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Category Archives: Archaeology
Books with a Year in the Title
Tonight I will share some books that have a year in the title. I will start with the oldest date, and the one that I read most recently. 1177 B.C. The Year Civilization Collapsed is by Eric H. Cline. I … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Education, History
Tagged 1177 B.C., 1215, 1492, 1603, Books with years, Eric Cline, four emperors, Magna Carta, Queen Elizabeth, Rome
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Thoughts for the Weekend
This weekend I am thinking about several things. See my post Simpler Taxes? to learn more about the editorial cartoon shown here. The tax deadline is of course coming up on Tuesday. Why not April 15 this year? Because April … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History, Israel, Memories
Tagged Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Easter, Emanicipation, Empty Tomb, Place of a Skull, President Lincoln, Resurrection, Taxe Day, Tombs
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