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RETURNING SOON WITH NEW SHOWS ON OFF PLANET RADIO WITH HOST RANDY MAUGANS AND COHOST CHRIS HOLLY***************************************Has the Voynich manuscript been decoded? Mysterious 15th century text may be written in a lost AZTEC language
For decades, researchers have been trying in vain to decipher ancient texts written on the Voynich manuscript – yet they may have been looking for inspiration in the wrong place.
A U.S. botanist studied illustrations of the plants throughout the 15th century book and pinpointed a number of them to the Central American region now known as Mexico.
Dr. Arthur Tucker claims at least 37 of the 303 plants would have grown in the region during the 15th and 16th century and believes the text is, therefore, written in the Aztec language of Nahuatl.
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Pictured: The 1,800-year-old face of ‘Beachy Head Lady’ is revealed for the first time thanks to 3D scanning
This is the face belonging to an ancient skeleton buried in Roman times, created using the latest 3D reconstruction technology.
The so-called ‘Beachy Head Lady’ – because she was discovered in the East Sussex beauty spot – had her face recreated using craniofacial reconstruction techniques.
Her skeleton was first discovered in Beachy Head 1953, and she is thought to have lived around 245 AD- the middle of the Roman period in Britain.
Unusually Beachy Head Lady is from sub-Saharan Africa which was outside of the Roman Empire
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2551513/Pictured-The-1-800-year-old-face-Beachy-Head-Lady-revealed-time-thanks-3D-scanning.html#ixzz2sRLb1qcG
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