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  1. Book Review by Hamilcar Barca In his latest book combining science, archeology, religion and fantastic narrative; Charles Pellegrino recounts the timeless tale of destruction that was Pompeii and Herculaneum. Supported by the contemporary accounts of the Pliny's as well as groundbreaking forensic evidence from archeologists, Pellegrino brings the 79AD eruption vividly to life, recounting the cities final hours and movements before they were engulfed in the pyroclastic avalanche which would keep them hidden and preserved until they were unearthed in the mid eighteenth century. Today the cities stand as monuments to the height of Roman civilization and achievement, serving as a goldmine to insights of contemporary life, culture and technology. Again, Pellegrino paints a fantastic picture of this and goes onto emphasize just how greater disaster the eruptions really were, concluding that they created a stall in Rome's epic technological progress, a stall that eventually led to decline. More so he ominously links and compares the disaster to the terrorist attacks on the twin towers in 2001, something which he explores with multiple first hand accounts latter on. The author describes in detail the years surrounding the incident, with particular emphasis given to the persecution of Christians and destruction of Jerusalem by Titus' legions in 70AD, suggestively linking it with the destruction of the Roman cities via religious superstition. A number of other strange and eerie connections are made as Pellegrino brilliantly researches and recounts a number of seismic disasters throughout human history, which have shaped and stalled human progress as well as the very fabric of the universe itself. Throughout the book, Pellegrino's connections and uniquely interesting narrative make for a page-gripping read as the book flows easily from one point to the next in spite of the vast range of material covered. As a Romanophile, it is very hard to be critical of a work which has been so well researched and thoughtfully put together. The only thing that raised my eyebrows was when a reference was made to Cincinnatus defeating the Gauls in 458BC. The battle referred to - Mt. Algidus -was in fact fought against the Aequians; the Gauls had not at this point in time entered Roman history. However, given the trifling importance in the context in which this example is used, a single typo in what is an outstanding book is easily forgivable. An absolute must read for anyone with a passion for science, archeology, history or really just about anything, amateur or professional. This is truly great. ...more Book Reviews! Pompeii by A. Butterworth Fires of Vesuvius by Mary Beard Pompeii :A Novel by Robert Harris Charles Pellegrino is the author of numerous internationally bestselling books. Her Name, Titanic sold over a million copies and was one of the nonfiction sources for James Cameron's movie Titanic. Several of Pellegrino's books have been adapted for Time Life and National Geographic specials, including Unearthing Atlantis. He has a Ph.D. in paleobiology and is one of a small number of scientists who brought forensic science methods into the field of archaeology. As a forensic archaeologist, he has worked on the Titanic, in Pompeii and its sister cities, and at New York's Ground Zero. Charles Pellegrino has been known to work simultaneously in entomology, forensic physics, paleo-genetics, preliminary design of advanced rocket systems, astrobiology, and marine archaeology. The author of eighteen books of fiction and nonfiction, including Unearthing Atlantis, Dust, Ghosts of the Titanic, and the New York Times bestseller Her Name, Titanic, he is the scientist whose dinosaur-cloning recipe inspired Michael Crichton's bestselling novel Jurassic Park. Dr. Pellegrino lives in New York City. Tell us your opinion - Submit your Review - Buy the book! Book Review of Ghosts of Vesuvius - Related Topic: Vesuvius and the Destruction of Pompeii Bibliography Get it now! Ghosts of Vesuvius for the UK ________________________________ Archive
  2. Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of two newborns dating back 27,000 years while excavating a hillside in northern Austria, the scientist in charge of the project said Monday. The find made last week near the Danube River city of Krems is important because the newborns were buried beneath mammoth bones and with a string of 31 beads
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    this photos arent from a book, right? Are you Albanian? cheers viggen
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    ghost.JPG

    looks pretty cool maybe an optical reflexion of yourself? cheers viggen
  5. Just watched the first episode (exellent btw), one thing however made me curious... At the opening battle scene there was an officer giving commands to the soldiers with a whistle. Now i never heard of that before, is this just an artistic gag, or did they really use whistles? cheers viggen
  6. Well at least it could be the end for the Banana we (Europe/North America) know....
  7. hehe, btw i just spent an hour on that site, really great videos there... thanks for sharing.. cheers viggen
  8. yeah, happy birthday you two!
  9. It always makes me sad to see in a poll about the greatest emperor the name "Antonius Pius" not even mentioned... He might not been the greatest emperor in terms of military victories, however he was truly one of the best leader/administrator the world has ever seen... regards viggen
  10. While Hamilcar Barca is busy reading Ghost of Vesusvius (and hopefully soon makes a review), we are announcing the next UNRV Book of the Month give away... The Fall Of Rome: And The End Of Civilization by Dr Bryan Ward-Perkins. Qualifying members (how to qualify read the first post of this thread) are presently Ursus, Pompeius Magnus, Germanicus, Virgil61, Hamilcar Barca, Scanderbeg and Skarr... Please let us know who is interested and has time to read and review this exiting new book... regards viggen
  11. HUMAN remains have been discovered at Portmahomack - but police will not be called in as the skeleton is thought to be around 1,500 years old and likely to be that of a Pictish monk. The discovery was made by archaeologists from the University of York who come to the Port each season to dig in the grounds of the Tarbat Old Church, one of the most important Pictish sites in Scotland. full article at North Star News
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    American History

    how about http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html ? hope it helps cheers viggen
  13. how about some good news from colorada for a change? cheers viggen
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    Pilots Skill

    i think it was an airbus, yeah i saw it on cnn, the burning wheels looked pretty cool...
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    Sick :(

    shame, sorry about that...
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    Latin Translations

    thanks pompeius for clearing that up!
  17. hi, a relatively new book on that subject is The Fall Of Rome: And The End Of Civilization, i havent read it personally yet, however it got some good reviews at amazon... regards viggen
  18. Hehe, I became Trajan 97% cheers viggen
  19. wow, exellent ad! thanks for sharing... cheers viggen
  20. dont know of a sighting before 1422, however the most famous and most witnessed sighting was that from Zeitun (Egypt) in 1968, some info at Wikipedia and Zeitun.org regards viggen
  21. hi tobias, i believe the time is set standard on London Time, However, the beauty of this forum is that everyone can set his own time zone! Just go to My Controls Then check on the left site at the bottom the Options, one of them says Board Settings, click on it, the first option is time zone settings, there you set the time to your liking hope it helps, regards viggen
  22. split from the "Area of Expertise Thread" due to its off topic nature... regards viggen
  23. hehe, nice post Zeke... btw it is not that short actually anymore, the birthday for unrv.com in its current forum is June 30. 2003... regards viggen
  24. hehe, congrats for winning the prize!
  25. I found an article (in german), the google translation is not all that good but one gets the idea...
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