Adam's Calendar


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Archaeological discoveries that answer the questions concerning the origins of man.




Adam's Calendar


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Adam's Calendar is located near the village of Kaapsehoop, in Mpumalanga province, South Africa. It has emerged as one of the most important ancient ruins found to date and possibly the oldest man-made structure on Earth. It is known by African knowledge keepers as "Inzalo Ylanga" (Birthplace of the Sun) where humanity was created by the gods to be slave in the gold mines. It is the oldest working megalithic sun calendar found to date - and can be connected to the gold mining activity of the ANUNNAKI in the Absu, as descrubed in detail n the Sumerian clay tablets, well over 200,000 years ago. This site was rediscovered by Johan Heine in 2003 - but it has been used by African shamans and the ancient knowledge keepers to hold special ceremony and a place of initiation, for thousands of years. Zulu Shaman Credo Mutwa was initiated here in 1937. Adam's Calendar is the flagship among millions of ancient stone circle ruins in southern Africa, which is the home to the largest concentration of ancient stone ruins anywhere on Earth. Adam's Calendar is aligned with Great Zimbabwe and further north, the Great Pyramid in Egypt, along 31 degrees East - also known as the Nilotic meridian.




Ages of Adam


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In remote prehistory, before anything and everything else that would come to pass, in a portion of the Bible that most people skip over, we have written treasure that extends into the distant past.




Temples of The African Gods


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South Africa and Zimbabwe are home to the largest cluster of ancient stone ruins found to date on Earth. Adam's Calendar is at the centre of it all - the oldest functioning megalithic Sun Calendar found to date. Since 2007, more than 5 million circular stone structures have been identified by Michael Tellinger and a small group of independent researchers. These structures are not "stand-alone" stone circles - they are all connected to each other by channels of stone, and held in a large mesh of agricultural terraces that cover entire mountains and resembles a never-ending spider's web. The great mystery is that the original stone structures have no doors or entrances - indicating that they were not originally constructed as dwellings for people or animals. Additional research and the discovery of mysterious tools and artefacts, indicate that the builders had an advanced knowledge of Cymatics - study of sound - and knew how to use sound as a tool. Together with many ancient gold mines, all this activity has been dated with various scientific techniques to well over 100,000 years - and provides much support for the presence of the Sumerian Anunnaki on Earth - mining gold in Southern Africa. A place often referred to as the ABZU. Scholars have told us that the first civilization on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. These archaeological findings in southern Africa suggest that the Sumerians inherited much of their knowledge from an earlier civilization that emerged many thousands of years before them in southern Africa, the cradle of humankind.







People of Walmart


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Tons of – New Photos! Bad Decisions! WTF Moments! Plus – Fan Stories! Celebrities! Goats! As Americans, we hold these truths to be self-evident: We will shop. And when we do, especially at our favorite supercenter, we will wear and do the most bizarre things possible. From the wildly popular website PeopleofWalmart.com, this photo collection of Americans in their natural shopping habitat (70 percent of which is brand new and never before included on the website) presents people of all shapes and sizes wearing and doing everything imaginable in full view of their fellow shopping public. Plus, for the first time brand-new fan-submitted stories offer the most random experiences you can imagine! So welcome to a world where no shoes and no shirt are no obstacles, where parking lots are filled with dead deer, Bengal tigers, and old men in thongs riding bikes. Once you meet the People of Walmart, you are sure to fall in love.




Palaces of Time


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Palaces of Time resurrects the seemingly banal calendar as a means to understand early modern Jewish life. Elisheva Carlebach has unearthed a trove of beautifully illustrated calendars, to show how Jewish men and women both adapted to the Christian world and also forged their own meanings through time.




Ansel Adams at 100


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In commemoration of the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth, Ansel Adams at 100 presents an intriguing new look at this distinguished photographer's work. The legendary curator John Szarkowski, director emeritus of the Department of Photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art, has painstakingly selected what he considers Adams' finest work and has attempted to find the single best photographic print of each. Szarkowski writes that "Ansel Adams at 100 is the product of a thorough review of work that Adams, at various times in his career, considered important. It includes many photographs that will be unfamiliar to lovers of Adams' work, and a substantial number that will be new to Adams scholars. The book is an attempt to identify that work on which Adams' claim as an important modern artist must rest." Ansel Adams at 100-the highly acclaimed international exhibition and the book, with Szarkowski's incisive critical essay-is the first serious effort since Adams' death in 1984 to reevaluate his achievement as an artist. The exhibition prints, drawn from important public and private collections, have been meticulously reproduced in tritone to create the splendid plates in this edition, faithfully rendering the nuances of the original prints. Ansel Adams at 100 is destined to be the definitive book on this great American artist. John Szarkowski is director emeritus of the Department of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. He is the author of such classic works as Looking at Photographs, The Photographer's Eye, Photography Until Now, and Atget, as well as several books of his own photographs, including the recently reissued The Idea of Louis Sullivan.




Ansel Adams Calendar


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* A perennially popular desk calendar to delight existing fans and new customers alike.




The Liturgical Year


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Places the theological and spiritual elements of the liturgical world against the backdrop of its historical development.