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		<title>Three Must Do Archaeology Trips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If archeology has always been one of your hidden passions or if it has always played an essential role in your life and you have always imagined going on all sorts of archaeology trips all around the world, but you just didn’t had the chance to do it quite yet &#8230; <a href="http://www.pacificarchaeology2009.com/2012/04/three-must-do-archaeology-trips/"> Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594; </span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If archeology has always been one of your hidden passions or if it has always played an essential role in your life and you have always imagined going on all sorts of archaeology trips all around the world, but you just didn’t had the chance to do it quite yet for one reason or the other, please allow us to guide you towards three of the most prestigious, world-famous and breathtaking archaeological trips you could be at least contemplating taking. Choosing one of these very special trips is definitely not going to imply you having to spend a lot of time studying all sorts of boring criteria; after all, you are not going to have to choose between a masters in library science online, a masters of healthcare administration and a masters of education, but you are going to have to think real hard about the sort of scenery you would be most interested in seeing, the historical period you are most fascinated by and the type of sightseeing you would like to photographs and walk in on your own. We invite you to read article here or go on a specialized website that speaks about the best archaeological trips you could be taking around the world, squeeze all the information that you can and enjoy the amazing company of a top notch staff that is prepared to become your friends, your guides and your best teachers.</p>
<p>Greece and Europe in general make for one of the best choices in terms of archaeological trips; you could be taking a 16-day trip journey through beautiful Greece and get a sense of this amazing cradle of civilization. Mt Lykaion and Corinth make for two exquisite archaeological projects that could be capturing all of your interest in Greece, and visiting 6 extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Mycenae, Olympia, Athen’s Acropolis and Tiryins is definitely a must-do in Greece.  </p>
<p>England and Wales could be making for your second best or most-inspired choice in terms of archaeological sites you definitely need to visit during your lifetime. You cannot go without personally seeing the Egyptian collections and the Roman sites there and despite of the fact that a visit to the World Museum and Garstang Museum in Liverpool might not allow you to bring along your beloved Labrador retriever, you should definitely expect to receive all the medical aid that you need and also all of the guidance you are going to need inside these museums. Exploring the Roman Cirencester, the Chedworth Roman Villa and the Roman barracks and baths or famous amphitheatres could all become some of your favorite activities drenched in ancient archeology and rich history. You could be the possessor of an online MBA no GMAT degree or the owner of some accelerated BSN degrees or you could be enjoying some IT jobs; it does not even matter, as long as you can lay your hands on several thousand dollars that these archaeological trips are going to be asking of you.</p>
<p>The Southern part of India is yet another highly distinctive archaeological site that should certainly capture all of your attention; 2,000 years of surprising history, drenched in uncommon dynasties and beautiful empires are all to be seen at Hampi, Tanjore or Karaikudi.  </p>
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		<title>India in Battle Over Hindu Temple’s Treasures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the town of Kerala sits the Padmanabhaswamy temple, where for over 1,000 years worshippers would come and go without any idea of the fortunes of gems and gold sitting below them. Opening of the vaults below the temple revealed these treasures estimated at around $21 billion. This is believed &#8230; <a href="http://www.pacificarchaeology2009.com/2012/03/india-in-battle-over-hindu-temples-treasures/"> Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594; </span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the town of Kerala sits the Padmanabhaswamy temple, where for over 1,000 years worshippers would come and go without any idea of the fortunes of gems and gold sitting below them.</p>
<p>Opening of the vaults below the temple revealed these treasures estimated at around $21 billion. This is believed to have been collected over the years when worshippers would donate amounts according to their weight or if they missed worship they would pay a fine in gold.</p>
<p>The argument has erupted where the Kerala government believes the treasures should be there, but the 400 million residents believe that it should be handed to the smaller palace, as it was originally the treasures of the god Vishnu. Now unlike electricity rates or a winrar free download, these treasures mean something to the people; they are years’ worth of collections which should be handed to their rightful owners.</p>
<p>Without having an online finance degree it’s obvious that $21 billion is a lot of money, so it’s no surprise that the government has sealed the vaults and has them guarded by gunned men twenty four hours a day, while a full inventory is taken.</p>
<p>It is believed that the full inventory can take up to a year in the vaults, which have been named A to F and only then decisions will be made on what to do with this large sum of gems and gold, which include jewelry and other historical items.</p>
<p>You can get a healthcare mba or an online masters degree programs online, but you cannot find historical treasures like this, that actually mean something to the people of the area.</p>
<p>The residents of Kerala fear that should the treasures be released to the government, they will not be used wisely and will be gone within weeks. They believe that the government has no right to make a decision on the wish of their god Vishnu and the treasures should rather be handed over to the smaller palace.</p>
<p>You have to understand where these residents are coming from, it’s their temple and their town and they have strong beliefs, it’s not like a simple decision on buying chin up bars or web design labels, the decision on who gets the treasure cannot be taken lightly.</p>
<p>It looks as though this argument is going to go on for at least another year or two leaving the right to the treasures up in the air and anyone’s guess on who will get them. You will find one day a click here button on the internet that will tell you the outcome.</p>
<p>But for now only a few select people can enter the temple and are thoroughly searched on entering and leaving by the guards.  If you think about it if you need an Electrician Sydney or San Diego Flooring you can do a simple online search and you are welcomed with a choice of results. These residents won’t have a say in what happens to the treasure, they will have to wait until the decision is made and accept the outcome.</p>
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