Many of our emotions and actions are affected by our beliefs, and especially those about…
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In our first post over seven months ago, we began to recreate for you the world of the…
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Last week, I introduced a conundrum regarding Egypt and Mesopotamia. The question remains, “Why did…
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Narmer Palette. Narmer Palette Video. Description & Photo Credit. Literate, dynastic Egypt blossomed suddenly with the first…
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This isn’t my weekly blog post, but something I just read and want to share…
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The Flood of the Black Sea. National Geographic’s voyage with explorer Robert Ballard posted a headline…
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Full-size replica of Ship Wrecked off Uluburun, Turkey in 1319 BC. Credit. This week’s post…
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Last week, I said we’d discuss nautical design and maneuvering this week. I consider this…
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In an earlier post, I noted the enormous walls around Uruk and suggested threats existed outside those…
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We’ve now spent 20 weeks defining the physical and cultural world 5,203 years ago, which…
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