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Surprised Eel Historian, PhD
greenleejw
Have you been looking, without any luck, for eel testicles? Not sure how to sex an eel? Well don't worry...you're not alone. People from Aristotle onward tried & failed. Sigmund
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Crystal Ferreira
cfthisfootnote
I'm so glad you asked! So... the orange carrot we know today was cultivated in the Netherlands in the 16th century. The debate among carrot historians is *why* orange carrots
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ARaisinghell
#QAnon @Potus #QArmy #QArmyWorldwide https://twitter.com/ARaisinghell/status/1264376492219412480 H/T @Tracybirk1 Is he referencing Pliny? Or is he directing someone to a lawyer? https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/ede6/7993b042175c910617f6a
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Jeffrey Sachs
JeffreyASachs
Happy Easter! Choosing Renaissance art for today is both very easy (so many options) and very, very hard (so many options). Here are the standouts:Giovanni Bellini, 1479. An open tomb,
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OdearOgy
10 undeclinable facts - why #Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) is #Armenia A HOLY THREAD#ArstakhStrong #StopAzerbaijaniAggression #1In around 180 BC, Artsakh became one of the 15 provinces of the Armenian Kingdom and remained
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Keith Cummings
kmc1230
[1/15] The following is a series of memes I created to illustrate why it actually requires MORE faith to believe that the Biblical account of Jesus Christ is FALSE.Premise #1:
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Wellcome Collection
ExploreWellcome
Love them or loathe them, face coverings have been used to protect us from all sorts of harmful material in the air for a very long time. [Thread] #facecoverings #facemask
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Zeopp
ZeoppDieBoer
THREAD, how we know jesus is the son of God Although the bible itself is an astoundingly accurate historical document, you can know for a fact that a certain man
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Aram Aghababyan
kuatemoc
NKR Conflict - Historical and Internaitonal Law issues (A Thread) Artsakh is an integral part of historic Armenia. During the Urartian era (9-6th cc. B.C.) Artsakh was known as Urtekhe-Urtekhini.
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Kristof Smeyers
kristof_smeyers
Good morning #LockdownBestiary lovers! In today’s edition J is for jellyfish. Jellyfish are not jelly and they are not fish. They have no bones, no blood, no heart, no brain.
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
The volcanic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79 entombed Roman Pompeii in ashWhether the eruption was in August or September matters. This thread examines the relationship of seasonality with
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Jennifer Scheurle
Gaohmee
So... this may seem a little random but I’m watching Midsommar and since my last post about Germanic traditions and my specific ancestry seemed to interest some of you, why
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Katie Turner
DrKatieTurner
Jewish communities have been forced to wear badges and other special articles of dress from the 13th century thru to Nazi Germany (No, the Nazis didn't 'invent' the yellow badge...far
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Gareth Harney
OptimoPrincipi
The Temple of Peace or 'Templum Pacis' was built by Vespasian to commemorate the capture of Jerusalem and the conclusion of the hard-fought Jewish War in 71 AD. The vast
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Anahit Ghazakhetsian
ghazakhetsian
Artsakh is Armenia — a long thread with historical facts, maps, documents and photographs #PeaceforArmenians #StopAzerbaijaniAggression #Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), as a part of Armenia, is mentioned in the works of -
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Omer Sayadi
MENAsymbolism
Doing a special thread, which I will include on my website as well. Since one could argue that a nation's name is actually a symbolical representation historically constructed as a
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