Hitler, unexplained events and one I wish they would show some of is the settlers in Roanoke, Va. that went poof.
Visit the Outer Banks and see a play called "Ther Lost Colony" it's pretty cool about how that settlement was assimilated by the local Indians so the Pilgrims could survive the winter.Hitler, unexplained events and one I wish they would show some of is the settlers in Roanoke, Va. that went poof.
You gotta cross the border in Tijuana or other border city and grab a flight from there. It is much cheaper that way... I've been to Chichen Itza, quite magnificent. That bus ride sounds interesting, my boy in Virginia is all about Historia de Aztlan. He has done the bus tour all over Mexico. I would love to do it but I already spent a month down there with my pops last year and drove my Yukon...all i mostly watch is the Discovery and History channels (as well as comedy channel).. and i just love that ####.
i've always been interested in old Mayan, Aztec, Incan, ect temples like the ones in central Mexico. I have a few friends who are in Mexico, and im trying to convince them on going (my spanish isnt as good as it use to be), only problem is flying into mexico is mad $$, and taking the bus's there (really nice benz tour buses, flip down lcd screens.. #### better then here sometimes).. but 1 of those to mexico city are around $500 American 1 way. is one thing id LOVE to do. Which is always made me wonder how someone can be an Archeologist and get paid to do it.. thats something id LOVE to do.. but as far as making a living doing it.. i dont see how that happenes.
im actually thinking of taking a cruise to mexico.. cause 2 of the stops is old temples. im in AZ, so going to el paso for the port would be nothen.You gotta cross the border in Tijuana or other border city and grab a flight from there. It is much cheaper that way... I've been to Chichen Itza, quite magnificent. That bus ride sounds interesting, my boy in Virginia is all about Historia de Aztlan. He has done the bus tour all over Mexico. I would love to do it but I already spent a month down there with my pops last year and drove my Yukon...all i mostly watch is the Discovery and History channels (as well as comedy channel).. and i just love that ####.
i've always been interested in old Mayan, Aztec, Incan, ect temples like the ones in central Mexico. I have a few friends who are in Mexico, and im trying to convince them on going (my spanish isnt as good as it use to be), only problem is flying into mexico is mad $$, and taking the bus's there (really nice benz tour buses, flip down lcd screens.. #### better then here sometimes).. but 1 of those to mexico city are around $500 American 1 way. is one thing id LOVE to do. Which is always made me wonder how someone can be an Archeologist and get paid to do it.. thats something id LOVE to do.. but as far as making a living doing it.. i dont see how that happenes.
Did you happen to see a show on the History Channel recently about the Spear of Jesus...possible ties of this spear to the one that pierced the side of Jesus during Crucifixion and how it's been passed through history, changed by each owner?I've always had interests in conspiracies (i.e. JFK, Martin Luther King, etc.), biblical stories (i.e. life and death of Jesus, etc.), and great tragedies (i.e. the Hindenburgh, the Titanic, 9/11, etc.)
Well, like most of those shows, they never really draw a firm conclusion, but it was interesting nonethelessI caught the ending of it. Pisses me off when I catch the end of something without the beginning. Can't make good educated conversation when you only know half the story.
I'd have to see it again to recall all of the details, but at the heart of this spear is what they believe is a nail very similar in structure and dating back to the nails used during crucifixions of the time. They can date each part of this spear and tell what ruler or soldier added what to it, but at the heart of it is this one nail...scientists were not allowed to take any samples from the spear, so no carbon dating could be done. They were trying to determine if it was the spear rumored to be the one that pierced Jesus' side or had the Nazis merely replicated a spear and hid the real one; it was owned by the Nazis and supposedly handed over to an American soldier during WWII, but even that part of the spear's history is rumor...The shroud of Turin was examined at the University of Arizona radiocarbon lab by one of my professors while I was an undergrad there. I was always interested in biblical archaeology as well, but didn't catch the show on the spear. I imagine that the wood could be dated, though? Did they mention anything about that?