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Years ago, in one of my anthropology classes, I hypothesized that early man used the wild grains of the Fertile Crescent to brew beer long before they were used to make bread. After all, rotten grain in water was a much easier concoction than drying, grinding, and baking bread. My hypothesis was huffily dismissed, and I was advised to quit studying in bars. All I can say now is “Here’s mud in your eye, Prof.”
Proctologists finally find an archaeological niche.
The White Horse of Sherhill has been restored. It’s one of a number of white horses, none of which is as old as the Cerne Abbas Giant.
Even though he’s retired, Dr. J. has been keeping busy.
Has Opus Dei found its Tom Cruise in Mel Gibson? What does Hollywood Jesus think?
A weather page for Ole Doc Weevil, and one one the Ararat Anomaly for Fred First
Neanderthal skeletons are popping up like mushrooms. Here’s a picture of the skeletal remains of the Neanderthal Baby, who is presumably in Neanderthal Heaven, possibly playing the flute.
The absent-minded professor might be the oldest stereotype of all.
We might not be in the situation we are in today if someone had just had the sense to bomb Nebuchadnezzar
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