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g katyan misra
kamlesm
Bullcattle breed in India, when i saw this at National Museum & as had read in books about it, i felt what type of cattles must be living that time,
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Rebecca Levitan
LevintheMed
if hungover, rowdy, electricity-less ancient Athenians could do it 2,500 years ago, so can you: a #thread on ancient democracy.#VOTE #democracy #classics #Archaeology #ancienthistory #Elections #Government 5th cent
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Avery Alder, Buried Without Ceremony
lackingceremony
Here is the thing about living in the country. You need a lot of guys. You need a wood guy, and a plow guy, and if you don't have a
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The Great Zimbabwe has the largest of stone-built ruins. It consists of 12 clusters of buildings, that spread over 3 square miles. Its outer walls were built from 100,000 tons
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Irkutyanin
Irkutyanin1
Example of the debates of Tartessian, Celtiberian populations of Herodotus, the Non-IE questions in Paleospainish Atlantic zone and its influence or non influence on Atlantic Celtic. It is, in fact,
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manvir singh
mnvrsngh
I recently learned about We’wha, a 19th century craftsperson and ambassador of the Zuni people. We’wha was a “lhamana”—an individual born male who takes on female roles—and their story is
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Silver Spook
SilverSpookGuy
The paradox of the cyberpunk present where megacorporations ruin everything with collapse-phase capitalism is they destroy cyberpunk itself by diluting it to meaninglessness for $$$. Some cyberpunk games that don't
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
England has about 3,000 'lost' or deserted medieval villages. We have churches in a fair few of them. Like St Mary Magdalene, Caldecote: a weather-beaten majesty with embattled parapets, cinquefoil
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
We often think of life 6,000 years ago as short, nasty, and brutish. The site of Gourimadi reveals how innovative people were at the end of the Stone AgeThis archaeology
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גלעד בצלאל יפה, ארכיאולוגיה אונליין Gilad B. Jaffe
TheOnionGod
1/ Today on #Archaeology_Online we're going north, to a group of islands North of Scotland called Shetland. Here archaeological evidence has been found which represents almost all stages of European
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John🧢🌹🖤
jsampthachamp
Everyone hears the news (that Jeff Bezos added $35B to his net worth during a record recession) in a different way.I think most people struggle to understand the scaleTo me,
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Dr. Jacquelyn Clements
peripatesis
Very excited to hear the next session on "Museums and Object-based Learning in the Era of COVID-19" at #AIASCS - a topic quite dear to me given my background as
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🇮🇳Sonal 🇮🇳
ShreshthaDharma
We pushed ourselves away from nature in the name of technology and forgot that we are part of it. First we ignored the things that our ancestors taught us but
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Shulim Leifer
ShulimLeifer
The @jdforward published an opinion by @MosheKrakowski in which he inexplicably calls the criticism of yeshivas “misconceptions”. https://forward.com/opinion/431757/the-truth-about-secular-studies-in-haredi-schools/Here’s a laymen’s
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Ma’at
surimana16
Ancient Egyptians loved jewelry, besides being beautiful items, jewelry had religious and magical purposes, and also due to the hot and dry climate, most of Egyptians wore clothing that was
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Simon Dawkins
SimonDawkins3
1/10 The formerly colonnaded main street of Syedra, on a beautiful winter's day last month. First founded by Greek settlers at an uncertain date, the city reached its zenith in
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