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Load More...Bad Ancient@BadAncientOK, except for the papyri, the sculpture and art, the monumental architecture, mathematics, city planning, irrigation systems, and the pyramids ...
What have the ancient Egyptians ever really done? #BadAncient #sarcasm'for three and a half thousand years the Egyptians hadn't invented anything new.'
Wow, I mean ... just wow. I am amazed someone could say that out loud with a straight face. #BadAncient https://t.co/sBmYmxy3fgEuripides L Evriviades ๐จ๐พ๐ช๐บ@eevriviadesThis is it in a nutshell! Dog may be man's best friend, but I am not sure that we uphold our half of the relationship very well.
My ancestors have been faithful to humans since time immemorial. Can I say the same about humans?
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Dogs in Ancient Greece - with @reeshistory via @HistoryHitRome
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Tag Archives: Alaric King
The Last Bookshop
Needless to say, studying history, I have a deep love and appreciation for books and bookshops . . . not always booksellers, but they don’t ruin the experience too much. A good friend of mine was part of the team … Continue reading
Posted in Tangents
Tagged Alaric King, Blog, Books, Bookshops, Historian, Owen Rees, The Last Bookshop, UCL
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Networking: A lesson from my Uncle
If I have learnt anything from an uncle of mine it is the importance of networking.ย My uncle, letโs call him J., has a foreboding office that as a kid, if you ever snuck in unnoticed, the first thing you … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient History & My Research
Tagged Alaric King, Ben Mills, Historian, illustrator, Joe Ward, Owen Rees, UCL
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