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Debbie Kennett
DebbieKennett
Ant and Dec's DNA Journey was very hit and miss. On the plus side it was great to see some practical examples of autosomal DNA cousin matching and some good
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Clio's Chronicles
CliosChronicles
Different Versions of RamayanaRamayana is an epic ancient scripture which highlights the legend of Shri Rama & is considered the greatest Hindu literary works of all time. Due to Hinduism’s
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Scripturient
56Dtweets
Why wasn’t Zero (0) included in the Roman Numerals? A mini thread:-— o —#Mathematics#RomanNumerals#NumberTheory A Harvard math professor named Robert Kaplan said, "Zero is in the mind, but not in
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Chris Sams OBS WB
jerijerod14
Right, serious history, that’s why I’m here and why a chunk of you follow me so... Today I thought I’d describe the differences between the type of warships engaged in
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Lilly
lillymaenuval
When school start again:Friends: What did you do during the lockdown?Me: Research.F: Nice! You must be ahead on your thesis now then?M: I didn't say research for my thesis....But I
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Harpreet
CestMoiz
'Communal' Weapon .. Notice the saffron Dhaga! Dafaq!!Now a 'Communal' helicopter!! Haww .. Ye bhi 'Communal'! Ye Naga Regiment toh China ke saath joint exercise karne gaye the .. ye
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Reem
Notrayya
Okay so the site of kamid El loz is richer than I thought I'm going to [briefly] talk about the bronze age only because it deserves its own thread. The
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eyshe איישע
protosemite
I think ppl may have a difficult time understanding why the theft of artifacts by western museums is so especially damning and heartbreaking. For that reason, I want to write
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mesopotamian speech and debate club
bellahadith
I think ppl may have a difficult time understanding why the theft of artifacts by western museums is so especially damning and heartbreaking. For that reason, I want to write
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smg
sialmirzagoraya
While the Indus Valley Civilisation is known for its functional architecture and bureaucratic urban planning, there are indications that the people did achieve - fleetingly - high level of artistic
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MarkBrahmin☀️
MarkBrahmin
1/"Apparently" is the operative word here. Commonly my detractors have no direct knowledge of my work but rather gather their information from the misrepresentations of the strange emotionally wounded men
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Fundoo Professor
Sanjay__Bakshi
Ok, @rohitchauhan you have done it again. LOL!https://twitter.com/rohitchauhan/status/1324782333224984577 Total Capex = Growth Capex + Maintenance CapexWe know the total capex. We can get it from the fixed asset schedule in
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Andy
__codexterous
**THREAD: A HISTORY OF POETRY**As an ongoing mini project I’m going to tweet the major literary milestones I encounter in this history of poetry so that by the end we
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Omer Sayadi
MENAsymbolism
The cosmic movements of the heavenly bodies has always intrigued mankind all throughout history. To depict this "moving of the gods", the earliest civilizations used feathered wings to symbolize the
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The History of Handmade Book Covers
BerinoJulia
A fun! interesting! informative! thread on the history and evolution of handmade book covers But first! A brief background and history of how exactly books came to be in the
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James Bejon
JamesBejon
SOME NOTES ON BIBLICAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.Below, a five mina weight-stone from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ ,where 𒈠𒈾 = «ma-na» = ‘mina’. MONEYMoney has been in use in the Near East for many millennia.
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