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Reply to comment by Abreeman in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Medieval 2: Total War. It’s old but mods keep it banging!
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Reply to Bookclub and Sources Wednesday! by AutoModerator
I've just finished **The Cheese and the Worms ** by Carlo Ginzburg. It's been on my reading list for a long while. However, it didn't quite engage my attention. The approach , which I understand was radical at the time, was to focus on the details of a specific individual of 'lower' status rather than the grand narratives of Kings. In this case, a miller in Italy with some rather heterodox views on Christianity, and who is brought to trial for this worldview. This microhistory was perhaps novel at the time, though much more common since.
Unfortunately, the book (more of an extended monograph, really) gets caught up in some particularly niche points of theology. There's not a lot about the miller himself, perhaps due to the lack of documentary evidence outside the trial.
Overall, not as exciting as I was hoping.
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Reply to 3D scan of the Tomb of Ramesses II (KV 7) and recent conservation work by shrimplypibbles20932
Egypt has fascinated so many for so long. This is such a cool way to bring it to us. Take the tour. I love how the guide takes you up close so you can almost touch it. Love the history within history even tho what the consul did makes me angry. The story is laid out before you.
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Reply to comment by nadiaco in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Do you think someone’s saying Europeans don’t know their history when new Roman settlements are found?
Stop trying to start fires.
Edit: forgot to write that reading the article will also help, that said the you’re also misrepresenting the title.
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Reply to comment by JoeNoble1973 in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Stainless steel is nice! Medieval 2 is one of the best games out there, even to this day!