This week in The Monitors (Overthrowing the Empire One Grad Student at a Time), workers at the Adamantine Waldo factory plot the downfall of the Bozartene empire. #archaeology#scifi
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This week in The Monitors (Overthrowing the Empire One Grad Student at a Time), a conspiracy against the empire is engendered among the business associates of Adamantine Waldo Inc. #The_Monitors_scifi#SciFi#anthropology
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In Chapter A02.1 of The Monitors, a sales brochure outlining the features of the Adamantine Waldo Mach 7. #The_Monitors_scifi#SciFi#anthropology https://t.co/mPPuGYvOOx
In Chapter A02 of The Monitors, the head of the Royal Grapes dynasty makes plans for their black sheep daughter. #The_Monitors_scifi#SciFi#anthropology https://t.co/MqliSw3eZ6
In Chapter A01 of The Monitors, our students attend the Bozartene Molting Festival, where Molly falls in love again and Stilts finds his Achilles heel. #The_Monitors_scifi#SciFi#anthropology
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In Chapter P1 of The Monitors, the exo-anthropology student (and refugee from the palace) Molly gets some unpleasant news. #the_monitors_scifi#scifi#anthropology#craiyon
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The editors of Wasteflake proudly confess the publication of the first chapter of K. Kris Hirst's first serial novel, "The Monitors, Or How to Overthrow the Empire One Graduate Student at a Time." Future chapters will be published on Fridays
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In 2003, George Hirst wrote an article for the Stark County Illinois paper describing the history of GMOs. Published today on Wasteflake. https://t.co/BkhWXOSvhG
According to IMDb, at least 1,000 films have been created about archaeology and/or archaeologists since 1911. Here's a list compiled here by the Wasteflake UberData Nerd. https://t.co/UOzGq1ohD3
The poppy that produces opium is the same plant where we get those tiny blue-black pops of flavor on your morning bagel. New research supports the notion that poppies were at least partly domesticated in northern Europe.
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Looking for someone to tell you about an artifact you have? Use this guide to contact a specialist in the field of archaeology.
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