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(On FAWS today - , ). Thucycdides editions: Warner/Finley, 1993 - Crawley, 1874 - The Thucydides citations (re Atalanta) are: (a) Warner, II:32 (147) Crawley, II, Ch. VI: . QuoteThis went on until the capture of Nisaea. Atalanta also, the desert island off the Opuntian coast, was towards the end of this summer converted into a fortified post by the Athenians, in orderby Hermione - Ancient History
Series of Studies in Egyptian Culture - No.6 Non-Destructive Pyramid Investigation(1) -By Electromagnetic Wave Method-, 1987 - No.8 Non-Destructive Pyramid Investigation(2), 1988 - No.9 Monitoring Plan and Practical Design Concept for the Restoration of the Great Sphinx through the First International Symposium on the Great Sphinx towards Global Treatment of the Sphinx, Cairo, 29 Febrby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Hans_lune Wrote: ... > Superseded nowadays by: The meter is defined as > the length of the path travelled by light in a > vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of > a second. > > I don't think the AE could have figured that > out either! > > Of course the fringe will say its evidence that > aliens were telling them things! But why onby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
It sounds as if you were lucky, Don. Despite the so-called 18-week maximum wait, some people in England have had to wait a lot longer: as in Canada. Anyway, hope you feel better soon!by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Acts of the Minoan Eruption Chronology Workshop, Sandbjerg November 2007 Downloadable PDFs.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Kanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Larry Pahl is a fringie/pseudoarchaologist. In his > articles list, he has written about how Khufu's > pyramid encodes the speed of light in metres per > second ... From the abstract of "Review copy of Speed of Light in the Great Pyramid Passages and Chambers": QuoteMeasurements in meterby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Byrd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hermione Wrote: > > > (The person in my family with a bad hip has > been > > told about PT, and is wondering if PT alone > might > > do the trick without having to actually have > the > > operation ... ) > > It will certainly delay it for a long time. My > knees arby Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
Ahatmose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dibble again: > > "Hello! I am an archaeologist whose research > focuses on foodways in ancient Greece. My research > touches on topics of urbanism, climate change, > religious ritual, and everyday life. ... That's just Dibble's intro page: . This is a list of his publicatby Hermione - Ancient History
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Glad to hear that you're doing OK after the operation, Don. A good job you didn't have to pay for it ... Hip operations are available on our NHS ... provided you don't mind joining a queue. To have an operation done privately would be about £12,000-£20,000: so I suppose on a par with prices in the US. Take care: no clubbing and abseiling for a while!by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
(Dec 2023) New Graham Hancock lecture: Video: 01:31:02 - (I regret that, because of technical problems of some irritatingly elusive sort, I haven't been able to c&p from Jason's text: please go to his site for more details).by Hermione - Ancient History
How did the Ancient Egyptians maintain control of their state? Topics include the controlling function of temples and theology, state borders, scribal administration, visual representation, patronage, and the Egyptian language itself, with reference to all periods of Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom to Coptic times. The book brings together the latest research on how Ancient Egyptian soby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
The skull of a colossal sea monster has been extracted from the cliffs of Dorset's Jurassic Coast. It belongs to a pliosaur, a ferocious marine reptile that terrorised the oceans about 150 million years ago. The 2m-long fossil is one of the most complete specimens of its type ever discovered and is giving new insights into this ancient predator.by Hermione - Laboratory
On the subject of animal emotions, I guess we could also add this -by Hermione - Coffee Shop
Yesterday, I received the news of the death ofa well-known cart-horse - one of a working pair - in the village where I live. This was sad enough, but no-one felt it more than Bill, the other horse in the pair: "His grief is deep and his loneliness palpable," as his distraught owner puts it, "My heart is broken for Bill as much as it is for the loss of ." What brought aboutby Hermione - Coffee Shop
Jammer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > After specially trained bureaucrats said it was > impossible.... The RSPCA is an animal welfare charity, not a Government organisation. Possibly they were focussing on the difficulties of a rescue by sea, and didn't think of trying to do it by land. > 5 farmers row out and saved the sheep... Theyby Hermione - Coffee Shop
(Great to see you, Jammer!) The Ottoman State Archives - - are (not surprisingly) in Istanbul: I guess one would have to be able to read Turkish (and perhaps Arabic, and other languages as well). Library of Congress appears to have some general bibliographic information: .by Hermione - Ancient History
Byrd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ahatmose Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The operation was a success, I still have both > > legs. Glad to hear everything went OK! No joking aside it went very well but it > is > > going to take a lot of hard work and exercise. > > > >by Hermione - Alternative Geometry and Numerology
engbren Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- ... > a recent post of mine > was moved to the Exhibitions, Conferences, > Lectures, Journals forum. As I haven't looked at > the posts in that forum, ... Yeah ... I should probably do a tidy-up on that forum, and put some of the items in separate sections ... It's just that I haven'tby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
The sheep described as the loneliest in Britain is said to be settling in well to her new home. The ewe, now named Fiona, was rescued on Saturday after being stranded for more than two years at the foot of cliffs in the Scottish Highlands. ... she arrived at Dalscone Farm... on Sunday and is said to be in good condition.by Hermione - Coffee Shop
Well ... I'm not quite certain what we're to make of this! However, it appears to come from the Rand-McNally Bible Atlas (Jesse L. Hurlbut, , 1884/1910). So that map demonstrates late 19th/early 20th century understanding of the extent of the Ramessid Empire. However, the present day understanding is rather different: .by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Well ... it's now Wednesday, 6th. A cursory search hasn't come up with any world-shattering discoveries. Has anyone heard anything ... ?by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
Hans_lune Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > the big question is how > would the Egyptians determine the orbit of a > planet they didn't know was a planet and couldn't > see? Rarely have I seen the essential difficulty with this proposal better described ...by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
We are sorry to learn of Harry Rogers' death back in the summer. His life was filled with many different interests, including - in more recent times - the Old Kingdom and its measurement systems. We extend our condolences to his family and friends.by Hermione - Coffee Shop
The map ... shows how the course of the Nile river in Egypt has changed over the past 5,000 years. Additionally, it also shows settlements and Pyramid sites.by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Larry Pahl, Director of the American Institute for Pyramid Research, presented a session on "Markings on the East Side Bedrock of the Great Pyramid" at The American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) (www.arce.org) 2020 Annual Meeting. Many of the finds presented were first time discoveries.by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
The planned encounter allowed scientists on board the research vessel a closer look at one of the true wonders of the natural world. A23a, as the berg is known, covers 3,900 sq km (1,500 sq miles), twice the size of Greater London. It broke from the Antarctic coast in 1986 and has spent much of the time since stuck fast to the seafloor. But during the past year, currents and winds have dby Hermione - Laboratory
Hans_lune Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > GChase Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi Don, > > > > Does this observation mean that the AE used > inches > > ? ... > ....ah yeah, however I always favored the idea > that the Egyptians used Shaku. The Shakkanho is > the traditby Hermione - Ancient Egypt