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Monday, July 6, 2009

Codex Sinaiticus

Here we have the oldest surviving bible.

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/worlds-oldest-bible-published-in-full-online-1733208.html
Posted by tim at 9:26 PM
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This beautiful purple agate scraper was found along the Thompson river.

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This 3000+ year old grey agate adze with bluishpurple inclusions was found in Scandanavia, Otzi the iceman was found with a point made from similar stone

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Fishing Weight

Fishing Weight
This ca. 1300 fishing weight was found along the Thomson river in British Columbia

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What is it?

What is it?
Do you know the answer?

Whale Vertabrae

Whale Vertabrae
Found in South Carolina these vertabrae are dated at 15 million years