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See Ancient Rome in 3D
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  11-14-2008   
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The Google adventure: Exploring Old Rome Without Air (or Time) Travel
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-13-2008    2
 Amazing.
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Rome workers uncover city of dead
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  10-17-2008   
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Vast 'City of the Dead' Found Underneath Rome
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-17-2008    1
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Ancient Peru pyramid spotted by satellite
A53GG4
by A53GG4  10-9-2008   
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Ancient Peru Pyramid Spotted by Satellite
cakebelly
by cakebelly  10-7-2008   
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About Halloween
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  9-30-2008   
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why being a conspiracy theorist is bad for you
Lexica
by Lexica  9-24-2008    3
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Cool History Podcasts
zrezvi
by zrezvi  9-12-2008    1
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Invoking Fear of Faith
willhelm
by willhelm  9-11-2008    1
 "Believers are mocked (if not too publicly at election time). Sen. Barack Obama's behind-closed-doors remark in San Francisco to the effect that worried blue-collar chumps cling to God and guns perfectly captured the left's worldview, equating faith and firearms as equal menaces to an enlightened society." " I don't see extremism in Palin's faith. I see the love of God that prevails beyond the Beltway. The media's bigotry toward her tells us far more about the political biases and snobbery of journalists than it does about Sen. John McCain's running mate. In recent years, a succession of pundits has compared our country to ancient Rome. Most of the assertions are silly. But our governing elite certainly shares the Roman patricians' disdain for the faith of the common citizen. "
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Roman "Snakes and ladders"
teacherina
by teacherina  9-6-2008   
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A Theologian Answers the Atheists about God
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  9-5-2008   
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chinky123abc
by chinky123abc  9-4-2008   
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Tomas Concepcion- Contemporary Filipino Artist Extraordinaire
Brokenstylus
by Brokenstylus  8-29-2008   
 Not may Filipinos are aware, but our country has a valuable asset and contribution to the world in Tomas Concepcion. Clasically trained, socially aware, the currently Rome-based painter/sculptor weds social problem with anti-violence in his works.
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"In search of Western Civilisation's lost classics"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-23-2008   
 http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24096948-25132,00.html
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Christian Games on Young Forest Games - Truth, Compassion, Tolerance
DerekPadula
by DerekPadula  8-19-2008   
 Christian games can now be bought at www.YoungForestGames.com/ and I couldn't be happier! This site uses a unique ranking system based on the principles of Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance, to determine whether a game should be promoted or sold. This means that video games with too much dishonesty, hatred or violence, and intolerance, will be given low rankings, while games that are assimilated to the higher standard will be given featured positions. This is a really neat way of showing games that have upright values to people and allows the independent developers who create these games to finally have a place where their work can be respected and even given 1st place recognition.
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Pirates of the Colosseum? Rome plans theme park
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-15-2008   
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10 Most Decisive Ancient Battles
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-15-2008   
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Luang Prabang, Laos: The Land of a Million Elephants
madame travels
by madame travels  7-30-2008    1
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The Birth Control of Yesteryear
dakotayii
by dakotayii  7-30-2008    2
 Unlike many other medicines of its time, silphium was not thought of as a mere folk remedy; Scholars and doctors of the day openly praised the plant's effectiveness as a contraceptive. Ancient Rome's foremost gynecologist– a physician named Soranus– wrote that women should drink the silphium juice with water once a month since "it not only prevents conception but also destroys anything existing." Alternatively, a tuft of wool could be soaked in the juice and inserted into the vagina as a pessary. During laserwort's heyday, Rome's birth rate decreased considerably despite increasing life expectancy, plentiful food, and relatively few wars or epidemics, and some historians cite this as evidence of the herb's effectiveness. Unfortunately, modern science will probably never determine whether the fennel's extract was really an effective form of parenthood prevention, nor will it measure laserwort's merit as a medicine. By the end of the first century AD, following a fifty year decline in s
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rome tiberius
rory90
by rory90  7-22-2008   
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Ancient dispute, Modern resolution
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-22-2008    1
 The name of the Rose and Indiana Jones meet the Matrix :)
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Ancient Rome's she-wolf statue not so ancient?
