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1 Replies and 2089 Views ancient observatorys �2089 �1 Started by Jim Stryder Sam L, Were the pyramids of egypt used to study the sun
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by Kris SigsbeeJump to last post
3/10/2006 11:36 AM
0 Replies and 712 Views observatorys   �712 �0 Started by Jim Stryder Kristin B, How many sites around the world have been linked as 'ancient' solar observatories
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3/10/2006 7:38 AM
0 Replies and 700 Views ancient   �700 �0 Started by Jim Stryder Sam L, Aside from the pyramids of egypt, any connection between them (egypt) and others in south america to study the sun, what about they're setting, or locations, could this have something to do with that, or possibly involve mathmetics
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3/9/2006 9:25 AM
1 Replies and 1237 Views ancient observatories �1237 �1 Started by Jim Stryder From: Mario Diaz, Any connection to the anicent Nazca 'lines' in south America to the study of the Sun
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by Kris SigsbeeJump to last post
3/7/2006 10:26 AM
1 Replies and 1110 Views Stonehenge �1110 �1 Started by Jim Stryder From: Kimmy W. how do you know stonehenge was used for astronomy did it also study the sun
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by Christina LeeJump to last post
3/6/2006 9:39 AM
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