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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 π¨πΎπͺπΊ@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?
#Argos πΎ
Dogs in Ancient Greece - with @reeshistory via @HistoryHitRome
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Tag Archives: Psychology of hoplites
First Acdemic Publication
Book being read: Maund, K., Nanson, P., The Four Musketeers: the true story of D’artagnan, Porthos, Aramis & Athos, (Stroud, 2005) I suppose history, like any career, is full of ups and downs. For me today I have experienced a … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient History & My Research, Day-to-day
Tagged Ancient Warfare, Blog, Historian, Jason Crowley, Owen Rees, PhD, Psychology of hoplites, UCL
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