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The Bourne Journal of Archaeology strives to produce the finest papers in our mission to fully disclose the works of our mentor, Oxford Professor Jebidiah E. Smith, which are now being proven today on the modern world of our sciences as archaeology, geology and biology. Many of our photojournalists and writers are now at the pinnacle of their careers, and have been more than instrumental in challenging the very halls of modern science and academia. We welcome you to browse our newly discovered relics and ruins, which should entice the reader to study more in depth the mysteries of the First Gods and the ancient continent of Yidath. Even if the reader is not leaned towards the spiritual, the Revelations of the First Gods, or the true testimony of their prophet, Izal, of the Eemian Caspian Region, then the subject focus of each should cause the reader to his own speculations.
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An Archeonsaur?
Reports from a Mexican mining expedition coming across an ancient flying reptile that may have survived underground in hibernation.
Fossil Craton
A new Archean fossil field is found in Australia where a possible theory points to a first continent.
Yidath Cult
More information on the newly uncovered Yidath Cult tied to the Book of Gates found around the world.
Deadly Plant
Russian and Argentine teams in Antarctica discover living plant spores of a plant that existed on Yidath some 3 billion years ago.
Tiblisi Ruins
More evidence of an ancient Caspian civilization are unearthed in Georgia proving reality of Nurubi Tablets.
Phylum Fossil
A bizarre fossil found in Brazil's National Park points to extinct Archean species larger than elephants.
Dog Gods?
More ancient skeletons found near Black Mesa Basin have Bourne University believing the ruins of G'nare, the first mammals has been found.
Sand Dragons?
Fossils of a massive armored worm in the Gobi Desert have researchers debating the legends of dragons and the surviving descendants of Archean monsters.
Ghost Ship
An abandoned merchant ship is found to be linked to a fossil case ordered by Bourne University.
Goblins Alive
Irish nature magazine article reports sightings of fabled goblins coming from an ancient cave.
T’kai Cities?
Greenland scientists to examine evidence of prehistoric city before being ice locked in past near Ittoqqortoormiit.
Archaen Pyramid
Mapping of an ancient pyramid in Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter near Wabar could be over 3 billion years old.
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The Bourne Journal of Archaeology strives to produce the finest papers in our mission to fully disclose the works of our mentor, Oxford Professor Jebidiah E. Smith, which are now being proven today on the modern world of our sciences as archaeology, geology and biology. Many of our photojournalists and writers are now at the pinnacle of their careers, and have been more than instrumental in challenging the very halls of modern science and academia. We welcome you to browse our newly discovered relics and ruins, which should entice the reader to study more in depth the mysteries of the First Gods and the ancient continent of Yidath. Even if the reader is not leaned towards the spiritual, the Revelations of the First Gods, or the true testimony of their prophet, Izal, of the Eemian Caspian Region, then the subject focus of each should cause the reader to his own speculations.
hEADLINE nEWS ARTICLES
Reports from a Mexican mining expedition coming across an ancient flying reptile that may have survived underground in hibernation.
An Archeonsaur?
Fossil Craton
A new Archean fossil field is found in Australia where a possible theory points to a first continent.
Ghost Ship
An abandoned merchant ship is found to be linked to a fossil case ordered by Bourne University.
Goblins Alive
Irish nature magazine article reports sightings of fabled goblins coming from an ancient cave.
T’kai Cities?
Greenland scientists to examine evidence of prehistoric city before being ice locked in past near Ittoqqortoormiit.
Archaen Pyramid
Mapping of an ancient pyramid in Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter near Wabar could be over 3 billion years old.
Yidath Cult
More information on the newly uncovered Yidath Cult tied to the Book of Gates found around the world.
Deadly Plant
Russian and Argentine teams in Antarctica discover living plant spores of a plant that existed on Yidath some 3 billion years ago.
Tiblisi Ruins
More evidence of an ancient Caspian civilization are unearthed in Georgia proving reality of Nurubi Tablets.
Phylum Fossil
A bizarre fossil found in Brazil's National Park points to extinct Archean species larger than elephants.
Dog Gods?
More ancient skeletons found near Black Mesa Basin have Bourne University believing the ruins of G'nare, the first mammals has been found.
Sand Dragons?
Fossils of a massive armored worm in the Gobi Desert have researchers debating the legends of dragons and the surviving descendants of Archean monsters.
RECENT ISSUES
WINTER 2017
The Bourne Winter 2017 issue has been released
SUMMER 2018
The Bourne Summer 2018 issue has been released
FALL 2018
The Bourne Fall 2018 issue has been released
WINTER 2018
The Bourne Winter 2018 issue has been released
FALL 2019
The Bourne Fall 2019 issue has been released
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THE BOURNE JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY

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The Bourne Journal of Archaeology strives to produce the finest papers in our mission to fully disclose the works of our mentor, Oxford Professor Jebidiah E. Smith, which are now being proven today on the modern world of our sciences as archaeology, geology and biology. Many of our photojournalists and writers are now at the pinnacle of their careers, and have been more than instrumental in challenging the very halls of modern science and academia. We welcome you to browse our newly discovered relics and ruins, which should entice the reader to study more in depth the mysteries of the First Gods and the ancient continent of Yidath. Even if the reader is not leaned towards the spiritual, the Revelations of the First Gods, or the true testimony of their prophet, Izal, of the Eemian Caspian Region, then the subject focus of each should cause the reader to his own speculations.
hEADLINE nEWS ARTICLES
Reports from a Mexican mining expedition coming across an ancient flying reptile that may have survived underground in hibernation.
An Archeonsaur?
Fossil Craton
A new Archean fossil field is found in Australia where a possible theory points to a first continent.
Ghost Ship
An abandoned merchant ship is found to be linked to a fossil case ordered by Bourne University.
Goblins Alive
Irish nature magazine article reports sightings of fabled goblins coming from an ancient cave.
T’kai Cities?
Greenland scientists to examine evidence of prehistoric city before being ice locked in past near Ittoqqortoormiit.
Archaen Pyramid
Mapping of an ancient pyramid in Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter near Wabar could be over 3 billion years old.
Yidath Cult
More information on the newly uncovered Yidath Cult tied to the Book of Gates found around the world.
Deadly Plant
Russian and Argentine teams in Antarctica discover living plant spores of a plant that existed on Yidath some 3 billion years ago.
Tiblisi Ruins
More evidence of an ancient Caspian civilization are unearthed in Georgia proving reality of Nurubi Tablets.
Phylum Fossil
A bizarre fossil found in Brazil's National Park points to extinct Archean species larger than elephants.
Dog Gods?
More ancient skeletons found near Black Mesa Basin have Bourne University believing the ruins of G'nare, the first mammals has been found.
Sand Dragons?
Fossils of a massive armored worm in the Gobi Desert have researchers debating the legends of dragons and the surviving descendants of Archean monsters.
RECENT ISSUES
WINTER 2017
The Bourne Winter 2017 issue has been released
SUMMER 2018
The Bourne Summer 2018 issue has been released
FALL 2018
The Bourne Fall 2018 issue has been released
WINTER 2018
The Bourne Winter 2018 issue has been released
FALL 2019
The Bourne Fall 2019 issue has been released
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