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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
The excavations at the Malian city of Gao carried out by Cambridge University revealed glass windows. One of the findings was entitled: “Fragments of alabaster window surrounds and a piece
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Kelley Currie
KelleyCurrie
A quick thread on #Myitsone dam & #MyanmarChinaRelations in light of the SAC announcement that they would be restarting some stalled Chinese projects in Burma. This announcement has led to
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Ali
AliTradingTips
Why You Should Buy $NAK (thread) Northern Dynasty Minerals (NAK) fell over 8% today, but you know what they say, the time to buy is when fear is high. Tomorrow
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. In the past few days, we’ve seen a lot of disappointing statements about the natural world. Anger leads to resentment & passivity – but positive visions fuel us all.
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κιννάβαρι
cinnabarim
In today’s #thread, we are going to talk about the first scientific analyses of the pigments employed on the mural paintings of @pompeii_sites, published by Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1809). Chaptal was
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JOHNNY MAINS
ohsinnerman
A thread about Victor Norwood who died this day on 1983. Victor Norwood was a travel writer who also dabbled in genre westerns and a series of Jacaré books. He
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Resolution Copper
resolutioncu
We understand there have been some questions and concerns about the upcoming Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). We hear you, and thought it would be helpful to answer some of
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Charlie Robertson
RencapMan
Why are food prices soaring? #Wheat prices are up 37% from their low and #corn prices are up 61%. Both are at the highest levels in years .. Thread This
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Joe Bassey
Joe__Bassey
An Ancient African Civilization existed in the Nri Kingdom of now Eastern part of Nigeria, Excavations in Igbo-Ukwu have found highly sophisticated bronze artifacts from the earliest known age of
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WikiVictorian
wikivictorian
The daguerrotype: A THREAD The daguerreotype process, or daguerreotypy, was the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 1850s. Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre invented the daguerreotype process
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Cornbread
Bootlicker9000
The coup wasn't CIA backed, the CIA were planning a coup through their congress and a different general. They didn't know much about Pinochet until he took over.https://twitter.com/jacobinmag/status/1304279611338043397 The original
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Dr Naks ♥️
Tshi_Nakanyane
Ok I'm gonna do a thread on different known contraceptive methods and compare to none use even and give rates of failure based on what is referred to as "typical
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City Books
citybookspgh
Been embargoed from sharing this for 17 mos, but CB was asked to provide books for the set of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom last summer. Of the 7 books the
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Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune
BhandarkarI
(A thread) Let us tell you amazing story of an irrigation lake in the ancient India, which was continually operational for almost 8 centuries. Let us tell you the story
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Tube Time
TubeTimeUS
the resistor in the foreground has only one stripe. this is because it is a zero ohm resistor. yes, zero. but wait--you say--isn't that just a wire? so let's
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caroline 🌎
caroline_bcn3
The question of population has to be discussed more freely. It's just a fact that more humans means less of everything else. The question I also wonder - at current
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