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Christopher W. Jones

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Historian studying Assyria, communication, and ancient imperialism. PhD @Columbia. Visiting Professor of History and Political Science at @WWCAsheville.

Asheville, NC
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    Christopher W. Jones‏ @cwjones89 19 Oct 2019

    Christopher W. Jones Retweeted Dr. Shadi Bartsch

    Roman liver model, very similar to those from the Near East:https://twitter.com/ShadiBartsch/status/1185570591937564672 …

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    Dr. Shadi Bartsch @ShadiBartsch
    Seers even had models to tell them how to read the parts of a liver! pic.twitter.com/Pha3byJFVK
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    1:52 PM - 19 Oct 2019
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    • Ornella Grey tarquiniusalgadinius human-ish Jon Sumulong Drew Strube Dr. Franziska Naether atypicallinguist Official UNR History Department Carter Blunt
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      1. --《𖤐 ScunThorpe 𖤐》--‏ @_CEEFAX_ 19 Oct 2019
        Replying to @cwjones89 @Moudhy

        Ooh! Does anything similar show up in medieval medicine?

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      2. Sili‏ @siliconopolitan 19 Oct 2019
        Replying to @cwjones89 @Moudhy

        Reminds me of an Etruscan one I saw on a blog years ago.

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      3. Sili‏ @siliconopolitan 19 Oct 2019
        Replying to @siliconopolitan @cwjones89 @Moudhy

        http://paleoglot.blogspot.com/2008/01/finding-structure-in-piacenza-liver.html …

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      1. Pat Kelley  🐋 #teargas‏ @gritmonger 19 Oct 2019
        Replying to @cwjones89 @NeolithicSheep

        Soo... sheep were the first loot boxes?

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      1. doris vickers‏ @doris_vickers 19 Oct 2019
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        Etruscan. *cough*

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      1. Evan Jewell‏ @quidamabo 19 Oct 2019
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        As noted above, technically Etruscan—and the Romans drew on Etruscan haruspices for this divinatory skill.

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      1. Ritterton‏ @Ritterton 19 Oct 2019
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        @PatLowinger

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      1. ~deciBelle  ✨ 🪲 ✨‏ @deciBelladonna 19 Oct 2019
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        Etruscan 😻

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