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    LaLuna
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    Post  LaLuna Mon 25 Oct 2010, 4:14 am

    If you're interested in archeological anomalies, Rene Noorbergen's "Secrets of the Lost Races" is a quick and very interesting read. There's another book, "Forbidden Archeology" by Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, that's a lot "heavier", both in weight and content. (It's on my bookshelf waiting for me to find the time to read it. LOL... Right now I'm in the middle of something else that's equally "heavy".)

    I'm intentionally staying away from this subject at the EB board. No doubt the real scientists would scoff... Very Happy

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    Post  DearWife Sat 11 Dec 2010, 10:39 am

    LaLuna wrote:If you're interested in archeological anomalies, Rene Noorbergen's "Secrets of the Lost Races" is a quick and very interesting read. There's another book, "Forbidden Archeology" by Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, that's a lot "heavier", both in weight and content. (It's on my bookshelf waiting for me to find the time to read it. LOL... Right now I'm in the middle of something else that's equally "heavy".)

    I'm intentionally staying away from this subject at the EB board. No doubt the real scientists would scoff... Very Happy

    Carole


    Hi LaLuna, just saw your post here. Was this in regards to the post I made on the science board regarding Ancient Discoveries?

    I've studied some interesting things awhile back regarding ancient technology. One site I stumbled upon about 9 years ago was this one: Ooparts. Many interesting finds.

    Google Books has a copy of one of the books you mentioned, although I'm not sure if it's in it's whole entirety. I'll take a closer look when I get a chance:
    Secrets of the Lost Races: New Discoveries of Advanced Technology in Ancient

    Thanks much,
    DW

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    Post  LaLuna Tue 14 Dec 2010, 2:14 am

    DearWife wrote:
    LaLuna wrote:If you're interested in archeological anomalies, Rene Noorbergen's "Secrets of the Lost Races" is a quick and very interesting read. There's another book, "Forbidden Archeology" by Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, that's a lot "heavier", both in weight and content. (It's on my bookshelf waiting for me to find the time to read it. LOL... Right now I'm in the middle of something else that's equally "heavy".)

    I'm intentionally staying away from this subject at the EB board. No doubt the real scientists would scoff... Very Happy

    Carole


    Hi LaLuna, just saw your post here. Was this in regards to the post I made on the science board regarding Ancient Discoveries?

    I've studied some interesting things awhile back regarding ancient technology. One site I stumbled upon about 9 years ago was this one: Ooparts. Many interesting finds.

    Google Books has a copy of one of the books you mentioned, although I'm not sure if it's in it's whole entirety. I'll take a closer look when I get a chance:
    Secrets of the Lost Races: New Discoveries of Advanced Technology in Ancient

    Thanks much,
    DW


    Yes, I think I made the post in response to something you said about ancient technology. I had completely forgotten about it...

    "Ooparts" is a word used frequently in Noorbergen's book. I thought it was kind of a strange word, but apparently it's in common use -- for "out of place artifacts". I'll have to check out the website you mentioned. Thanks! This stuff fascinates me.

    Carole

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