Archaeology still holds many mysteries, both small and large, rather tightly to itself. It's not absolutely certain the characters discussed in the lead article are centuries old, but two 18th century dates appear in this 20-line alphabetic inscription on a shore in Brittany. The inscription's graven sailing boat and position could connect it to military activity, while its carving of a heart linked to a cross might suggest unrequited love or a more religious connotation. The local folks have found a novel way of securing a translation and maybe amping up tourism. Another mysterious discovery boils down to location and date, as Paul Seaburn tells us that a
Spanish Coin Found in Utah Park Predates Columbus by 200 Years. Like the townsfolk in Brittany, the National Parks people don't know if the find is completely "legit" or not. Speaking of past mysteries,
Peter Levenda Returns to [the] Ancient Astronaut Theory in New Interview. Jason Colavito's report on the occult history writer's Q and A attacks Levenda for claiming originality in his refined Ancient Astronauts claims, which have "toned down" an inherent racism in the treatment of exactly who built the pyramids and other enigmatic monuments. (WM)
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