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Alison Fisk
AlisonFisk
Mycenae in the Peloponnese region of Greece was the centre of a bronze age civilization between 1600-1100BC. Greek mythology says it was founded by the hero Perseus. Homer called it
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Pallando the Blue
KomninosM
ABOUT LUCK IN PAGANISMDid our pagan forebears believe in luck? Let's find out!Today, we think of luck as a weird concept, that we invoke to interpret things that happen and
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Mikai’l is one of two angels in Islam familiar to Jews and Christians. But the Islamic angel is notably different from the Biblical Michael. A thread on Mikai’l one of
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Alexandra Nachescu
NatchTheNoMad
Remember our friends the zhenmushou and guardians from Monday's post? I've by chance come accross a decent(ish) photo of their painted counterparts from the early fifth century Shaling tomb, so
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Jaye
Jaye_42
I’ve posted a few progress pictures before, but I’m currently making this beautiful Ignis design from @tottoponpon. The details on this one are going to be something special. As
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Ma’at
surimana16
The Ancient Egyptians’ complex beliefs of life, death and afterlife evolved over thousands of years. Life was only one part of an eternal journey and didn’t end in death, but
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em 🍑
wonderbudjr
Does anyone wanna hear me talk about the role of domestic pets in ancient Rome I know a lot I'm just gonna go ahead and talk to myself and
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Enrique Montenegro
MontenegroRua
I am one of those who think that dimensions, proportions, materials and design of the Pantheon forge a constructive harmony that would elevate it as the classic architectural work par
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Kat 🟥
KatarinaHill2
Museum's are very close to my heart, so I thought I'd take one for the team and review Manchester Museum's LGBTQ+ trail.I'm not quite sure why the trail included the
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Max
Max08013598
#CLST6 For my #CYO1, I listened to Episode 6 of The Arch & Anth Podcast, “How do we study zooarchaeology of Bronze Age Scotland?” (1)Guest Alex Fitzpatrick spoke about her
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Erin L. Thompson
artcrimeprof
"Scott Carroll may have claimed that Obbink had “no agenda whatsoever,” but in fact Obbink had several. He was acting as a scholar, an adviser, and a seller: The first
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Evan Levine
LevineRx
Today’s digital day trip from #Athens takes us off the beaten path to Rhamnous! It may not feature on every itinerary, but Rhamnous is the best preserved city in Attica.
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Jamie Tatum
jtatumCLST6
For #CYO1 on #Prehistory #CLST6 I listened to a podcast about mummification practices in ancient Egypt and how they related to class hierarchies. In this podcast episode, bioarcheology is discussed
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Africa Updates
africaupdates
Today is #InternationalNubiaDay. Nubia has one of the oldest, and richest histories that should be celebrated. Nubia was home to several empires, most prominently the "Kingdom of Kush" that ruled
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Manveer Singh
manveerssihota
In honour of spooky season and Halloween Eve, here are ten supernatural entities from South Asian folklore: 1. BhootBhoots are your everyday common spirits of the deceased that are trapped
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Marco Malvagio - poorly explained history stuff
MalvagioMarco
With romans and religion, you often thing about their (commendable) habit to feed christians to lions. But how did they approach the traditional roman religion, and the many others they
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