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  7-16-2008   
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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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Timelines of Art History
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-8-2008    7
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Mysterynet.com: Mystery Time Line
revenantdm
by revenantdm  6-29-2008   
 I was doing a search on a topic that had the keyword book in it and mysterynet.com came up... I decided to take a look and this is a great site for online mysteries and I have a tendency to look at classic fiction and especially timelines of fictional occurrences.
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The Mythic History of the Werewolf
revenantdm
by revenantdm  6-28-2008    1
 As usual I tend to gravitate my clipping towards the strange, unusual, or just highly weird. The Graeco-Roman myths have always been a favorite of mine but there were some facts here I did not even know of. The ways of becoming a werewolf, yes... but that at least TWO of the most important gods of the ancient Greeks were worshiped as Wolf-Gods was new to me.
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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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Unicorn deer found in Italy
thekay
by thekay  6-12-2008   
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Readers Vote on Ads
butesch
by butesch  6-11-2008   
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Ancient laborer burial ground excavated near Rome
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-10-2008   
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Lower-class Burial Grounds Found Near Rome
jmjoness
by jmjoness  6-10-2008   
 "Finding a necropolis near ancient Rome is not rare, but most of them have been the burial grounds of the privileged classes. So the Ponte Galeria find is enlightening experts how the ancient lower class lived."
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Ancient burial ground offers rare look into laborers' lives
arifsali
by arifsali  6-9-2008   
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Fascism: How It's System And Society Works
merrie
by merrie  6-9-2008    9
 In this article, we'll look closely at fascism, find out what the term really means and how the ideology has been used to unite nations and divide the world. Prominent Fascist Regimes * Fatherland Front, led by Engelbert Dollfuss, Austria (1934-1938) * National Fascist Party, led by Benito Mussolini (1924-1943) * National Socialist German Workers (NAZI) Party, led by Adolf Hitler, Germany (1933-1945) * National Union, led by Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, Portugal (1934-1968) Fascist regimes use violent suppression to maintain control of the State. Mussolini inspects the "Shock Troops" of the Fascist Militia during celebrations in Rome.
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Wor(l)ds apart
priscillalala
by priscillalala  6-1-2008   
 Extract by Natalie Chin (http://herbonestrcture.livejournal.com/2008/03/25/)
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Federal Reserve CEO Speech/Warning
sahara
by sahara  5-29-2008    1
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randomness
ambyrr81
by ambyrr81  5-25-2008   
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From Kennedy to Clinton: Why Everyone Is Thumbs-Up
wildcat
by wildcat  5-23-2008   
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Ancient Greece
merrie
by merrie  5-19-2008   
 Ancient Greece consisted chiefly of a peninsula that separated the two seas, nearby islands, and the coast of Asia Minor (now part of Turkey). Greek civilization developed later than that of the Euphrates and Nile valleys, but earlier than that of Rome. Ancient Greece reached its highest point of achievement in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C., but its influence remained strong throughout the era of Roman supremacy. Vigorous, adventuresome, and freedom-loving, of strong practicality and great intellectual capacity, they produced art, architecture, literature, drama, and philosophic concepts that have never been surpassed. The Greeks developed the political institution of democracy, established freedom of speech and religion, and founded a system of law defining the rights of citizens. They made major discoveries in astronomy, physics, mathematics, and medicine. The first experimental scientists were Greeks.
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Puzzling pagan burials at the famous Christian catacomb
invictus
by invictus  5-17-2008    3
 A very interesting article on the new discoveries at one of Rome's biggest catacomb complex, which was thought to be a Christian site for years. The latest foundings revealed the skeletons of more than 100 humans which predate Christianity and possibly "pagan burials". Puzzled scientists are working at the site for further details and clues. From the Archaeology Magazine.
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