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Jan 16

moringmark:

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ultrafacts:
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ultrafacts:

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merelygifted:
“He went viral for saving the Senate, but Army vet Eugene Goodman ‘was a hero long before’
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merelygifted:

He went viral for saving the Senate, but Army vet Eugene Goodman ‘was a hero long before’

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nessamiibo:

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asexualconnor:

Gonna have myself a delicious chocolate croissant.

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But I better heat it up first. Much yummier that way.

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The question I’ve gotten the most on this trapdoor murder basement microwave post is “why???” and while there is a perfectly reasonable explanation, I’m tempted to let it remain a mystery.

However one thing that saddens me is the fact that no one has noticed you have to pretty much stand on top of an actual well to use the microwave.

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prole-log:

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egypt-museum:
““This volume presents the proceedings of the symposium and workshop on ancient Egypt and the Environment held at Quest University and the University of British Columbia (Canada), April 2-3, 2017. The contributions in this volume...

egypt-museum:

“This volume presents the proceedings of the symposium and workshop on ancient Egypt and the Environment held at Quest University and the University of British Columbia (Canada), April 2-3, 2017. The contributions in this volume include studies on the cultural and environmental impact of the Nile on the people of Egypt. 

The chapter authors use palaeoclimatic and geomorphological data to examine and challenge traditional approaches to the study of the Egyptian environment, demonstrating the value of ecologically focused forms of Egyptological research. The publication also includes a manifesto by the authors outlining practical strategies to incorporate environmental data in the study of Egypt, as well as an appendix providing sources relating to the ancient Egyptian environment. 

Contributing authors are: Thomas Schneider, Pearce Paul Creasman, Judith Bunbury, Joanne Rowland, Nadine Moeller, Angus Graham, Juan Carlos Moreno García, Leslie Anne Warden, Christine L. Johnson, Leesha Cessna, and Willike Wendrich. The volume is dedicated to Prof. Manfred Bietak.”

— The Gift of the Nile?: Ancient Egypt and the Environment

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