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mathaiaus
An updated thread on Manolis Glezos Manolis was born on the island of Naxos and moved to Athens in 1935 with his family. He became involved in the anti-fascist movement
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Herminius Mons
Herminius_Mons
1/ As promised a thread about the Cromeleque dos Almendres, nicknamed the "Portuguese Stonehenge" and one of the largest megalithic sites ever found. Located in Évora, Portugal, we'll look at
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Jaipreet Virdi
jaivirdi
Welcome back for another episode of #DeafHistorySeries ! Nicknamed “Queen of the Mountain,” American archaeologist Theresa B. Goell (1901-1985) spent thirty years searching for the resting tomb of Antiochus I
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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Hello! My paper is another sort of armchair archaeology! This is a quick & dirty guide to exploring your local archaeology from the comfort of your home. You will need
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Fall of Civilizations Podcast
Fall_of_Civ_Pod
For centuries, nobody thought much of the grassy mound that rose out of a field on a small farm in Gokstad, Norway.Local people called it Kongshaugen, or "King's Mound". But
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Martyn Barber
MartynBarber2
#otd thread for #aerialarchaeology fans - 22nd May 1924 was the day that OGS Crawford and Alexander Keiller headed to Andover to begin the series of flights published in the
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Maria J Pérez Karswell 🎃
mjpcuervo
1/19. Hello! Thanks for inviting me to discuss history and archaeology in @helleborezine for #PATC5. I’m Maria, and I’m the founding editor of HELLEBORE, a small press magazine devoted to
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Sarah DEMOCRACY IS BACK Parcak
indyfromspace
*The Egyptologist has entered the chat room* Sit down a spell, y'all. I need to talk about this viral video, and give you some context. Been working in Egypt for
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Crystal Ferreira
cfthisfootnote
Dogs That Didn’t Bark, a thread on:EARLY NATIVE DOG BREEDS IN THE AMERICASNumerous early documents indicate that dogs were present in the Americas before the arrival of European colonists.1/ A
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Evan Levine
LevineRx
Happy #InternationalArchaeologyDay from the sunny Cyclades! This year's fieldwork has been anything but ordinary, so I thought I'd celebrate #IAD2020 by sharing everything we've been doing since June!Buckle up for
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jules rylan ✡︎
radiantbutch
I want to talk about Disability and the mark of a thriving society(THREAD) CW: ableism, societal and medical neglect, poverty, death, and a photo of human bones (it’s two tweets
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B-Art Project
before_art
Hey! We come to cheer you on with #FridayPaleoart, today we will travel to southern Europe ...Cave: El #MorrónPlace: #Torres (Jaen). #Andalousia (Spain)Motif: Two small painted ibex, one red and
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RoamFM
RoamFm
A growing list of public Roam graphs I wish to see:1. The British Museum Graph features every exhibited item, its history, and linked references in terms of the time period,
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How Bowers
GoAwayGreen
For years, I've read online that the meandering brown path running through Liberty Square is supposed to represent poop, thrown out of windows from chamberpots to settle in the street.
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Alice Gorman
drspacejunk
When France established the Centre Spatial Guyanais in the 1960s, they wanted the town layout to break down class and race divisions in this very diverse community, promote egalitarian social
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Let’s explore the history of the now extinct Irish wolf. No record of a healthy wolf, despite their popular image, exists of an attack on a human - even
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