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Hans_lune Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Besides looking nice what would be the point? Well ... repairs required to ensure that the structure continues to stand might be one thing. But there's a school of thought that would question whether the proposed restoration would make the construction "look nice" at all, and would argue that itby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
So the burial place is now believed to be Northern Greece, rather than Alexandria, as suggested in this 2019 article : - - and 2023 article -by Hermione - Ancient History
The identities of the occupants of the unspoiled 4th-century BCE Royal Tombs at Vergina in northern Greece have been identified. The burials contain the remains of Alexander’s father, stepmother, half-siblings, and son, along with armor and other items belonging to the man himself. While there is never been any doubt that the human skeletal remains found in Royal Tombs I, II, and III belong toby Hermione - Ancient History
It's about 175 miles from Bristol to Immingham (NE England ... completely off-topic, but the town where Lady Anne Smiley took one of her lovers in "Tinker, Tailor, Solder, Spy"). However, as described in this 2017 paper - , could these mysterious hums be the result of continuous free oscillations of the Earth?by Hermione - Laboratory
Scientists have captured a mysterious hum coming from deep inside the Earth, but they are still no closer to working out what it is. It has long been known that the Earth constantly generates a low-frequency vibrational signal. The first attempt to detect this hum was made in 1959, but it wasn't until 1998 that scientists finally proved its existence. Since then, there have been hunby Hermione - Laboratory
For nearly 40 years frustrated people have complained of being kept awake at night by an 'unbearable' low-pitched humming sound. Reports of the so-called Bristol Hum have resurfaced every few years since the 1970s but no-one has been able to explain what causes it. A variety of different theories have emerged which all have common factors - although strangely, not everyone can heaby Hermione - Laboratory
The source of a mysterious humming noise plaguing the residents of a North East Lincolnshire town may never be discovered, the council has said. People in Immingham say they have heard the low-level sound for a number of years. North East Lincolnshire Council said its investigations had "drawn a blank".by Hermione - Laboratory
Syria's Monuments: their Survival and Destruction examines the fate of the various monuments in Syria (including present-day Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine/Israel) from Late Antiquity to the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century. It examines travellers’ accounts, mainly from the 17th to 19th centuries, which describe religious buildings and housing in numbers and quality unknowby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Wiki - And a list of Ma'at archive posts and threads:by Hermione - Humanities
Whilst it was generally believed that Columbus was the first European to discover America in 1492, it is now well known that Viking explorers reached parts of the east coast of Canada around 1100 and that Icelandic Leif Erikson’s Vinland may have been an area that is now part of the United States. ... What is less well known is that a Welshman may have followed in Erikson’s footsteps, thisby Hermione - Humanities
The Knights Templar and its history in England began not long after the end of the First Crusade, a war waged on the Muslim world to protect the Holy Sites and the Christian East. What emerged proved to be a long and arduous tale of conflict fought by medieval warriors who combined their religious devotion with knightly impulses which came to characterise this period of European history. The Kby Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals
Wiki on Amelia Earhart (1897-1939) -by Hermione - Humanities
Preliminary GPR investigations have revealed what is thought might be the existence of an ancient structure ... .by Hermione - Ancient Egypt
A video showing renovation work at Egypt's Menkaure pyramid at Giza has triggered social media criticism, with one expert decrying its "absurdity". Mostafa Waziri, the head of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, has in contrast dubbed it "the project of the century." In a video posted on Facebook on Friday, Waziri showed workers setting blocks of granite onby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
The letter is an apology from Byron for cancelling plans with Major Cartwright at the last minute on 26 June 1813. It reads: "Dear Sir, It is with great regret I find that it will be necessary for me to leave London tomorrow morning - and thus be prevented the pleasure I had promised myself in meeting you & Sir F. tomorrow. "I was not aware of this till the Post came in this mby Hermione - Humanities
