The recent archaeological discovery in Italy of an ancient couple locked in an eternal embrace should spur some romantic action, if not the passing of yet another Valentine's day alone. Read this press release and pick up all the tools needed to achieve success in the romance arena.
Sarasota, FL (PRWeb) February 21, 2007 -- New Web site launches and asks: "Do things happen for a reason? Is there guidance and meaning in "signs" that appear?" Recently, at an Italian construction site for a new factory building, some ancient artifacts were uncovered, turning the area into an archaeological dig.
There, among flint tools, arrowheads and a knife, archaeologists unearthed two skeletons locked in a tender eternal embrace. The remains appear to have been from the Neolithic period, and are 5,000 to 6,000 years old. The site is outside Mantua, just 25 miles south of Verona, the romantic city where Shakespeare set the star-crossed tale of "Romeo and Juliet." There is a great photo of this touching scene in the "Attached Files" Box on the right.
The pair are believed to have been a man and a woman and are thought to have died young, as their teeth were found intact, said Elena Menotti, the archaeologist who led the dig. "Experts will now study the artifacts and the skeletons to determine the burial site's age and how old the two were when they died", she said.
What a find! Although scientists feel it has "more of an emotional than a scientific value", it sure lights up the imagination, doesn't it?
Who were they? What sudden and tragic event caused them both to die young, and together?Was it another Romeo and Juliet double suicide? Scientists have already theorized that the man may have died first, and then the woman sacrificed to keep him company in his journey to the afterlife.
DNA testing may determine whether the two were related, but will not fill in the rest of the story. Alas, the whole story behind this most moving display of true love may never be known.
Now, bring this whole thing closer to home... How was New Year's spent? Celebrating with a few friends? And at the stroke of midnight? (No one to kiss). New resolutions were made to do something about this, remember? (How long did that last?)
Then, along came the dreaded...Valentine's Day! Not another one spent all alone! No candy or roses this year, either.
Okay, the holidays are over, so no more excuses! The recent find at the Italian archaeological dig says it all: True love is eternal. The signs are all there. NOW is the time to turn things around. And now there is a very different kind of website that can help do just that:
http://www.findlove-keeplove.com.
Stella Larue and her small band of merry friends have recently launched a truly unique website. It's chock-full of original ideas, tips and resources to help find success in the romance arena. The focus is on self-help, common-sense and maintenance of self esteem. There's be a little hard work involved, and maybe some painful soul searching. But at last, along comes a step-by step plan to turn attitude, spirit and lives around. It opens the door for true love to enter. And stay forever.
Give a visit to:
http://www.findlove-keeplove.com.
Look again at the touching picture of these two ancients, locked in an eternal embrace... There's your sign!
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