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ambivalent
1 year ago
anyone else a tapophile? this is my happy place, my dream is to visit all cemeteries that have people buried before 1950s😆#tapophile #cemetery #tombs #graves #tombstone #tombstones #masoleum #cemeteries
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Sarah
1 year ago
Couldn’t find Paleontology as a topic, this is the closest! Where are my dinonerds at?!
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Aaron
1 year ago
Hit me up if you wanna talk ancient ruins , hunter gatherers and tribal societies where they use every part of the animal. Or if you've read the works of Professor Theodore John Kaczynski.
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Nicholas
1 year ago
5w4
5If you are an enlightened one or wish to be, then come be an ally
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Lydia
6 months ago
4w5
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Brooke
13 days ago
1w9
1Realistically I know I'm better in an apartment setting Then the rest of me is screaming about wanting a Tudor house with secret passageways and secret rooms and a library
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Rob
1 year ago
Which is your favourite archaeological museum? 🙃🏺⚱️
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Sebastian
3 months ago
6w5
6If you owned a time machine what period of time in history would you want to travel to?
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SleeplessSongbird
3 months ago
*They've discovered Egypt's lost city of Aten. The Travel has a very interesting article on their web page about it. I highly recommend this one. 👌 *Phys.org has a similarly interesting article about an excavation at a Roman site in rural britain involving anabandoned mausoleum, 15 kilograms of litharge-- which is often used to extract silver from other metals, a grand funerary monument and a lead-lined coffin for an elderly lady typically only seen at burial sites in roman villas, WITHOUT any sign of personal items or signs of grave robbery. Haaretz.com has an article about a structure in Sicily. The Kothen of Motya, that was initially thought to be an artificial harbor is in fact a sacred pool dedicated to the God Baal. If you are in an area or on a time/work schedule like me where news can be tricky to keep up with; Aljazeera news, The Wallstreet Journal, The Young Turks on YouTube, Stephen Colbert's late show, CNN and BBC news are reliable and have live updates of Ukraine's fight. MSNBC also has been trying to keep up with ongoing events as well. Not wanting to get into Politics, but for those in more rural areas I hope this helps.
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Serra
1 month ago
9w1
9We don't dig dinosaurs
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Chance
4 months ago
If you haven't, look it up, ties into such things as Atlantis, ancient alien theories, lost civilizations, biblical stories, and the origins of mankind.
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Ray
1 year ago
What item would you put in a time capsule that would be recovered within the next 150 years?
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Yunus
1 year ago
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Sakthi
6 months ago
1w9
1Recently saw the BBC documentary about the Antikythera mechanism and it blem my mind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqlJ50zDgeA I am amazed not only by the existence of something like this but also by the persistent efforts of the modern day archeologists over several decades to unravel the mystery and how the advance in technology helped along to move from one step to another. Inspite of all the doom and gloom surrounding us, I am hopeful that there are atleast some intelligent humans who are working in their own way to advance the knowledge of human kind. What blew your mind recently?
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Joseph
3 months ago
I forgot
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