Colossal Statues of Ancient Pharoah Stand Again in Luxor After 30 Years of Work https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/colossal-statues-of-ancient-pharoah-stand-again-in-luxor-after-30-years-of-work/
Big-Data Insights on the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Texts https://networks.h-net.org/group/announcements/20129203/big-data-insights-hebrew-bible-and-ancient-texts
Be good and lick out your bowl 👌
These hang in GrünerlŸkka, Oslo 🇳🇴
"Bowl" is an ancient Greek slang term for the vulva, and "licking out the bowl" is a euphemism for cunnilingus. 👅
#FannyFriday #vulva
See the common thread in the two articles below?
In both "experts" assured the public that everything is safe and not to worry.
But a 155mm artillery shell exploding over an Interstate highway and a 1400 foot tall building in NYC beginning to drop concrete onto the streets blow are hardly "safe" or something not to be worried about.
The ancient Greeks had a word for the cause: hubris.
"Artillery Shell Detonated Over Interstate 5 During Marines…
I’m not saying that this is good, but it recalled for me the ancient times when the phone company (there was only one) sent everyone a fat (in urban areas) book in tiny type on thin paper with everyone’s phone number, alphabetically by surname. Businesses were in their own book. You could also go to the reference section of the public library and use the book with all of the numbers in your area in numerical order.
Ancient times. The 1990s @…
Big-Data Insights on the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Texts
https://ift.tt/yGBoZsq
Prof. Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, LLM, JSD: "Recognition and Justice for Victims of Sexual Violence in…
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The First Peoples have survived in Australia for at least 65,000 years.
That’s 2,300 generations.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/deeptime/time/
The stories you are about to read come directly from First Nations peoples who are knowledge holders of kinship, community, Country and ongoi…
Stress in pre-modern times was a “biological superpower”
that helped humans hunt for food and survive in harsh environments and situations.
But our bodies can’t easily tell the difference between the stress of encountering a lion in the jungle and a worrying email from your boss
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