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amasugiru
Foreigners in Japan: Don't do this. Don't popularize it. It is potentially illegal. The video is unlisted atm, but I still want to discuss why you shouldn’t do this and
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Mando
MrMandolino
YOOOO they found a fast food counter in Pompeii and it looks like it’s almost completeThis is so cool @jackdaw_writes https://twitter.com/perchetendenza/status/1342794216003555328 The reason Pompei is so amazing is because, unlike
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Julien Riel-Salvatore
julien_rs
Oh JFC! Yippeeyay, another terrible take on 'Venus' figurines by non-specialists. I can't emphasize how bad this study is in terms of terminology, sample selection, methods, data presentation and lit
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Kyle Jacobson
_KyleJacobson
Sometimes when I’m refusing to fall asleep at midnight, I wind up reading very random Wikipedia pages. Some of it is esoteric but some might be interesting. Should I make
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Radharamn Das
RadharamnDas
They said Mahabharat, Ramayan & all Vedic scriptures are children's bedtime stories (mythology) & figment of imaginations.And when India's topmost archaeologist Dr. S.R Rao, started finding exact archaeological evidences in
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Aidan O'Sullivan
AidanOSulliva15
1/ In 1939 at start of WW2, CW. Phillips posted hand-coloured copies of #SuttonHoo site plans & notes to Irish archaeologist Sean P. Ó Ríordáin explaining in a letter that
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גלעד בצלאל יפה, ארכיאולוגיה אונליין Gilad B. Jaffe
TheOnionGod
1/ Today, in #Archaeology_Online, for #HolocaustMemorialDay , a different kind of #thread in memory of 6 million who were murdered during the #SWW Holocaust. Let's talk about an archeological excavation
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Alexandra Vukovich
AlexandraVukov1
The #HagiaSophiaMosque debate has sparked questions about other monuments. For example here is a famous Athenian mosque built after 1721 (the previous one was ruined in the 1687 explosion), in
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Ashish Sarangi #SaveKonarka
ashishsarangi
Mr. B.B.Lal was the famous archaeologist who came to Odisha, did a survey and start excavation at the famous Sisupalgarh. Sisupalgarh was a city which flourished from 6th century BC
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Sheshapatangi1 ಪ್ರಭಾ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
sheshapatangi1
1HIS LAST 36 YEARS IS NEVER KNOWN, #RamachandraKak, the victim of Nehru's vengeance.Kashmir - Will we ever know the truth?Belated tributes to R C Kak, the Prime Minister of J&K
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Mark Pitcavage
egavactip
Christian Identity is a racist and anti-Semitic religious sect that was a major source of white supremacist violence in the US during the period 1980-2010 or so (it has declined
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Juliana Antoninus
transhistorical
Thread: I went to grad school to study Roman architecture. At one point I decided to research the use of wood in Roman buildings.What I learned radicalized me as an
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גלעד בצלאל יפה, ארכיאולוגיה אונליין Gilad B. Jaffe
TheOnionGod
1/ Archaeology and the Swastika. The Indus Culture got its name because it's originated in the Indus River valley. Even though there is a deep connection between today's Indian culture
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H i s t o r y V i l l e
HistoryVille
The final wall of the sealed burial chamber of the 18-year-old Boy King Tutankhamun of Egypt was breached for the first time in 3,000 years on February 17, 1923.#Thread Archaeologist
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David S. Anderson
DSAArchaeology
Yesterday in #ANSC301 we talked about one of my favorite examples of #pseudoarchaeology, the Acambaro Figurines!More then 30,000 figurines were "discovered" in the 1940s & 50s outside of the Mexican
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Jimmy Heidt
JimmyHeidt9
#CLST6 In this #CYO4 #Ethics thread, I chose to listen to Episode 23, “Unintentional Looting”, from the Archaeology Podcast Network. In this episode, Sara and Ken discuss the worries of
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