the archaeological search for the burial place of King Richard III with Leicester City Council, in association with the Richard III Society.

Over the past two weeks, the team has made major discoveries about the heritage of Leicester by: . . . Read Complete Report

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from youtube

Lost Underwater Lion City: Rediscovery of China’s ‘Atlantis’ (w/video)

Photo: More than half a century ago, the Chinese flooded Lion City, also called Shi Cheng. Recently Shi Cheng was explored by archaeologists who dubbed ‘Lion City’ as China’s ‘Atlantis rediscovered.’ Photo #1 by Chinese National Geography via Cheer All See All Photos at SOURCE

from Love These Pics

June 1st, 2012

Once upon a time, an ancient city in China was named Lion City because Five Lion Mountain loomed large behind it. The city, also known as Shi Cheng, has been buried beneath the water for 53 years. Like the lost Incan City of Machu Picchu was ‘rediscovered,’ so was this lost underwater city that had been founded about 1,300 years ago. Lion City is now located about 85 – 131 feet (26-40 meters) beneath the gorgeous Thousand Island Lake (Qiandao Lake). This valley was submerged when a dam was constructed and a lake was needed. The lake and thousands of islands were man-made. Shi Cheng ‘defied’ the Chinese norm since 5 gates and 5 towers were built into the city instead of 4. Lion City is about the size of 62 football fields. International archaeologists and a film crew recorded the amazing preservation of the lost ‘ruins.’ [23 Photos, 2 Videos] . . . Read Complete Report

VIDEO: CCTV TRAVELS UNDERWATER TO ANCIENT CITY

04-25-2012 22:45 BJT