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I am behind in alternative theories and how they are or are not changing. I was watching a show that talked about this discovery and I wondered......how have alternative theorists, who don't believe Khufu built the GP, handled this information and incorporated it into their beliefs? Or, have they ignored it completely?
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Astonishingly, the papyri were written by men who participat
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient Egypt
First pregnant Egyptian mummy surprises researchers
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient Egypt
Again? - 3 years ago
This thing has been found as often as Atlantis!
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
I'm not usually impressed by TV shows recreating historical events, however, The Last Kingdom is remarkably good.
It is the story of Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder and Æthelstan and their fight against the Danes and the struggle to create a united England. It's absolutely fascinating, it's based a lot on the Anglo Saxon Chronicles. It's too bad we don't have
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Katherine Reece
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Paper Lens
Ancient shell llama offering found in lake Titicaca
A llama carved from a spondylus shell and a cylindrical laminated gold foil object were the contents of a carved stone box—an offering—found at the bottom of Lake Titicaca, according to researchers from Penn State and the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. The offering, found near an island in the lake, was not located where others had f
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote:
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> 4. Yet poorly made local quartzite tools continued
> to be made until the capuchins were finally caught
> on camera making
> similar tools as those tools that were found at
> 48000 years ago.
I am badly out of the loop and had not heard about this. I found this video on youtube. Very cool!
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
My husband has been working at home since March 6th and they aren't intending to go to the office anytime soon. Unfortunately, they had signed a five year lease before this all hit so I don't know where they'll go with that.
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Katherine Reece
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Humanities
Why has the assumption been that people from the Americas went to the islands? There is so very little evidence for South American sailing abilities. The use of the sail emerges in South America very very close to the time of the Spanish arrival. Images of boats that I'm aware of, in the time frame discussed, don't show any sails.
It is much more likely that contact occurred the othe
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
While this doesn't qualify as "ancient" history, it is 1326 and a different time entirely from our modern day world.
I've been working on my family genealogy again and trying to decipher what my ancestors were and were not doing during this time since they held manors under Thomas, Earl of Lancaster who was beheaded in 1322. Doing this has led to reading a lot about Edwa
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
I am watching this. I hate to sound like a hypochondriac because I'm not...lol... but I'm sure a hypochondriac would say that! It's just that illnesses hit me harder than they do most people. I mostly hermit at home and I'm generally only exposed to what Jeff brings home. He's like Typhoid Mary. He himself has a fantastic immune system and rarely gets sick, but he
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
Some of those I had already. That first link on Robert de Holland had info I hadn't seen, thank you! Honestly, there is so much information in these databases when you get back this far it's amazing. So, what happened when someone owned a moiety of a manor? Did the person with the largest share live in the manor and send the other a percentage of the income or profits? Of cours
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
Hi y'all !!
I need to know if anyone here can read Latin. I have a short piece that I need translated that relates to my research on my genealogy. It's about Robert de Holland and his share of Samlesbury Manor which came into the hands of my ancestors in 1326.
Also, being an American, I'm struggling to understand the 14th century manorial system.
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
After a lot of hard work, including digging around for lost images and links and references, the articles section of the Ma'at website has now been brought kicking and screaming into 2020. Over the years a lot of information online has gone missing, some of our links were dead, and somehow some of our articles had become corrupted.
Hermione has put in long hours of moving articles and
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
After a lot of hard work, including digging around for lost images and links and references, the articles section of the Ma'at website has now been brought kicking and screaming into 2020. Over the years a lot of information online has gone missing, some of our links were dead, and somehow some of our articles had become corrupted.
Hermione has put in long hours of moving articles and
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
I'll let Jeff know. We're working on the articles section currently, but we definitely want the message board back to as easy to use as it was before.
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
Lee Olsen Wrote:
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> I just found a number of old posts using the new
> search box, it seems to be working better than
> ever.
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Hi Lee! My husband was able to finally get all the old messages from the very beginning of the site into one database again. There is a small chunk of messages that can not be recovered ho
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
L Cooper Wrote:
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> Thanks for this. I found the "Search"box", but it
> doesn't seem to allow narrowed searches by date
> and forum. Guess it must be the program I'm
> running (EL Capitan), but I also no longer have a
> host of navigation features - such as a "Latest
> Posts" funct
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
One of the nice things about what Hermione are doing right now is that I'm being refreshed on what the Ma'at articles say … sooooo
QuoteReplica voyages are problematic. The passengers on the replica voyages knew that the Canary Current and the North Equatorial current existed and where they were; that the prevailing winds were favorable; that a destination really existed and how far
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Katherine Reece
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Ancient History
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Alternative Geometry and Numerology
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Laboratory
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Ancient Egypt
You have the word Smileys instead of a happy face in the corner, but otherwise it works as it always has. I feel like this is us after this weekend and I know this is going to be Jeff tonight We are now until tomorrow when we start on the articles again
We can't promise, but, Jeff is going to put the phorum files on another spot on our server and experiment with making it so y'a
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
You have the word Smileys instead of a happy face in the corner, but otherwise it works as it always has. I feel like this is us after this weekend and I know this is going to be Jeff tonight We are now until tomorrow when we start on the articles again
We can't promise, but, Jeff is going to put the phorum files on another spot on our server and experiment with making it so y'a
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Katherine Reece
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Coffee Shop
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