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Seshat History of the Axial Age is out! Fairness and equity, universal rights, freedoms, representative, democratic governance, the notion that no one is above the law—these are ideas many of us cherish in the modern world. But where did they come from? https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996139567 pic.twitter.com/Ba2ySwdJzY
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'Llangorse Crannog: The Excavation of an Early
#Medieval Royal Site in the Kingdom of Brycheiniog' has now printed and will soon be available! Find out more and get 20% off until the end of February: http://bit.ly/36ngFny#archaeology#newbookpic.twitter.com/GHbmJfjOc1
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WHO'S YOUR DADDY? social network analysis [consanguinity/affinity/impediments] uses interlace tree/vine model to indicate web of interconnecting relationships among roundel/nodes relating to command central; 1465 - Hieronymi Mangiariae BnF MS Lat 4586 f55r https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b100271667/f121.item.zoom …pic.twitter.com/uFwJ1laPnz
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Reading Ronnie Ellenblum's The Collapse of the Eastern Mediterranean. Combines climate data & written records to link droughts in Egypt & Levant and cold spells on the Asian steppes (late 10th-mid-11th c. CE) to coups, popn movements, violent conflict, destruction of cities, etc.pic.twitter.com/Mem4mtZvJp
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A thread about the Gawri Wall, one of several monumental walls built in the region.https://twitter.com/AntiquityJ/status/1224354395279822849 …
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The monumental 5 vol. edition & translation of Ibn Abi Usaybiʿah's 'A Literary History of Medicine' is out, but even better, and so importantly, the whole thing is available completely free online: https://dh.brill.com/scholarlyeditions/library/urn:cts:arabicLit:0668IbnAbiUsaibia/ …pic.twitter.com/EHCeEVvGul
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Ancient Iran Series at UCI Persian Studies Here are the first 10 volumes ده جلد اول مطالعات ایران باستانpic.twitter.com/Ikb5cmDyjY
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Leo VI exhibits liturgical objects in Hagia Sophia to Arab ambassadors from Tarsus and Melitene From the 12th century Madrid Skylitzes manuscript in Biblioteca Nacional de Españapic.twitter.com/vKQIrWcxlY
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Something very worth remembering when trying to reconstruct
#Roman landscapes (or any historic ones, really) - water courses change. A lot. Making that perfect topographic description in the ancient sources so difficult to locate in the modern world...#topographyhttps://twitter.com/ancientblogger/status/1223588801156730882 …
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In C2nd/3rd AD
#Roman Egypt, a boy named Theon wrote this letter to his father, saying that if he didn't take Theon with him on a trip to Alexandria, he wouldn't speak to him ever again, & would stop eating. He adds that gifts his father had sent from an earlier trip were rubbishpic.twitter.com/awRVC6bM9h
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Nimrud (iraq)The Treasures of the Queens This glittering gold tiara was found in the tomb of Queen Yaba, the wife of Tiglath-Pileser III, who ruled 744 to 727 BC. The tomb chamber was accompanied by a fine curse,there was a second body buried with the queen Mesopotamia. Iraqpic.twitter.com/15zGFC2EJM
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Two late 6th century BCE terracotta masks from Carthage in the Bardo Museum, Tunis, Tunisia.
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Hunting scene. Late 3rd-early 4th century CE Roman
#mosaic from the House of the Laberii, Uthina. Bardo National Museum, Tunis,#Tunisia.pic.twitter.com/pWb5sfAw3v
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Based on early monastic rules (at night read softly so as not to disturb your brothers and sisters), some scholars claim that the concept of "reading in one's head" is a recent phenomenon only acquired in the last 1500 years.https://twitter.com/PaulSkallas/status/1224794055256600577 …
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Mourning woman. Painting in the tomb of Minnakht in Gourna. XVIII Dynasty.pic.twitter.com/N9OgwhhWUC
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Oval gem with male portrait engraved in red carnelian. The young-to-middle-aged man has a sharp nose & curly hair that falls back on his neck. The foremost locks of hair are combed to the side of his forehead. A hairstyle characteristic of the Julio-Claudian period 27 BC–AD 68pic.twitter.com/eBIj6bVSEH
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This 3,500-year-old object is a single-use cup made in ancient Crete. During this time, thousands of these small conical cups were made from clay – perhaps used for serving wine at feasts http://ow.ly/t0Me30q3i08 pic.twitter.com/7kkkYMZIDA
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Military: Tacitus described them as the bravest of the tribes of the area, hardened in the Germanic wars, with cohorts under their own commanders and were used by the Romans only for war. They were well regarded for their skills in horsemanship and swimming. 3/3pic.twitter.com/rTQo5L4ufH
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The
#Batavi were a Germanic tribe, who lived around the Dutch Rhine delta in the 1st c. BC - 3rd c. AD. They were used by the#RomanEmpire for auxiliary units and in the Imperial German bodyguard. 1/3#TribalTuesdaypic.twitter.com/19j6AXcHZ8
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I´ve posted on my blog "Full well do I remember it all" a post concerning my visit to two museums in Oslo, the Cultural History Museum and the Viking Ship Museum. If you wish, do visit and read.
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A sword pommel from Finland, ca 550-800 AD.
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is the remains of the 'Gawri Wall' found last year. It runs more than 100 km in Iran and may have been built as early as 300 BC.
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