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Science: Social_Sciences: Archaeology: Alternative: Lost_Civilizations:
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- Science: Astronomy: Solar System: Planets: Mars: Life on Mars (15)
- Science: Physics: Alternative (176)
- Society: History: By Time Period: Ancient (1,157)
- The Ancient Ica Stones of Dr. Cabrera - Attributes stones from Peru to an unknown ancient civilization, and interpreted as showing advanced technologies; includes photographs and links..
- Coso Geode - What appeared to be a typical geode, covered by fossils that dated it to a half million years ago, when cut in half was revealed to have a ceramic insulator surrounding a titanium electrode..
- Crystalinks: Ancient and Lost Civilizations - Provides information on and discussion of dozens of ancient civilizations from throughout the world..
- Hollow Planets - Various theories of a hollow earth, containing civilizations beneath the surface..
- In Plain Sight - American epigraphy proves many arrived from the old world before Columbus..
- Lost civilizations - Collected and some original essays on Atlantis, life on Mars, ancient civilizations of Earth..
- MMMGroup - Dedicated to forbidden archaeology, paleoastronautic, mysteries of Egypt, new discoveries,ancient civilizations, enigmas, monoliths..
- Mysterious Places and the Unexplained - Presents what is known, theories, and speculation about Stonehenge, Easter Island, the face on Mars, Cydonia, and Tunguska..
- Quest for the Lost Civilization - Resources and links for the investigation of the lost, antediluvian civilization whose heirs we all are. Bibliographies, web links, and contact information provided..
- Sci-Tech: Dinosaur Lost World Discovered - A team of researchers has found a vast dinosaur nesting ground strewn with thousands of fossilised eggs in the Patagonia desert (BBC News).
- Secrets of Easter Island - Lost Civilization - Nova Online: Ever since 1722, when Captain Jacob Roggeveen, a Dutchman and the first European known to have reached Easter Island arrived, scholars have debated the origins of the isolated population he found there. Discusses theories of their origins..
- Unknown Earth - Weblog of alternitive news stories centering on the origins and nature of the planet..
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