Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Monkey Marriage in INDIA
Gay marriage has gotten its due. Now it's time to pave the way for monkey marriage.
Half male, half female butterfly steals the show at Natural History Museum
Half male, half female butterfly steals the show at Natural History Museum
A stunning butterfly that emerged from its chrysalis as male on one side, female on the other, has astounded curators at the Natural History Museum in London.
The peculiar nature of the freshly hatched great mormon butterfly was spotted when staff noticed a striking difference between its wing colourings and other features.
The insect, which has a 10cm wingspan, is almost black on its male side, but the female side is much paler, with clearly visible flecks of blue, red and tortoiseshell.
More info:http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/jul/12/half-male-half-female-butterfly
Monday, 11 July 2011
Roman-era shipwreck reveals ancient medical secrets
Roman-era shipwreck reveals ancient medical secrets
A wooden chest discovered on board the vessel contained pills made of ground-up vegetables, herbs and plants such as celery, onions, carrots, cabbage, alfalfa and chestnuts , all ingredients referred to in classical medical texts.
The tablets, which were so well sealed that they miraculously survived being under water for more than two millennia, also contain extracts of parsley, nasturtium, radish, yarrow and hibiscus.
More info: http://www.grahamhancock.com
Pre-Colombian Maya statues found at archaeological site in Mexico
Pre-Colombian Maya statues found at archaeological site in Mexico
Ocosingo - Mexican researchers have found in the archaeological zone of Toniná, State of Chiapas, two stone sculptures representing captive warriors belonging to the allied Maya states of Palenque, Mexico and Copán, Honduras.
Researchers from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) of Mexico reported that the finding took place in May 2011 at the Toniná archaeological site, located in the municipality of Ocosingo, Chiapas. The two stone sculptures have been dated to approximately 1300 years ago and the inscriptions found on them confirm previous knowledge of a war alliance that existed between the rulers of Copán in Honduras, and Palenque, not far from Toniná in the State of Chiapas, in the Southeast of Mexico bordering Guatemala.
More info : http://www.grahamhancock.com/news/index.php?node=22784
Sunday, 10 July 2011
5,200 year-old rock drawings of earliest Ancient Egyptian
5,200 year-old rock drawings of earliest Ancient Egyptian celebrations unearthed
CAIRO — Egypt’s Antiquities Authority says archaeologists have unearthed a 5,200-year-old rock drawing depicting a royal festival during Ancient Egypt’s earliest dynasty.
The ministry says the scenes were part of a series of rock drawings featuring hunting, fighting and celebrations along the banks of the Nile River.
Antiquities chief Zahi Hawass said in a statement Monday the scenes represent the first unearthing of a complete drawing of a royal festival during Dynasty Zero, when the earliest foundations of Ancient Egyptian culture are believed to have been formed.
More info: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle-east/5200-year-old-rock-drawings-of-earliest-ancient-egyptian-celebrations-unearthed/2011/07/04/gHQAw07kxH_story.html
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