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Andrew Roddick
roddick_a
We’ve seen lots of stories of "monoliths" turning up in recent days. These really are not really "-liths" (you know, made of stone), but have got me thinking about far
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
This is about a man who lived for just 55 years but whose contribution for Rashtra or Dharma cannot be gauged in few lines or with few awards.And Yes, Olatagaras…He
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v ness: global pomegranate
theoctopiehole
There Were Brown People In Ancient Rome (Which Was A Multicultural Empire) And So Artistic Depictions Of (Yes, Even Aristocratic) Roman Poets Where They Have Dark Skin Are Fine And
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Seamus Blackley
SeamusBlackley
Ancient Baking this Weekend. Let’s start by comparing modern and old grains. On the right, modern engineered hard red spring wheat. On the left, heirloom Emmer, which in Old Kingdom
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CITiZAN
CITiZAN1
Welcome to today's virtual #LowTideTrail. Mersea Island sits just off the coast of Essex, at the mouth of the Colne and Blackwater Estuaries near Colchester. Mersea has been inhabited since
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The Emissary
TheEmissaryCo
A very prescient & pertinent book to our times - The Sovereign Individual.I thought it was a bit too libertarian & doomer for me at times, but I learned a
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Mando
MrMandolino
YOOOO they found a fast food counter in Pompeii and it looks like it’s almost completeThis is so cool @jackdaw_writes https://twitter.com/perchetendenza/status/1342794216003555328 The reason Pompei is so amazing is because, unlike
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 30, 1900. Advisors from Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, the college run by Booker T. Washington, arrived in Togo to help German colonialists institute a
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Siddharth Misra
sidart_misra
Swami Dayanand in 1873 made Swadeshi as an article of Faith. Post that #AtmaNirbhar Bharat campaign had three phases , each resulting in some Hits and misses. But in totality,
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
Heinrich Schliemann and the discovery of Troy: A THREAD Heinrich Schliemann (6 January 1822 – 26 December 1890) was a German businessman and a pioneer in the field of
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nick
JucheMane
Nick's Definitive Manga You Should Read List: By Popular Demand I will start with one that has gotten some attention lately, The Fable. A prodigy of assassination is tasked with
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The Global Science Show
GlobalSciShow
"In science we don't make mistakes, just happy little data points,Welcome to the Sci-Art edition of #GlobalScienceShowWe have 13 hours of #scicomm from sci-artists around the world! Follow the thread
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Dr. Stephennie Mulder
stephenniem
This semester in my Arts of Islam survey, I decided to scrap the research paper and have students collaborate to re-write @Wikipedia articles. It ended up better than I could
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
[ARCHAEOLOGY THREAD] One of the most pernicious racisms I see regularly is the myth that Africa has been an unimportant place in human historyBut the archaeology of Africa is incredible.
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
I'm pleased to announce that the second edition of my Britons and Anglo-Saxons: Lincolnshire AD 400–650 (2020) has now been published and is available to buy — more details here:
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Halimah Marcus
HalimahMarcus
There are many excellent books on the 100 Notables list and I'm certainly not going to be the person to argue for any to be removed. But the lack of
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