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Category Archives: Books
A Basket Full of Books
Turn me loose at Half Price Books with a 15% off coupon and what happens? I end up with a basket full of books. So what did I end up with this evening? You can probably see the large set … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Education, Memories
Tagged Audubon, Books, Charle Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Laura Ingalls Wilder, LIndbergh, Mary Mapes Dodge, Poems, Robert Service
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Archaeology Quote
While reading Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino I ran across an interesting passage. To me, the passage encapsulates what archaeology is about. …sometimes different cities follow one another on the same site and under the same name, born and dying … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Israel, Memories
Tagged Aerial Photos, archaeological digs, archaeology, Greece, Hazor, Invisible Cities, Israel, Masada, Palestine, tel hazor, Wadi Qilt
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