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02:41, 21 October 2005 | 180px-DemoticScriptsRosettaStoneReplica.jpg (file) | ![]() |
12 KB | Demotic script from the Rosetta stone. | 1 |
02:40, 21 October 2005 | 180px-Egyptian hieroglyphs Black Schist sarcophagus Ankhnesneferibre.jpg (file) | ![]() |
12 KB | Hieroglyphs from the Black Schist sarcophagus of Ankhnesneferibre. Twenty-Sixth Dynasty, about 530 BC, Thebes. | 1 |
01:37, 21 October 2005 | Decerbrate posturing 1.JPG (file) | 18 KB | This graphic information was provided by Clinical Tools, Inc., and is copyrighted by Clinical Tools, Inc. Non-commericial use is permitted. http://images2.clinicaltools.com/images/trauma/posturing.jpg. | 1 | |
00:36, 21 October 2005 | Mesencephalon 1.gif (file) | ![]() |
58 KB | Henry Gray (1825–1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918, Fig 681. <http://www.bartleby.com/107/illus681.html> | 1 |
00:35, 21 October 2005 | Brain 1.gif (file) | ![]() |
26 KB | Henry Gray (1825–1861). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918, Fig 677. <http://www.bartleby.com/107/illus677.html> | 1 |
02:51, 17 October 2005 | Fort Sites Mesoamerica.jpg (file) | ![]() |
41 KB | Source: John L. Sorenson, "Fortifications in the Book of Mormon Account Compared with Mesoamerican Fortifications" (Table 2, p. 429) in Ricks, Stephen D. & Hamblin, William J. (eds). Warfare in the Book of Mormon. Deseret Book, 1990, p. 425-444. | 1 |
02:48, 17 October 2005 | Becan 4.jpg (file) | ![]() |
52 KB | Note the modern highway in the upper left corner! [Gives you the scale.] David L. Webster, Defensive Earthworks at Bécan, Campeche, Mexico: Implications for Mayan Warfare , Tulane University, Middle American Research Institute, Publication 41, 1976, p.3 | 1 |
02:48, 17 October 2005 | Becan 3.jpg (file) | ![]() |
42 KB | “Bécan” earthworks, fortifications from Early Classic period (250-400 AD) David L. Webster, Defensive Earthworks at Bécan, Campeche, Mexico: Implications for Mayan Warfare , Tulane University, Middle American Research Institute, Publication 41, 1976 | 1 |
02:46, 17 October 2005 | Becan 1.jpg (file) | ![]() |
41 KB | The moat at Bécan in the Yucatan is 16 meters wide, and covers a distance of 2 kilometers. The enclose city covers 25 hectares (almost 62 acres). Reconstruction, on-line at http://mayaruins.com/becan.html | 1 |
15:48, 4 October 2005 | Dome of rock snow 01.jpg (file) | ![]() |
40 KB | Dome of the Rock with snow; photo from http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/jerusalem/jer0591.htm. | 1 |
20:37, 24 September 2005 | Quilted armor WiBoM01.jpg (file) | ![]() |
34 KB | "Maya warrior in quilted cotton armor, from Lintel 8, Yaxchilan, Chiapas, Mexico, AD 760." From William J. Hamblin, “Armor in the Book of Mormon", p. 413; in Warfare in the Book of Mormon, edited by Stephen D. Ricks & William J. Hamblin, (Provo, Utah: | 1 |
20:34, 24 September 2005 | Quilted armor Metropolitan.jpg (file) | ![]() |
23 KB | "The garment worn by this figure is believed to represent the quilted armor worn by warriors, but the elaboration of the costume and its accoutrements suggest a figure of high rank and noble status." Costumed Figure, 7th–8th century -- Mexico; Maya Cera | 1 |
20:33, 24 September 2005 | Pectoral WiBoM01.jpg (file) | ![]() |
40 KB | Mayan headdress and “pectoral” [chest or breastplate] hung or attached around the neck. Stela 16, Dos Pilas, Tetexbatun, Guatemala, Around A.D. 733. From William J. Hamblin, “Armor in the Book of Mormon", p. 414; in Warfare in the Book of Mormon, | 1 |
20:31, 24 September 2005 | Arm shield WiBoM01.jpg (file) | ![]() |
28 KB | Mayan “arm shield”, from Stela 17, Dos Pilas, Tetexbatun, Guatemala, Around A.D. 733; from William J. Hamblin, “Armor in the Book of Mormon", p. 415; in Warfare in the Book of Mormon, edited by Stephen D. Ricks & William J. Hamblin, (Provo, Utah: D | 1 |
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