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Brain Extractors
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Reconstructing the Sphinx |
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Written by Scribe-In-Chief
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Friday, 04 February 2005 |
This edition's feature is a 3D Reconstruction of the Giza Sphinx! It's posted under EAMuseum : 3D Reconstructions. Enjoy! |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 09 February 2005 )
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Nose Job |
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Written by Scribe-In-Chief
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Wednesday, 02 February 2005 |
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The question always comes up... Who is responsible for the Sphinx's missing nose? And without a beat, someone will usually say, "Napoleon's army shot the nose off in 1798... as target practice!" Using a cannon, no less.
Hey, it must be true, I found the same answer on the internet. When I replied to an email a while ago asking this same question, the recipient didn't like my answer and insisted I as wrong. Well, it's hard to break urban legends. So what is the truth? Let's examine the facts. Plus, an EAM Interactive Element allows you to put the nose back on the Sphinx!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 February 2005 )
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Sphinx Novel |
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Written by Scribe-In-Chief
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Tuesday, 01 February 2005 |
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From the publisher: It was the magic and mystery of an empire long past that beautiful Erica Baron came toe explore. Innocently she cast her eyes in forbidden places and discovered the clue to a treasure beyond imagination. It was then that terror overtook her, as the most fearful curse of the ancient world and the most savage menace of the modern one threatened to detroy her. One dangerously attractive man offered Erica help...he offered her protection...he offered her love. And in this strange, exotic land of seductive evils, where no one could be trusted, desire became for Erica the deadliest snare of all...
I was walking through the bookstore when I saw the bold letters SPHINX jump out. At the time, we were producing Riddle of the Sphinx, so I naturally grabbed the book not knowing at the time who Robin Cook was or that this was outside of his genr?©. What a treasure this book turned out to be... this is one of those rare books that pulled me in and simply wouldn't let me go!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 February 2005 )
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The Omega Stone |
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Written by Scribe-In-Chief
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Friday, 21 January 2005 |
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After years of digging, noted archaeologist, Sir Gil Blythe Geoffreys
uncovered a secret chamber and an ancient papyrus scroll overlooked
for centuries that revealed the whereabouts of a treasure sought
after throughout the millennia.
Further exploration led to the discovery of another prophetic
scroll, the contents of which unravels an ominous mystery. Sir
Gil Blythe Geoffreys, calls on you to lead the exploration and
examination of the origins of this sacred scroll, whose symbols
point to cultures of great intelligence and refined intellects. This sequel to Riddle of the Sphinx takes you to the far corners of the earth! Explore the ancient Egyptian's Sphinx, the Mayan complex of Chichen Itza, celtic megalith Stonehenge, and much more. The official site is here: www.theomegastone.com |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 January 2005 )
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Riddle of the Sphinx |
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Written by Scribe-In-Chief
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Friday, 21 January 2005 |
Violent sand storms have once
again covered most of the Sphinx and Great Pyramids. After years of
digging, noted archaeologist Sir Gil Blythe Geoffreys uncovers a secret
chamber overlooked for centuries. Geoffreys'
first and only trip reveals an ancient, brittle papyrus scroll. After
rough translation, he realizes he's found the 'Rosetta Stone' of the
Sphinx.
Finally, Gil thought, the riddle of the Sphinx... solved! Well, that was just the beginning... ROTS, as it is now known has sold over 300,000 units and is still selling! Your first responsibility will be to locate the missing scroll.
Then, using the tattered scroll with Gil's translation, you'll be on
the way to solving the Riddle of the Sphinx‚Ñ¢!
"Match
wits with disingenuous archaeologists, survive ingenious deathtraps,
and decode ancient puzzles while confronted with tremendous feats of
logic designed to thwart 2,500 year old tomb robbers."
"Vigilant
exploration through secret chambers, hidden tombs, and eerie labyrinths
will help to solve this ancient riddle, entombed for centuries by the
ancient Egyptians!" Here is the official website: www.riddleofthesphinx.com
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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 January 2005 )
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