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| Dr. Willie Dye displays human skull from Lovelock, Nevada |
| Dr. Willie Dye displays human skull and femur from Lovelock, Nevada |
| Dr. Willie Dye displays humane skull from Lovelock, Nevada |
| Roman toilet near Hadrain Wall. |
| Petra, the treasury |
Archaeological excavation, Orange County, California |
| Upcoming quarterly magazine.: |
| Plaque given to Dr. Willie Dye by the Israel Minister of Tourism |
| Post flood settlement: |
TBN television network appearance with artifacts "Creation in the 21st century." |
Dr. Willie Dye and Dr. Carl Baugh; TV appearance on TBN "Creation in the 21st Century" |
| Joe Taylor, paleontologist, Dr. Carl Bough and Dr. Willie Dye: on TBN TV show |
| Megalodon
shark tooth from South Africa 7 1/4 inches, one of the largest found in history
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| Archeological Team of the Creation Evidence Museum near Bethlehem |
| Dr. Willie
Dye excavating an archaeological site in Orange County, California
(Talk about skills) |
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Dr Willie Dye and Dr. Carl Bough display Tyrannosaur Tooth on TBN TV program "Creation in the 21st Century" Knowledge of the Tyrannosaur family in Arizona is based on the finding of more than a dozen teeth by three different teams of researchers over the last fifty years. All the teeth come from the same exposure of cretaceous rocks in the Santa Rita Mountains southeast of Tucson Arizona. |
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Dr. Willie Dye and team working at the Pool of Siloam, Jerusalem (The steps are being carefully excavated) |
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The Gate Beautiful (Old City wall of Jerusalem with original steps from 1st century AD) : |
| Joe Taylor with 47.24 inch femur: |
| Carlos Julsrud II, son of Carlos Julsrud discovered dino figurines in Acombaro, Mexico |
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| Waldemar Julsrud, the original discover or excavator of dino figurines: |
| Charles Hapgood wrote Perry Mason TV series: |
| Carlos: Parea: Policeman from Acombaro, Mexico |
| Dino drawings of figurines found in Acombaro, Mexico |
| Iguanodon discovered in early 1800's: |
