Announcing that I will be broadcasting a four-part series of streams titled How He Got There (And Back Again): J.R.R. Tolkien's Inspiration starting tomorrow, 9/27 at 19:00 CST and continuing each night through Sunday same time each day. Come check it out! https://t.co/zqBkhnJXD3
Oh, man this is cool! Underwater archaeology? Check. Evidence of habitation in areas flooded at the end of the Younger-Dryas? Check. Prehistory? Check. https://t.co/2wovyGQIyo
It is always important for historians to admit that work is usually backed by lots of research and data, but we need to be flexible when new data arrives. Glad to see work like this. #NativeAmericans#history https://t.co/7xBPzNfnr8
This is the main mound at Poverty Point, one of the oldest mound sites in the US. It is between 60 and 70 feet in height and roughly shaped like a bird when viewed from above. This is a really neat site with… https://t.co/n0RxkRwRcC
Ground-penetrating radar has helped these archaeologists map an entire ancient city in Italy without having to excavate it. #Italy#AncientRome#GPR#Archaeology#History
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I'm not sure exactly how the author arrived at some of the suppositions he made in this article, or whether he based those on any sort of historic data. But as an exercise, this is sort of fun.
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