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Archimedes Palimpsest at the Walters Gallery Rate Link: Archimedes Palimpsest at the Walters Gallery
by Tormod on 11-17-2002 05:16 PM
This website tells the story of the history and preservation of the Archimedes palimpsest, a book in which the texts of Archimedes were overwritten and almost destroyed.
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Archeological Sites in Greece Rate Link: Archeological Sites in Greece
by Tormod on 09-24-2001 11:24 AM
This is a list maintained by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture (Greece), with links to sites of archeological interest.
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The National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Council Rate Link: The National Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Council
by Tormod on 09-20-2001 01:24 PM
This web site was built to present a celebration of the bicentennial anniversary of the legendary Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center Rate Link: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center
by Tormod on 08-27-2001 04:21 AM
This is a historical center dedicated to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
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Kennewick Man Virtual Interpretive Center Rate Link: Kennewick Man Virtual Interpretive Center
by Tormod on 04-20-2001 05:02 AM
A news website about the case of the Kennewick Man, an old skeleton which has caused controversy between scientists and American Indians.
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Ancient Calendars Rate Link: Ancient Calendars
by Tormod on 12-31-2000 05:26 PM
This is a part of an online exhibit called "A Walk Through Time". It has a good section on ancient calendars.
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Islamic calendar Rate Link: Islamic calendar
by Tormod on 12-31-2000 05:25 PM
The Islamic calendar is based on the visual sighting of the lunar crescent, which marks the beginning of a month. It is therefore impossible to create a printed calendar.
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About the Hebrew Calendar Rate Link: About the Hebrew Calendar
by Tormod on 12-31-2000 05:22 PM
This page tells you how the lunar Hebrew calendar works, and how it compares to the solar Christian calendar.
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The Maya Calendar Rate Link: The Maya Calendar
by Tormod on 12-31-2000 05:18 PM
This is a brief explanation of the Mayan calendar, with day names and their appropriate meanings.
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The Ancient Greek Calendar Rate Link: The Ancient Greek Calendar
by Tormod on 12-31-2000 05:17 PM
Of all ancient calendrical systems, the Greek is the most confusing. It was a lunisolar calendar which each city just fitted to their own needs.
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