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Category Archives: History
Yazilikaya
One year ago today I visited the ruins of The Hittite Capital Hattusha. The trip has been in my thoughts as several of my friends have mentioned our trip to Turkey one year ago. You can visit my Turkey page … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Travel, Turkey
Tagged archaeology, Hattusha, Hittite Capital Hattusha, Hittites, rock carving, Rock Carvings, souvenirs, underworld, Yazilika
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Cinco de Mayo
Today was Cinco de Mayo and for many it was a day to celebrate Mexican heritage. I know that some of my friends celebrated the day with traditional Mexican food and drink. They even served Mexican food in our cafeteria … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Holidays
Tagged Battle of Cinco de Mayo, Battle of Puebla, Battles, Chapultepec, Cinco de Mayo, Emperor Maximilian, Jose Cusachs, Mexican Food, Mexico
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