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Wendy Windust

Museum of Science : Ancient Egypt Science & Technology - 0 views

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    Mummies, elaborate afterlife preparations, buried tombs that require painstaking excavation, mysterious hieroglyphs and wall paintings … These are just a few of the many legacies of ancient Egypt that have captured the attention of people throughout history. You can explore them further on this site!
Wendy Windust

AERA - How old are the pyramids?, Radiocarbon dating - 0 views

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    Archaeologists believe Egypt's large pyramids are the work of the Old Kingdom society that rose to prominence in the Nile Valley after 3000 B.C. Historical analysis tells us that the Egyptians built the Giza Pyramids in a span of 85 years between 2589 and 2504 BC. Interest in Egyptian chronology is widespread in both popular and scholarly circles. We wanted to use science to test the accepted historical dates of several Old Kingdom monuments.
Jerry Monaco

G. E. R. Lloyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Greek Science after Aristotle.
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  • Magic Reason and Experience
  • Science, Folklore and Ideology
Wendy Windust

NOVA Online/Pyramids/Hot Science: Scaling The Pyramids - 0 views

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    So what's so great about the Great Pyramid? Lots of stuff, like its amazing shape and dimensions. Click on the pyramid to find out more.
Wendy Windust

NOVA Online/Pyramids/Hot Science: Say What? - 0 views

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    Hieroglyphs: Say What?
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