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Lorna Richardson
lornarichardson
Some of the videos from the TAG 2019 session organised by myself, @urbanprehisto & @MarkJamesHobbs are now live. Timely arrival to revisit still-current issues. Session was: "Mythical past, dangerous present:
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen đ
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. This news from @NTChedworth has significant implications. 1. The mosaic was laid around 2 generations after Roman administration & armies were withdrawn from Britain.2. The creation of a mosaic
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
Settling in to livetweet this. So excited to see these amazing scholars speak! #RaceB4Race https://twitter.com/acmrs_org/status/1285278389432016897 Ayanna Thompson talking about Folger Shakespeare Library and the police there both questioni
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Matt Gabriele
prof_gabriele
this brings up an interesting point about transparency/ opacity in sources. brief thread 1/ #twitterstorians https://twitter.com/MattZeitlin/status/1292091005924253698 first, of course a couple sentences in an obituary don't do justice
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Femboy Narcissism
NLRG_
"my child is fine" ma'am your child is installing a tentacle porn mod for a medieval incest simulator "my child is fine" ma'am your child is being denounced in the
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Stephen Shapiro
shapirostephen
Notes on the âfeudalâ hypothesis for analysing our contemporary moment of datalogic capitalism.Thanks to @IliasAlami for bringing @cedric_durand Techno-fĂ©odalisme: Critique de l'Ă©conomie numĂ©rique to my attention, which I read to
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Ulster Architectural Heritage
ulsterahs
Rath Church, Killeshandra, Co.Cavan #NationalHeritageWeek2020The church is one of the few Jacobean style churches remaining in Ireland and has national architectural importance... A medieval church, evident here in 1436, and
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Jonathan Dean
Hergrim
Time for a small rant that I call: misinterpreting the Bayeux Tapestry.One of the biggest hinderances to understanding Anglo-Saxon - and Early Medieval warfare in general - is the Bayeux
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Anne M. Carpenter
catholickungfu
Iâve seen a few posts about favorite things youâve published this year. For me itâs definitely this article on Balthasar in Modern Theology. Itâs one of the more important in
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Kamran Bokhari
KamranBokhari
Extremely difficult negotiations. For the simple reason that the Taliban want to alter the current Afghan state to a Sunni Afghan version of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Whereas the
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Million$journey
amillionjourney
Everyone here is on a path of Self-Improvement. We want a better life,relationships, more money ... and intellectual development.And if you are on this pathDid you know that Ancient Greek
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
New Book Review: Epidemics--Hate and Compassion From the Plague of Athens to AIDS https://scholars-stage.blogspot.com/2020/11/plagues-of-hate.htmlThis book is a historical survey of hundreds of epidemics from the 400s BC to the 1990s.
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Craig Thomson
cra1gwt
Decided to do a #hundredyearswar hobby #wargaming project and thought Iâd do a thread which I build up as I go. So, as itâs just in the early stages, hereâs
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Tommaso Valletti
TomValletti
Itâs summertime & I thought youâd like to know about the word âciaoâ. Pronunciation: [ËtÊaËo]. A short thread.The origin is from the formal Venetian salutation "s-ciĂ o vostro", Iâm your slave.
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sai priya
priya_27_
Thread: Antiquity of Medical Ethics in IndiaMedical ethics, erroneously believed to be a part of western philosophy and medical training, has always been an inseparable part of medical education in
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Walther Û
UUuuUUuuUU001
[THREAD] Who are the moors and why are they portrayed as black people ? (scientific explanation) â There is no genetic, historical, archaeological or anthropological evidence of a massive population/ethnic
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