An archaeologist is the best husband a woman can have. The older she gets, the more interested he is in her.

Agatha Christie

Stichwörter: marriage growing-older archeology



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An archaeologist is a ghoul with credentials.

Robert Shea

Stichwörter: archeology



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Madre de piedra, espuma de los cóndores.

Alto arrecife de la aurora humana.

Pala perdida en la primera arena.

Pablo Neruda

Stichwörter: history archeology south-america incas macchu-picchu



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Invisibility--there are things we can't see now, that are there, that are embedded, that it really takes time in order to be able to see. There are many ghosts that are lurking around and lingering through us that takes the technology of another generation or so in order to uncover and show what those stains and strains and perceived flaws really we're building towards

Lynn Hershman Leeson

Stichwörter: history archeology invisibility



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The reuse of names by later (Maya) kings (of Palenque) is not random, but conforms to a reversed re-ordering. The overall king list suggests a closed system. We hesitate to think that Maya dynasties were predestined to end by themselves . .

David Stuart George Stuart

Stichwörter: archeology ancient-maya epigraphy palenque



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Dying is easy, beloved. It is living that is difficult. The secret is to live fully, to embrace every instant of existence, beautiful and ugly, blissful and painful. And remember to dance between the worlds, for that is your heritage as a child of the infinite Oneness.

Leonide Martin

Stichwörter: archeology 2012 ancient-maya maya-wisdom



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Sceptics have often pointed out that no archaeological evidence for the existence of Jesus Christ has been discovered. And they are correct.

John D. Morris

Stichwörter: archeology skeptics sceptics christ-myth historicity-of-jesus



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So far as we know, Jesus did not write anything, nor did anyone who had personal knowledge of him. There is no archaeological evidence of his existence. There are no contemporaneous accounts of his life or death: no eyewitness accounts, nor any other kind of first-hand record. All the accounts of Jesus come from decades or centuries later; the gospels themselves all come from later times, though they may contain earlier sources or oral traditions. The earliest writings that survive are the letters of Paul of Tarsus, written 20-30 years after the dates given for Jesus's death. Paul was not a companion of Jesus, nor does he ever claim to have seen Jesus before his death.

L. Michael White

Stichwörter: knowledge history archeology gospels historicity historicity-of-jesus epistles-of-paul pauline-epistles historicity-of-the-bible archeological-evidence-of-jesus death-of-jesus eyewitnesses-of-jesus historicity-of-the-gospels paul-of-tarsus



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To excavate is to open a book written in the language that the centuries have spoken into the earth.

Spyridon Marinatos

Stichwörter: science history language earth discovery culture archeology excavation archeologist earth-s-history



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