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Category Archives: Archaeology
Study of Paleogeographic Regions Through Maps
Paleogeographic regions are the geographic regions which existed in ancient time. The study of these regions show us a glimpse of evolution of earth and life on earth.They help us to trace back the evolution process.They give us an account … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Evolution, map making, Uncategorized
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Researchers Found Remains of Atlantic City
Atlantic City was an American military base on Jan Mayen during the Second World War. This image was taken in 1946 or 1947 by Odd Gjeruldsen. It hangs on the wall at the meteorological station on Jan Mayen. Credit: Odd … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Cities, Glimpses of Our Cities
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There was Human Role in Extinction of Ancient Giant Australian Bird:Report
Sciencedaily reports that there are direct evidences that humans played a substantial role in the extinction of the huge, wondrous beasts inhabiting Australia some 50,000 years ago a 500-pound bird has been discovered research team.The flightless bird, known as Genyornis … Continue reading
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Areal View of Taj-ul-Masajid of Bhopal and the Adjoining Motia Talab
Clicked it from the Airbus. With the mosque, the adjoining Motia Talaab and the Bhopal city is also visible.Welcome change from the foggy scenario of North India experienced in the morning. Taj-ul-Masajid means means crown amongs mosques. It is largest … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Asia, Cities, Countries, culture, Glimpses of Our Cities, India
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