The letter, written in 1813, was discovered in a Gloucestershire mansion. It was found along with a letter written by 18th century Swiss philosopher and writer Jean Jacques Rousseau. The letters are set to make a combined £7,500 at auction on 20 March.by Hermione - Humanities
Astronomers have discovered a new type of red giant star near the centre of the galaxy. A project led by the University of Hertfordshire has spent 10 years studying almost a billion stars in the Milky Way. The scientists have now found hidden stars, including a new type of elderly giant star nicknamed "an old smoker".by Hermione - Laboratory
There's a list of chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:49 The Journal "Archaeological Prospecting" 4:15 Use of Persuasive Language 7:03 One thing I appreciated 8:00 The Figures 10:19 The Geology 12:21 Anthropogenic 13:39 The "Artifacts" 17:48 Chronology and Dating 24:02 The Site is Poorly Dated 25:31 It's not a 24,000 year old pyramid unfortunately 31:08 Why dby Hermione - Ancient History
("Prosopography is an investigation of the common characteristics of a group of people whose individual biographies may be largely untraceable. ") The administrative and chancery cuneiform texts of the Archives of the Ebla Palace G (Tell Mardikh, Syria, 24th century BC) offer an exceptional anthroponomastic corpus relating to the whole of Syria and part of Mesopotamia. ... Theby Hermione - Humanities
Information Disorder Online is an Issue of Information Quality Uyiosa Omoregie Quote ... “Trustworthiness” is the buzzword in info-quality circles, trending content online should have a signal of the level of ‘trust’ we can place on such content.by Hermione - Humanities
These are mainly reconstructions, possibly a rehash of what's gone before: Conjunto arquelogico -by Hermione - Ancient History
There might be some information amongst these: - ¿A qué altura se encuentra? ; Características de la construcción . - Arquitectura de Sacsayhuaman - 6-7 - 6-7 - 142 (13), 4.4; 147 (18) "En Saqsaywaman, los muros en zigzag ... "by Hermione - Ancient History
QuoteThe Sodom & Gomorrah comet airburst paper has still not been retracted. But more problems, including plagiarism by its authors from at least three sources, have now been exposed on PubPeer. In addition to being plagiarized, those sources were all misrepresented to imply they support the conclusion of Bunch et al (2021) when in fact they all contradict it. It's just a matter of timeby Hermione - Laboratory
Fossils first discovered in Carmarthenshire in the 1970s revealed traces of organisms that have now been dated to 564 million years ago. The ancient disc-shaped invertebrates probably lived in shallow waters along the coast of volcanic islands. Researchers say the organisms - too primitive to be described as animals - are "completely unlike any other forms of life".by Hermione - Laboratory
<< Recent years have seen increasing public attention and indeed concern regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Hypotheses for such phenomena tend to fall into two classes: a conventional terrestrial explanation (e.g., human-made technology), or an extraterrestrial explanation (i.e., advanced civilizations from elsewhere in the cosmos). However, there is also a third minority claby Hermione - Paper Lens
Those with a sub to WSJ might be interested in this - - lengthy story on Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse, by Aylin Woodward, as suggested by Jason Colavito in his latest Newsletter • Vol. 24 • Issue 4 • January 21, 2024 •by Hermione - Ancient History
Nearly three-and-a-half centuries ago, the country was in the grip of a winter so cold it became known as The Great Frost. It is considered the worst freeze England has ever experienced. Exact temperatures were not recorded in the 17th Century, but the records of a Dr John Downes, a physician to Christ's Hospital in London, reveal daily temperatures in the region of -4°C indoors and -12°Cby Hermione - Ancient History
A new object in the Milky Way that is heavier than the heaviest neutron stars known to scientists, and yet lighter than the lightest known black holes, has been found by astronomers. Researchers in Manchester and Germany found it orbiting a millisecond pulsar 40,000 light years away. ... Researchers from the University of Manchester and the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonby Hermione - Laboratory
kborissov Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- ... > The connection between the heb sed > and rain is attested (see Petrie, 1925). ... Petrie says that the problem was precisely that there wasn't any rain, so the king had to bring the inundation, the annual Nile flood: Quotel9). In Egypt, there being no rain, tlhe king naturally had the duty oby Hermione - Ancient Egypt
the first issue of Hieroglyphs. Studies in Ancient Hieroglyphic Writing has been recently published online. The entire first issue is available here: Hieroglyphs is a double-blind peer-reviewed open access e-journal aiming to promote the academic study of hieroglyphs in all their dimensions ...by Hermione - Exhibitions, Conferences, Lectures, Journals