ramsesemerson

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I'm a college student, working on eventually getting a Ph.D in Medieval History (and as much of the lit as I can!!!). It's not nearly as boring or dry as you think. Medieval people were awesome.
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British Town Printing Its Own Money
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  8-17-2008    1
 Kinda pokes a hole in the theory that societies evolve in a way that widens connections to far away areas...or it could just be the economy.
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Secrets of Antikythera Mechanism, world's oldest calculating machine, revealed
Beholder
by Beholder  7-30-2008    1
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Charleston Making Money From Slavery Again
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  7-29-2008    2
 "...hosting family reunions that include the descendants of the owners and the slaves." I would think that would be an awkward meeting.
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Finally, evidence that proves the existence of the yeti?
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  7-28-2008   
 There are too many reports, with too many consistencies, of yeti/bigfoot for the animal not to exist.
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Huge Family Tree 28 Years in the Making
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  7-14-2008    2
 Actually, in my experience the paper trail is MUCH more reliable and easier to use, if you have the resources to follow it where it takes you.
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Romulus and Remus Statue Medieval, Not Roman
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  7-10-2008   
 As soon as I saw this, I knew which statue they meant (differently titled than my clip, obviously).
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Jefferson's Cut and Paste Bible
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  7-6-2008   
 Really fascinating...and Plato IS boring.
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Iron Age "Arab" in Denmark
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by ramsesemerson  7-6-2008    4
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Listverse: 8 Lesser-Known Mythological Dragons
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-18-2008    1
 I love mythology, and this list was just too good not to share. I've heard of some (especially the higher numbers) but there were quite a few new ones on the list for me, which is always exciting.
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Dante Forgiven
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-18-2008   
 Reminds me of Jasper Fforde books. So cool.
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Sanskrit Summer Camp
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-15-2008    2
 I'd love to go to a dead (or living) language camp.
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Women at the Augustan Isolympic Games
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-14-2008    1
 This is so wonderful, I don't know what to say.
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Listverse: Top 10 Reasons the Dark Ages Weren't Dark
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-10-2008    2
 This is GREAT
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Japanese Man Discovers Woman Living in His Closet
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  6-1-2008   
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Ancient Chinese Irrigation System OK, While Modern Dams Collapse
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  5-23-2008   
 This happens all over the world--obviously there's something wrong with modern building techniques...like not taking into account the needs of and issues with the area.
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Virtual Reality Mask
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  5-22-2008   
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Historian Steals and Sells Lincoln Letters
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  5-22-2008   
 As a historian, I am only shocked that he sold the letters. Though historians are notoriously underpaid considering the amount of time and money they put into their education.
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Top 5 Online Scanners
boozich
by boozich  5-21-2008   
 An online virus scanner should never be considered a substitute for an installed antivirus scanner. But if you suspect your installed antivirus is missing a threat or you simply want a second opinion, an online scanner can be a valuable adjunct to security. Each of the following online scanners are considered best-of-breed
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Socrates Quotes
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  5-20-2008    3
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Indian "Honor" Killing
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by ramsesemerson  5-18-2008    4
 At the risk of sounding like Bones, I understand, anthropologically, why it was forbidden in the past for people of a village to marry, and it even may be a valid action now ( I live in a town of less than 500 people, and trust me, almost everyone is related), but the murder was, I think, wrong. There should be limits to tradition.
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Vikings: from ram-raiders to fishmongers
invictus
by invictus  5-11-2008    2
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People like Us: the Quirkyalone
abailart
by abailart  5-5-2008    1
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Mysterious people
Aribeth
by Aribeth  5-4-2008    11
 who appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, UK, in the 12th century. The children were brother and sister and they had green colored skin. Their appearance was normal in all other areas. They spoke an unrecognized language and refused to eat anything other than pitch from bean pods. Eventually their skin lost its green color. When they learned English they explained that they were from the ‘Land of St Martin’ which was a dark place because the sun never rose far above the horizon. They claimed that they were tending their father’s herd and followed a river of light when they heard the sounds of bells - finding themselves in Woolpit.Some of the more unusual theories proposed for the origin of the children are that they were Hollow Earth children, parallel dimension children, or Extraterrestrial children.
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'Androgynous' Pharaoh Had Feminine Physique
invictus
by invictus  5-2-2008    1
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The Mythology of Beets
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-27-2008    1
 Really interesting article. You should read the whole thing.
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Ouroboros: the serpent eats its tail
abailart
by abailart  4-22-2008    8
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Cure for the Plague in 1814? Probably not.
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-18-2008   
 This is the oldest crazy cat lady I've ever heard of.
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Lawmaker proposes selling Florida's Treasure
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-17-2008   
 I'm not sure if he's a pirate or a king selling the treasury, but either way this is cool (if sad).
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Swedish Gangsters Use Dwarfs to Steal
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-13-2008   
 How weird...yet it makes sense.
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Ancient Greek Theatres Crumbling from Disuse
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-12-2008    1
 Just like any old building, theatres need to be used. So do other ancient sites, I imagine.
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Hubble Telescope Sees Firefox Logo
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  4-11-2008   
 This is AWESOME! Though I imagine a lot of this is just matrixing.
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Write Like an Egyptian
dakotayii
by dakotayii  4-9-2008    10
 enjoy
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Dinosaur Mummy
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-20-2008   
 Cool! I guess they didn't have feathers.
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Elmo's Death Threats
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-19-2008   
 I've heard of Furbies learning to cuss, so why not this? rotfl
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Skeleton in Luggage
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-15-2008   
 That is really interesting. And cool.
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Ways to Relax
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-9-2008   
 I don't know about anyone else, but I could really use some relaxation.
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Chinese Caucasian Mummies
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  3-1-2008    1
 Love mummies!!!!!!!!
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Cool Pic of Young Monk at Angkor Wat
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  2-29-2008   
 I really like the meditation feel of this pic.
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Falling Icicles Kill Six in Russia
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  2-27-2008   
 Sucky way to die.
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Termite Hunters Find 200-Year-Old Mummy
ramsesemerson
by ramsesemerson  2-27-2008   
 AWESOME!!!!! I love mummies :)
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