Rare First Temple-era scroll exposes earliest Hebrew mention of Jerusalem0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- October 27, 2016
“From the king’s maidservant, from Naʽarat, jars of wine, to Jerusalem.”

“From the king’s maidservant, from Naʽarat, jars of wine, to Jerusalem.”

“The Truth is out there.”

I grew up in Roswell, my family knew Oppenheimer. Let’s get our meeting time and date set up ASAP so we can move forward on our unprecedented discussion concerning disclosure of our ETI from a contiguous universe and their connection to zero-point energy for humanity.

The Aztecs came long after the Maya. The Mexican government had agreed to disclose to the public several archaeological objects that have remained hidden for decades, from the time they were discovered.

Tim Peake, one of the residents of the International Space Station, had taken many pictures of his time spent up there. Here is most of those pictures.

Take a close at the names. These are not people off the street.

This large “flying V” is actually two distinct objects — a pair of interacting galaxies known as IC 2184.

Astronomers have used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to show that, multiple eruptions from a supermassive black hole over 50 million years have rearranged the cosmic landscape at the center of a group of galaxies.

A Georgia witness at Newnan had photographed two orbs hovering over the witness’ small town.

Kepler has had managed to ‘catch’ many meteors and asteroids in its mission to observe stars, and some astronomers have decided to use this data.