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Load More...Sky News@SkyNewsThis bear should have read Xenophon's Anabasis!
'Those men who ate the honey all went off their heads...like people exceedingly drunk'. #ClassicsTwitterA bear cub has been rescued after getting high on 'mad honey' 🍯🐻
She is thought to have become intoxicated after eating honey that can have hallucinogenic effects.
Today's top stories: https://t.co/PAiZ4DiULBTell me you don't read archaeological works without telling me ...
Assumptions on gender and race have caused loads of errors over the years - this is a common methodological problem recognised decades ago. Look up Renate Rolle's work on female warrior graves! #BadAncient https://t.co/SqsBWdo7eF
Tag Archives: Medieval Warfare
(Review) James Waterson, Defending Heaven: China’s Mongol Wars 1209-1370, (Frontline Books, 2013)
I have decided to add a ‘book review’ section to my blog because, well, I get asked to write a lot of book reviews! So here’s one to start it off which I particularly enjoyed reading: (Review) James Waterson, Defending … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Medieval History, Medieval Warfare, mongols, review
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